Ninette
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1:43:06
Are you the Spaniard?
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Yes, Andres Martinez.
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Ninette.
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I am sure, mademoiselle,
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that you'd like to kiss me.
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Why is the door closed?
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We're balancing the books.
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What did you want?
Why the urgent call?

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Are you happy?
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Happy?
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Yes, really happy.
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Well,
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no.
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Sit down.
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Look, Armando,
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there are women who like glamour,
indirect lighting.

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They're usually mysterious,
a little unstable

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and spend a fortune
on perfume and clothes.

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Then there are others,
docile, simple, home-lovers,

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who adore waxing the floors,
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who move their lips a little
when they read

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and who, when they kiss you, are
wondering if the tap is turned off.

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Those women are a drag,
but they're there.

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They have their good side.
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Maruja...
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She is both those kinds
of women together.

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You follow me?
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Frenzy and slippers.
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What you have to do
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is marry her right away
before someone else gets her.

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There are lots of men after her
because she's a real looker too.

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Get married and take her to Paris.
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Armando, love is like fruit salts.
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If you miss out
on the first effervescence,

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it tastes like hell.

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