Soliti ignoti, I
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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.

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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,

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sooner or later, Peppe
finds his way in.

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Such apples, such apples!
Sweet like molasses!

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

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

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

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

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Good, so we get locked up
together.

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

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This is none of your business.
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Shame on you!
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See you!
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Mother of God!
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You bully! Let me go,
you're breaking my arm.

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This hurts!
Good God, I'm sorry!

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What are you doing? He wasn't
doing anything! Let them go!

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Just go, quickly!
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Let's go, let's go, he's strong!
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- D'you hurt 'em, poor things?
- They deserved it.

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May I?
Pierluigi Capannelle, accountant.

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Are you from up North too?
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Padua... well, I really must go now.
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Why?
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My fiancé is waiting. He's off duty.
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He's a captain, but next month he'll
be promoted lieutenant. Goodbye.

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Miss, miss!
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Could I see you again?

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