1. Hold still, Grandpa.
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2. The folks back in Transylvania
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3. Lily, couldn't you
have thought...
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4. of a more imaginative pose?
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5. My family is accustomed
to seeing me in this position.
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6. Don't talk, Grandpa.
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7. When you talk...
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8. the blood flows to your head and
spoils the natural greenness of your face.
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9. I want this to
look true-to-life.
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10. You know something, Lily?
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11. You're setting a very artistic
mood with your painting, dear.
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12. And it's helping me compose.
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13. Hey, Herman, what
could you ever compose?
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14. You have a very difficult
time making your bed.
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15. Is that so? Yes!
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16. Well, it just so happens that
Mr. Gateman down at the parlor...
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17. has asked me to write some
poetry for the employee magazine.
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18. Herman, will you quiet down
and write your silly poetry?
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19. You're interrupting
my creative flow.
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20. If she calls my poetry silly, I'm
going to call her painting rotten.
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21. Mumble, mumble. What
are you saying, Herman?
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22. All right, I'll tell
you just what I said.
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23. I think it's darn mean of
you to call my poetry silly...
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24. so I called your
painting rotten.
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25. After looking at
your painting...
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26. I think I'll throw
in "crummy," too.
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27. Crummy, crummy, crummy...
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28. Help!
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29. Get me out of here!
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30. I'm in quicksand.
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31. Hi, Clyde.
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32. Hello, Herman.
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33. Herman, it's
beautiful, just beautiful.
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34. Thank you. I told the barber
to let the bangs grow out a little.
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35. No.
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36. I mean your poetry they
published in The Mortician Monthly.
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37. You weave magic with words.
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38. Well, I try.
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39. I'm no Carl Sandburg.
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40. "Going Out to Pasture
by Herman Munster.
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41. "When your grazing days are
over and you've gone to your reward
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42. "Let us plant you 'neath the
clover at a price you can afford."
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43. That's beautiful.
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44. Herman. Hmm?
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45. I might just as well come
out with it. I've got a problem.
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46. By all means.
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47. Lay it on me, Clyde.
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48. Well, I met a girl on a bus.
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49. A very beautiful girl.
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50. I fell head over heels in
love with her. You're in love?
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51. Good.
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52. Well, that's no problem.
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53. As the hipsters say,
"Man, that's a groove."
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54. No, it isn't, Herman.
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55. I'm so shy around girls.
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56. I tried to talk to her on the
bus and I got all tongue-tied.
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57. I couldn't even work up enough
courage to ask her for a date.
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58. Gee, I wish I could
help you. You can.
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59. How? You can write
love letters to this girl.
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60. I can write love
letters to the girl...
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61. Clyde.
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62. I'm a married man!
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63. And besides...
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64. how do I know she and
I would be compatible?
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65. No, Herman, don't you see?
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66. You're a poet. You're
an established writer.
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67. You could compose the love poems
for me and I could sign my name.
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68. Well, that's very flattering...
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69. but I've never written
mush to girls before.
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70. I usually write my mush to
flowers and sunsets and waterfalls...
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71. and junk like that.
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72. But, Herman, I
know you can do it.
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73. Just write me a letter that will
tell my girl how much I love her.
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74. How much you love her?
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75. Love.
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76. Love, dove, above...
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77. Well, I'll try. I'll go home
tonight and I'll write you one.
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78. I'll deliver it to you first
thing in the morning.
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79. You got yourself a deal.
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80. Love, dove...
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81. There, that does it.
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82. One romantic love
letter, all finished.
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83. Herman, if you're going to write love
letters, why do you have to use my dungeon?
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84. Because I'm hiding from Lily.
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85. She thinks my poetry is
silly, and that deflates my ego.
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86. And why do you
have to use my tub?
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87. Why?
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88. Because I once read that Thoreau
did some of his best writing...
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89. while sitting in a tree.
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90. Kipling once wrote a
whole poem on horseback.
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91. And I prefer to court
the Muse in a hot tub.
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92. Oh, boy!
