:19:01
[ Squeals ]
:19:03
- [ Whining ]
- [ Crowd ] Aw!
:19:10
- [ Crowd Chanting ]
Satine! Satine! Satine!
- Ow! Ow! Ow!
:19:12
- Satine! Satine! Satine! Satine!
- [ Yelping, Trilling ]
:19:16
I see you've already met
my English friend.
:19:19
I'll take care of it, Toulouse.
Let's dance.
:19:22
Hit her with your most
modern poem!
:19:25
- [ Whooping ]
- Feel the beat
of the rhythm of the night
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- Dance until the morning light
- Ow!
:19:32
You can leave them
all behind
:19:34
Feel the beat
of the rhythm of the night
:19:36
- Dance until the morning light
- [ Trilling ]
:19:39
- You can leave them all behind
- That seemed to go well.
:19:42
- Incredible.
- He has a gift with the women.
:19:44
I told you,
he's a genius.
:19:52
Whoo! Whoo!
:19:57
That Duke
certainly can dance.
:20:01
So wonderful of you to take
an interest in our little show.
:20:04
It sounds very exciting.
I'd be delighted to be involved.
:20:08
- Really?
- Assuming you like
what I do, of course.
:20:11
I'm sure I will.
:20:16
- Oh-ho!
- Toulouse thought
we might be able to, um,
:20:21
do it in private.
:20:23
- Did he?
- Yes, you know, uh, a private...
:20:27
- [ Grunts ]
- poetry reading.
:20:29
Ohh!
:20:35
Mmm, a poetry reading.
:20:37
Oh, I love a little poetry
after supper.
:20:43
Entertain us
:20:45
Here we are now
entertain us
:20:52
- 'Cause we're stupid
- Hang on to your hat!
:20:56
[ Cheering ]