Soliti ignoti, I
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You could have showed up
a little earlier.

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You know I've got the kid,
damn it!

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The doorman opens up at six,
then he cleans the stairway,

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starting from the top floor.
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The pawnshop opens at eight...
Thanks.

:43:22
Listen here. The tobacconist opens
at 8 am too.

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Gimme back my matches.
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Take this... cutie!
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Nicoletta! Nicoletta!
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Buy two bars of butter!
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If you don't have enough money
tell them to put it on the account.

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But hurry!
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Isn't that our apartment?
:43:44
Yes, and there are people in it.
:43:47
It's over.
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"It was a tough set back", "but"
"our heroes didn't give up".

:43:55
The owners are two old spinsters.
They never leave the house.

:43:58
That's really good news.
:43:59
You shut your mouth!
Kept watch all day

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and didn't notice a thing!
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But every Thursday they go to
oversee their vineyards in Genzano.

:44:07
Leaving the house unattended?
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No, the little maid stays back.
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And she's hot.
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I got it, I got it.
Whenever there's a pretty girl,

:44:16
sooner or later, Peppe
finds his way in.

:44:33
Such apples, such apples!
Sweet like molasses!

:44:37
Ehi, do you remember this song?
Miss? Miss, may I carry your bags?

:44:42
Ehi, she's dumb.
:44:44
No, she's not, right?
You can't just leave. Listen.

:44:46
You're gorgeous!
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If you don't leave now,
I'll smash your head with my bag!

:44:49
She is sour and... sweet.
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Leave me alone
or I'll call the police.

:44:53
Good, so we get locked up
together.

:44:55
Well? What's this?
:44:59
Where do you live?
This is a civilized country!


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