The Sound of Music
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1:33:00
-Whatever you say.
-It appears to be all arranged.

1:33:03
-It does.
-I'm not suitably dressed.

1:33:06
You can change. We'll wait.
1:33:11
Captain, you must be very proud
of your youngsters.

1:33:14
I am, thank you.
1:33:15
Is there a more beautiful expression
of what is good in our country. . .

1:33:19
. . .than the innocent voices
of our children?

1:33:23
Oh, come now, baron.
1:33:25
Would you have us believe that Austria
holds a monopoly on virtue?

1:33:29
Herr Zeller, some of us prefer
Austrian voices raised in song. . .

1:33:33
. . .to ugly German threats.
1:33:37
The ostrich buries his head
in the sand. . .

1:33:40
. . .and sometimes in the flag.
1:33:44
Perhaps those who would warn you that
the Anschluss is coming, and it is. . .

1:33:48
. . .would get further with you by setting
their words to music.

1:33:52
If the Nazis take over Austria, you
will be the entire trumpet section.

1:33:56
You flatter me.
1:33:58
Oh, how clumsy of me.
I meant to accuse you.

1:34:10
It's very kind of you
to offer to help me, baroness.

1:34:12
I'm delighted, Maria.
1:34:14
I really don't think I have anything
that would be appropriate.

1:34:18
Now where is that lovely little thing
you were wearing the other evening?

1:34:22
When the captain couldn't keep
his eyes off you.

1:34:29
Couldn't keep his eyes off me?
1:34:32
Come, my dear, we are women.
1:34:34
Let's not pretend we don't know
when a man notices us.

1:34:37
-Here we are.
-The captain notices everybody.

1:34:41
There's no need to feel
so defensive, Maria.

1:34:44
You are quite attractive, you know.
1:34:46
The captain would hardly be a man
if he didn't notice you.

1:34:51
Baroness, I hope you're joking.
1:34:54
Not at all.
1:34:55
I've never done a thing to--
1:34:57
You don't have to, my dear.
1:34:59
Nothing's more irresistible to a man
than a woman who's in love with him.


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