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:32:03
So, what is your position?
:32:09
Much the same, I'm afraid.
:32:12
I fully realise, D'Oyly,
that you have me under contract.

:32:15
But I cannot write
any more operas for the Savoy.

:32:22
At least, not of that particular character.
:32:27
I think you should tell Gilbert.
:32:30
I shall. The moment I return.
:32:34
Messieurs...
:32:35
... je vous souhaite bon appétit.
:32:36
- Merci.
- Merci.

:32:44
# The reason is not far to find
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# When we are near
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# For though they say that love is blind
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# Ah, never fear
:32:55
# Ah, ah, ah
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# We see our destinies entwined
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# In noonday clear
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# And love is over all
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# When shadows fall
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# And thou art
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# Here
:33:35
- Il est bien, Clothilde.
- "Oui, madame." You are a tonic for him.

:33:39
"Merci." Cherish him.
:33:41
Of course, "madame".
:33:44
Oh! Mrs Ronalds.
What an unexpected pleasure.

:33:46
- Mr Gilbert, how are you?
- How are you?

:33:49
- Quite well.
- I'm so pleased.

:33:50
- He's in excellent spirits.
- I look forward to his tales.

:33:53
- Good day.
- Good day to you.

:33:55
- Au revoir.
- Madame.

:33:57
- Ça va, Clothilde?
- Ça va, monsieur?


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