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Sure.
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There's an old Irish saying. "Light your pipe.
There's only wind and smoke in the world."
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Translation: Easy does it.
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Easy does it every time, baby.
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Want piano lessons? Twenty-five
cents a lesson, you'll be my only pupil.
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You think you're better
than I am, don't you?
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- For you, sir?
- Sure, why not.
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- How many years did you study the whistle?
- It's a secondary instrument with me.
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- The violin is my dish.
- Where did you meet her? Philadelphia?
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- Is she one of your ardent admirers?
- Gina is an old friend.
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Obviously.
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Did you play hopscotch with her
on the sidewalks in your youth?
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She was at the Institute.
She's a musician.
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That must give you
a great deal in common.
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- Invite me the next time you play a duet.
- I will.
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Why didn't you call me?
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Philadelphia isn't the end of the world.
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I didn't want to.
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Thanks. That's nice of you.
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- I wanted time to think.
- How convenient.
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Men want the convenience
and none of the difficulties.
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- What did you think about, Tchaikovsky?
- I thought about us.
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- You don't expect me to believe that.
- I don't care.
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- I'd like to slap your face.
- Why don't you try it.