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What's up,
never seen a woman before?
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What's your name?
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Beatrice Russo.
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And you?
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I couIdn't think of anything to say.
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Nothing at aII?
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- You didn't say a word?
- Not exactIy nothing.
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I said five words to her.
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Which were?
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I said, ''What's your name?''
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- And she?
- And she: ''Beatrice Russo.''
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''What's your name?'' are three words.
And the other two?
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Then I repeated Beatrice Russo.
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Don PabIo, if--
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I don't want to bother you, but...
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can you write me
a poem for Beatrice?
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I don't even know her!
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A poet needs to know
the object of his inspiration!
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I can't invent something
out of nothing.
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I've got this IittIe baII...
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which Beatrice put in her mouth.
She's touched it.
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So what?
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It might heIp you.