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1:57:00
Hear, hear.
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- My dear Mr Gilbert.
- Temple.

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I am fully aware that the standard of
my singing was not quite up to the mark.

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Your singing was exemplary, Temple.
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But I can assure you that once
I have mastered the leg business...

1:57:21
...I shall most certainly
be at liberty to serve the lyric.

1:57:24
I do apologise.
I have not made myself clear.

1:57:27
My decision to cut the song in no way
reflects upon your performance...

1:57:31
...which was fine in every respect.
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Fault, if there is one,
lies in my obtuse decision...

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...to write the thing in the first place.
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I have nothing more to say.
Thank you very much. Sullivan?

1:57:42
Excuse me.
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Ladies and gentlemen.
1:57:54
If I might presume to take
a few more moments of your time.

1:57:59
I should like to thank
you all most passionately...

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...for your tremendous hard work and
application during these last few weeks.

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And if I may say so...
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...the contribution of the chorus
was particularly fine.

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I'm immensely proud of you all.
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I do not wish to tempt the fates...
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...but I feel that we will have
a great success.

1:58:21
I have nothing further to add.
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Only remember...
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... voce, voce, voce. Buonanotte a tutti.
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Now then, young fella-me-lads.
1:58:33
The Terpsichore was
executed magnifiquely...

1:58:36
...notwithstanding the Topsy-Turvydom
befuddling Mr Ko-Ko's entrance.

1:58:40
Otherwise,
# In the sea, in the sea, in the sea...

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...fans out on sea, not in. "Bonsoir."
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Should any gent require a libation...
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...I shall be shortly located
at The Coal Hole with Mr Johnny Ward.

1:58:54
Thank you, Johnny.
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Excellent. "Bravissimi."
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A splendid achievement.

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