Funny Face
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:41:03
Gentlemen, may I tell you
that you look like a mess of worms?

:41:07
And that you not only look like,
but you are, a mess of worms.

:41:11
I'll bet you've been here
all these years

:41:13
because if you left,
you'd be picked up for vagrancy.

:41:16
- Bravo.
- Your defence rests.

:41:19
This isn't funny.
You don't belong here.

:41:21
Neither do you,
which brings us to why I'm here.

:41:24
Monsieur,
you dance with Mimi?

:41:25
No, thanks, I'm busy.
Didn't Gigi tell you?

:41:28
That's very rude,
refusing to dance with Mimi.

:41:31
Where I come from,
the man asks the girl to dance.

:41:34
You must come from the Stone Age.
:41:36
We think freely here. If a girl wants
to dance with a man, she asks him.

:41:41
We're not inhibited by
outmoded social conventions.

:41:44
I can see that.
Do you ask men to dance with you?

:41:48
Isn't it time you realised
:41:50
that dancing is nothing more than
a form of expression or release?

:41:54
There's no need to be formal
or cute about it.

:41:58
As a matter of fact, I rather feel
like expressing myself now.

:42:02
And I could certainly use a release.

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