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We had a floating dance floor
on the Grand Canal.
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You know that Robert Browning
once lived in that palazzo?
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He got a lot more written than I did,
but he didn't have half the fun.
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There they are. Hello, Berlins.
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Welcome to Palazzo Rezzonico.
:25:18
I got so out of hand that finally
Linda had to bring in reinforcements.
:25:22
And being Linda, she brought the best.
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She single-handedly
orchestrated my reformation.
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I have to say, the music is not bad, either.
:25:31
- Is that Cole?
- Yes, it is.
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This funny thing
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called love
:25:44
Just who can solve its mystery?
:25:52
Cole?
:25:56
You're Irving Berlin.
:25:58
- Am I interrupting?
- No, I mean, yes.
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But it's an honor to be interrupted
by America's greatest songwriter.
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- What a pleasure.
- The most publicized, that's for sure.
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And rightfully so.
:26:09
Linda has told us so much about you,
she's left out the most important stuff.
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- What would that be?
- Your songs.
:26:16
I heard about them, but I've never actually
heard one played before.
:26:22
You were listening to that?
That's a bit daunting.
:26:24
I need a drink. Can I offer you something?
:26:26
No, it's okay.
I'm gonna let you get back to your work.
:26:30
I'd love to hear the tune when it's done.
:26:33
It's a real pleasure. A real pleasure.
:26:36
- Pleasure's mine, welcome to Venice.
- Thank you very much.
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- We'll have some fun later.
- I look forward to that, Cole.