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93. Here, listen to this:
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94. "I am enchanted beyond belief,
Having you to fill my dreams
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95. "My life was nothing
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96. "Until your sweet presence
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97. "Into my soul."
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98. How does that grab you?
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99. Well, I'll tell you, right
after I get violently ill.
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100. Now, there's no
need to be sarcastic.
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101. After Clyde's girl reads these delicate
and poetic tender words of love...
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102. they're gonna knock
her right in the kisser.
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103. Herman, you better
knock off this letter-writing.
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104. If Lily finds one of
these mushy missiles...
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105. she's liable to get
the wrong idea.
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106. Pish-tosh. Hand me the soap.
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107. Thank you.
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108. Herman, why are you taking
a bath with your clothes on?
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109. Because I consider you the kind of
rude person who wouldn't turn his back.
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110. There you are, Eddie.
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111. Hi, Mom. I'm practicing
for when I grow up.
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112. Good boy.
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113. Have you seen your father?
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114. I'm cleaning all the bedrooms and I
want him to help me turn Grandpa's slab.
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115. Pop went out a while ago.
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116. He said he was going downtown
to see some guy named Clyde.
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117. Where is Grandpa?
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118. He's out in the
yard taking a nap.
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119. Isn't that just like
your grandfather?
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120. Whenever there's work to be
done, he'll always crawl into his hole.
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121. Can I help you, Mom?
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122. No, thank you, Eddie.
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123. I think I'll go and
tidy up the dungeon.
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124. There's no telling what I'll
find lying around down there.
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125. "Your sweet presence
breathes the breath of love
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126. "Into my soul."
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127. That's beautiful, Herman.
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128. Thank you.
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129. Now, all I have to do is copy
this letter in my handwriting...
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130. sign my name and
mail it to my girl.
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131. You know, Clyde, it makes me feel very
good to have been of some help to you.
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132. I mean, there have been
hundreds of ghosts in our family...
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133. but never a ghostwriter.
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134. Yeah.
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135. Well, Herman, I can't
thank you enough.
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136. You must have a very understanding
wife, who'll let you spend your time...
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137. writing love letters
to strange girls.
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138. My wife?
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139. No, she's no problem.
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140. Believe me, Clyde, my wife
doesn't know a thing about it.
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141. Listen to this, Marilyn:
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142. "I am enchanted beyond belief
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143. "Having you to fill my dreams
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144. "My life was nothing until your sweet
presence breathed the breath of love...
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145. "Into my soul."
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146. Are you sure that that's
Uncle Herman's handwriting?
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147. Yes, it is. I found
this in the lab.
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148. Well, I think it's sweet.
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149. He's writing a love poem
to you after all these years?
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150. How do I know he didn't write
this for some other woman?
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151. Uncle Herman?
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152. He's so proper and loyal,
and... What's that word?
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153. Square. Exactly... but
in a very sweet way.
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154. I guess it would be terrible of
me to accuse him, if I was wrong.
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155. But if he did write these
beautiful love words for me...
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156. he'll be sure to mention it
soon. Of course he will, Aunt Lily.
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157. I think it's so romantic.
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158. And if the sweet dear
doesn't mention it to me...
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159. I intend to remain calm and
adult about this whole thing.
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160. Now, do you really mean that?
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161. Of course not. I'll
kill him! I'll kill him...
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162. "The breath of
love into my soul"
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163. Ann, this is the most romantic
thing that's ever happened to me.
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164. Do you mean that Clyde
actually sent you that love letter?
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165. That skinny little shrimp
you said you met on the bus?
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166. It's his signature right there.
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167. You know something?
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168. I think I'm in love.
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169. But, Clara, you said this
Clyde was kind of creepy.
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170. You said he even
reminded you of the man...
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171. the Board of Health sent
around when our monkey died.
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172. You know, I wouldn't care
if he looked like a monster.
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173. Any man who can write
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174. that's the man for me.
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175. He must have a
truly beautiful soul.
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176. Well, Herman, did
you enjoy the fish?
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177. The sole? I certainly did, dear.
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178. There's nothing I like better
than a truly beautiful sole.
