Beauty and the Beast
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Yes, I do.
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As you can see,
the pseudo-facade was stripped away...

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to reveal
the minimalist rococo design.

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Note the unusual
inverted vaulted ceilings.

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This is yet another example
of the late neoclassic Baroque period.

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And, as I always say,
if it's not Baroque, don't fix it.

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Where was I?
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As you were!
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Now, then, if I may draw your attention
to the flying buttresses above the...

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Uh, mademoiselle?
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- What's up there?
- Where? There? Oh, nothing.

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Absolutely nothing of interest
at all in the west wing.

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Dusty, dull, very boring.
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Ah, so that's the west wing!
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Nice going.
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I wonder what
he's hiding up there.

:41:52
- Hiding? The master is hiding nothing.
- Then it wouldn't be forbidden.

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That's, uh, uh... Mademoiselle would,
uh, like to, uh, uh, see something else?

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We have exquisite tapestries
dating all the way back to...

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- Maybe later.
- Uh, the... the gardens...

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or, or the...
the library perhaps?

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You have a library?
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- Yes! Oh, indeed.
- With books.

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- Scads of books!
- Mountains of books!

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- Forests of books!
- Cascades!

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- Cloudbursts!
- Swamps of books!

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More books than you'll ever
be able to read in a lifetime.

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Books on every subject
ever studied...

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by every author
who ever set pen to paper.

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By every author
who ever set pen to paper.


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