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...there was a fairy princess
named Lisa.
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And she had two very good friends,
who shall remain nameless.
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Now, these three were fond of performing
little dramas for select audiences.
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Their most memorable performances
were that of outraged husband...
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...and detective breaking in upon
guilty wife in the arms of her lover...
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...or vice versa.
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They were adaptable.
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The detective, it's worth mentioning, was
particularly convincing in his performance...
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...but then he had had the benefit
of previous on-the-job training.
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-Man, you're a charmer.
-Thank you.
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Things went trippingly
for our three heroes...
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...until one day, a certain stockbroker,
a Charles F. Parker, wasn't it? Got nasty.
:11:56
And then our poor heroes went to jail,
or two of them did.
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Lisa, well....
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Well, she....
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She escaped.
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What's the point?
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Lisa would like to do something
for her two friends...
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...now that they're back
in circulation again.
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-What does she want?
-A doll...
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...for which she will pay handsomely.
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Now may we have weapons on the table?
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-l'm clean.
-Scout's honor?
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Lisa says you favor brass, sergeant.
That pocket looks a little lumpy.
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l cannot negotiate in an atmosphere
of mistrust.
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Why, you?