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179. Well, I've got to hurry. I'm
dropping by to see Clyde.
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180. Clyde again?
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181. Why?
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182. We sit around and talk shop.
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183. He's been at the parlor
a long time, you know?
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184. He really knows
where the body's buried.
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185. He didn't even mention the...
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186. L-E-T-T-E-R.
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187. You're absolutely R-I-G-H-T.
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188. I better not find out
he's becoming a...
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191. I don't know what you
guys are talking about...
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192. but "philanderer" is spelled
P-H-I-L-A-N-D-E-R-E-R.
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193. Yeah, no, Clyde, Herman
left some time ago.
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194. But I got a date to take
my girl to Lovers' Lane...
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195. and he was coming over here
with some more love poems.
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196. I gotta leave now.
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197. Sorry, Clyde. I guess
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198. on your own personality.
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199. Bye.
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200. Now, why did he
have to say that?
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201. I'm nervous enough as it is.
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202. I got it. I'll leave
a note for Herman.
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203. Aunt Lily, is the garbage
disposal working?
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204. Yes, dear. He's out there.
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205. Good boy, Spot.
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206. Marilyn, the
more I think of it...
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207. the angrier I get.
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208. Herman not
mentioning that letter...
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209. and then going over
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210. I'm really beginning
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211. But Uncle Herman interested
in another girl, at his age?
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212. I mean, he's over 150 years old.
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213. Age has nothing to do with it.
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214. There's an ancient Transylvanian
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215. "Always put the shortest
chain on the oldest wolf."
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216. "Have taken my
girl to Lovers' Lane.
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217. "Meet me there. I am
desperate. Your friend, Clyde.
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218. "P.S. If I lose Clara,
I will kill myself."
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219. Well, if he does that...
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220. I'm sure Mr. Gateman will
give him the employee discount.
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221. Lovers' Lane.
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222. Hmm.
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223. Good evening.
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224. Come on, Clyde, look
at this romantic setting.
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225. This should provide
the perfect inspiration...
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226. for you to recite some
of that beautiful poetry.
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227. But, Clara, I'm not
really in the mood.
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228. Clyde, what on earth
is the matter with you?
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229. Well, you see, I...
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230. I'll be right back.
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231. I always get my inspiration
when I walk around.
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232. Herman, am I glad you're here.
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233. Quick, shoot me some of that love
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234. Here you go:
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235. "Your lips are ruby red
Your skin is pearly white
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236. "My flames of love you've fed
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237. "I love you day and night."
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238. Lips ruby red, skin pearly
white, flames fed, day and night.
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239. I've got it. Don't go away!
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240. "Your lips are ruby red
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241. "Your skin is pearly white
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242. "My flames of love you've fed
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244. Yes?
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245. Excuse me.
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246. What's the last line?
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247. "I love you day and night"
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248. "I love you day and night"
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249. Now can we smooch?
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250. Not yet. Recite me another one.
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251. You want another one?
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252. Well, inspiration time again.
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253. Quick, Herman, shoot me another
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254. "Our love is as the rose is
You are the petal, I'm the thorn
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255. I really poured my
heart into this one.
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256. Go, Clyde, go.
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257. Clyde, where do you keep
going when you keep...
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258. "Our love is as the rose is
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259. "You're the petal, I'm the thorn
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260. "So let's start rubbing noses
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261. "'Cause I can't tell
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262. Clyde, kiss me, you fool.
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263. I'll be right back.
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264. "The sky is blue above me" No!
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265. "The mountains,
too, are blue" No!
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266. "When I'm with you..." I
don't need any more, Herman.
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267. That did it. Thanks a
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268. You sure? Absolutely.
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269. Well, okay.
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270. You're on your own.
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271. One more poem, Clyde.
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272. One more?
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273. But I... Come on. Please?
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274. "Roses are red
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276. "I'm in love with you
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277. "I think?"
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278. That's nothing like the
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279. Well, that was
a different style.
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280. Clyde, have you been hiding a
book of poetry out in those bushes?
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281. Oh, no. Then where did
you get all those words?
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282. Well... I may as well tell you.
