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- How beautiful she is.
- It's just grease-paint.
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How do you know?
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We do all know that each man
has his dignity.
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Women can commit manifold sins
against husbands, lovers and sons -
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- excepting one: to offend their dignity.
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If we do so, we are silly, and will
have to take the consequences.
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Rather, we should make of
a man's dignity our foremost ally -
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- and caress it, soothe it,
talk fondly to it -
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- and treat it like our dearest toy.
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Only then do we have a man
in our hands, at our feet -
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- or wherever else we want him
at that particular moment.
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Do you believe this can be reconciled
with true and sincere love, madam?
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Do not forget, madam,
that love is a continuous game -
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- with three balls, the names of which
are: heart, words and loins.
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How easy to play with the three balls.
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And how easy to drop one of them...
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- I shudder at this lack of decency!
- I want to go home.
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I assure you that Her Ladyship's
lack of decency is highly moral -
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- and her influence on all men
greatly ennobling -
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- whatever their standing may be.
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Why... has the play already finished?
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Madam is not feeling well.
Help her to bed, Petra.