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:19:03
I never had my feet
in such lovely condition,

:19:06
I was hopping about
like a little fairy,

:19:10
She´s got a little ginger moustache,
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but I find l´m quite willing to
overlook the odd blemish in a woman,

:19:16
provided she´s got something else
to make up for it.

:19:22
Well, that´s why we´re here-to
help one another out in this life.

:19:29
Then there was Dora,
a little bird from Pimlico

:19:31
I had it off with
Mondays and Wednesdays

:19:34
when her young man
was at his body-building classes,

:19:41
And, on top of them,
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there was always the odd bird
that came my way by chance,

:19:50
What a lovely baby.
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- Is it yours?
- No, no, it´s my sister´s.

:19:57
So why I had to get involved
with Gilda, I do not know,

:20:01
- What´s that brown round his mouth?
- A bar of chocolate I gave him.

:20:05
Alfie, you shouldn´t!
:20:09
You smell a bit milkified.
:20:11
l´m sorry, Alfie, l´II have a wash.
:20:13
No, I don´t mind, it smells mumsy.
:20:17
How long will you do
the breast-feeding caper?

:20:20
As long as I can.
It´s the best thing for him.

:20:23
Don´t let yourself
get too attached to him.

:20:26
Why not? L´m his mother.
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And l´m his father,
but you´ve gotta be fair.

:20:30
You´ve gotta think of him.
:20:32
- What about this rich woman?
- What rich woman?

:20:36
The one who was gonna adopt him,
so he´d have a chance in life.

:20:39
l´ve got to think about it.
I can´t rush into it.

:20:42
- Make up your mind quick.
- Why should I?

:20:45
He might get so drawn to you,
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it´II fret his heart out
when they take him away.

:20:51
- Who says they´II take him away?
- That´s what you said.

:20:54
You were gonna get him adopted
so he´d want for nothing.

:20:57
That was a long time ago.

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