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283. It was a friend of mine
out there, Herman Munster.
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284. He's the one who wrote
the letter and the poems.
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285. Herman Munster.
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286. What a poetic
ring. Get him for me.
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287. I sent him away.
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288. Clyde, I have a
terrible headache.
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289. Would you mind taking me home?
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290. You broke up with Clyde, and
now you want me to drive you over...
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291. to some man's house
you've never even met?
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292. That's right. His name
is Herman Munster.
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293. And I looked up his address,
and I've fallen in love with him...
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294. through those wonderful letters
and poems that he wrote for Clyde.
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295. You've really flipped over
this Herman, haven't you?
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296. It's my destiny.
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297. I think I've finally found my Prince
Charming and I'm gonna meet him tonight.
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298. Are you really going
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299. I certainly am.
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300. I think that Herman is meeting his
female pen pal at Clyde's apartment.
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301. What will you do if
you find out it's true?
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302. What will I do?
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303. I will take Herman apart...
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304. so that even Dr. Frankenstein
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305. But, Aunt Lily...
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306. All right, explain
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307. Lily's not here, but she's circled
Clyde's address in the phone book.
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309. Don't you get it?
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310. Clyde told me he
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312. But Clyde never told me the
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313. Right? Right.
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314. Every day, Lily takes
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316. And Lily acts very funny every
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318. So...
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319. viz., to wit, and ergo...
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320. the girl on the bus is Lily.
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321. And I've been helping sly old
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322. Herman, you really think so?
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327. I plan to confront Clyde.
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328. And so, farewell.
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329. I am going to sally forth into
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330. And restore the treasured
sanctity of my marriage.
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331. A man like this deserves
to be horsewhipped.
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332. Thoroughly horsewhipped!
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333. What's the matter, Sir Lancelot?
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334. I forgot my crummy horsewhip.
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335. Herman Munster, I
know you're in there!
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337. Where is he, Clyde?
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338. Where is my two-timing husband?
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339. But I keep telling you, Mrs.
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340. Don't you cover up for him!
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341. Where's that girl he's
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342. Herman wasn't writing letters for
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343. I think I'm getting a nosebleed.
You'll get something worse...
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she and Herman...
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347. I don't know, but you'd
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348. That big goofball may
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349. Wait a minute, Mrs. Munster!
Can't you let go of my ear, now?
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350. Is this Herman Munster's house?
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351. This is it. 1313
Mockingbird Lane.
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352. This is just the
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a lot better in the daytime.
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355. Ann, I'm so excited.
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356. Hey, thanks for driving me.
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357. with this nutty plan? Just like
I saw in a Doris Day movie...
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358. I'm gonna walk up to the
door, I'm gonna knock on it...
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359. I'm gonna close my eyes and
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360. Good luck. Hey, if he's really good-looking
maybe he'll have someone for me, too.
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365. One crummy horsewhip.
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366. Well, I'll just have to go
over to Clyde's place...
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triangle with my bare hands.
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368. Don't say a word. Just
take me in your arms.
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369. You big gigolo, you!
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370. But... Don't you dare
speak to me ever again!
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371. But, what, me? Lily, what are
you doing with my best friend?
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372. And what were you doing
with your arms around my girl?
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373. This kind of thing could be very
disturbing to a man of my sensitive nature.
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374. So, you see, dear,
it's just like Clyde said.
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375. I wrote all those love letters
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376. But I never thought she'd find out
who it was and come all unglued.
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377. Well, I guess
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378. I suppose it was silly of me,
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379. I agree, Aunt Lily. So do I.
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380. After all, no girl would ever go
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381. It's rancid, absolutely rancid.
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382. I don't know about that.
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383. I thought I had one line
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384. "My life was nothing
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386. "My life was nothing
until your sweet..."
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387. Maybe Grandpa is right.
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388. My poetry is so rancid, I
can't even remember it.
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389. "My life was nothing until
your sweet presence..."
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390. "Until your sweet presence
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393. Of course, Herman.
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394. And I don't think your
poetry is rancid at all.
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thing you've ever said to me.
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