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Your father told me
about your pact.

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Which pact?
My father just loves pacts.

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He said you'd tell him
that if you and a boy

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ever, um...
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"ever, um?"
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Do you think I'd "um"
with a boy?

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Do you think
I'm that kind of girl?

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I just promised daddy
to make him feel better.

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I never meant
to really tell him.

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You've got us
both wrapped

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round your little
finger, haven't you?

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I love you.
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I can't think of a time
when I ever didn't.

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Jennifer, it's late.
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I love it when
your glasses steam up.

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Only when I'm with you
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you know what I used to
pretend when I was little?

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I'm afraid to guess.
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That we were married.
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You and me
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when I was 10.
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And I was only 90.
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It would be lovely,
being married.

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Jennifer,
married people

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do not go around
getting married.

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Then maybe
just a honeymoon.

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Off you go
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off to bed
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it took whatever
strength I had

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to send her away.
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That's not
altogether true.

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If I really had
any strength,

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she never would've
been there at all.

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Jennifer.
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You all right?
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I'm fine, daddy.
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How come you're up
so late?

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How come you are?
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Touchi.
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Good night,
sweetheart

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good night, daddy.
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P- u!
:45:33
Cigar!
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Nicky,
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do you hate me?
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No
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him.
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Does he tell you
he loves you?

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No.
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You'll get used to it.

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