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WeII?
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He's heated her up
Iike an oven with his metaphors.
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A man whose onIy capitaI
is the fungus between his toes!
:10:15
And if his feet are fuII of germs,
his mouth is fuII of speIIs.
:10:23
It started off innocentIy enough:
''Her smiIe was Iike a butterfIy.''
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But now he's saying her breast
is Iike a fire with two fIames.
:10:36
But do you think...
:10:39
that these images are onIy
his imagination or that--
:10:43
Yes, I think he's had
his hands on her.
:10:48
Read this.
It was in her brassiere.
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''Naked--
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As beautifuI as--
:11:07
Naked, you're as deIicate
as nights on an isIand...
:11:14
and stars in your hair--''
:11:20
It's beautifuI!
:11:22
So he's seen my niece naked!
:11:25
No, signora Rosa!
:11:27
Nothing in this poem
Ieads us to think that.
:11:32
The poem's teIIing the truth.
:11:34
My niece naked is just
as the poem describes her.
:11:39
So do me a favor
and teII Mario RuoppoIo...
:11:43
who's Iearnt a Iot from you...
:11:46
that he must never see my niece
again for the rest of his Iife.
:11:52
And teII him that if he does,
I'II shoot him.
:11:59
- Is that cIear?
- Yes.