1. My neck is killing me.
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2. Who ever knew a tennis match
could be so strenuous?
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3. Agassi's tush. Sampras's tush.
Agassi's tush. Sampras's tush.
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to a tournament before?
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those tushes moving
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off the deli platter.
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8. You know, I came here to see
some famous athletes.
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10. Brighton, just because they own the place
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actually gonna be here bussing tables.
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17. Miss Fine, this woman has won every single
major tennis tournament in the world.
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22. Serving!
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24. You know, I have always wanted
to learn how to play tennis.
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and I was always very career-oriented.
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I could teach you how to play tennis.
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29. Well, thanks, B, but I kind of have my eye
on that cute blonde instructor
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31. Am I not cute? Am I not blonde?
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and gorgeous, I am all yours.
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In Flushing, Queens
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In one of those crushing scenes
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She was out on her fanny
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To the Sheffields' door
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But the father saw more
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She was there
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That the girl we described
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What the doctor prescribed?
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- Watch out, C.C.
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- Such joie de vivre!
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When everybody else is wearing tan
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The Nanny named Fran
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you've cut out all the reviews
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you're having them framed.
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51. Okay.
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52. Damn it! I was hoping this show
would be my Cats.
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I'm— I'm bloody pitiful.
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there are so many people
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58. Well...
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for the last 25 years
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be doing till the day you die.
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63. Right. How are you feeling now, sir?
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you know what's really bothering me?
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giving you a hernia?
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66. - What did you say?
- Tea?
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Vincent Canby's review
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give him a little rebuttal.
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with a dog house in Great Neck.
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into this new play, and it bombed.
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80. Because Broadway will be dead
in 50 years, but I won't.
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your body frozen after you die?
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83. Yep.
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85. Nobody wanted to see the original.
Who'd want to bring it back?
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You'd have no friends.
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would have been 100 years ago.
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so we can come back together.
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93. Come on, you little hairball.
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94. You know, I should freeze myself
right now.
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95. I mean, here I am, 42 years old,
and what have I really achieved?
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96. Produced one mediocre play after another.
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much less fortunate than you,
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100. Hey, Dad.
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of tennis with Miss Fine?
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102. Well, I can't today, but you know what?
She's actually pretty good.
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104. Like what? How to return a serve
when you don't have the receipt?
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105. Brighton, come on,
let's go play tennis.
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106. Sorry, Fran. I gotta read
To Kill a Mockingbird by Friday.
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107. Brighton, I have two words for you.
"Blockbuster Video."
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108. To enhance the reading experience.
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109. Perhaps you would like to go out
and play tennis with Miss Fine, sir.
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110. Yeah.
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112. - is a round of beginner's tennis.
- Of course, sir,
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and humiliate her,
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than you are.
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115. Get my racket.
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116. So, Miss Fine, are you ready
to play with me?
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117. You bet.
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118. And when we're done,
how about a little tennis?
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119. - Little big shot.
- So I won a tennis match...
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120. - I had the sun in my eyes.
- ... who cares?
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121. - We weren't even keeping score.
- It was no fair.
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on his face,
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and my spoon hits the cardboard.
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128. This is bad. Perhaps he'd feel better
if I prepared his favorite soup.
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129. Cream of English tokhes.
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130. - Niles, have this restrung, would you?
- Absolutely, sir.
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132. Yes, you can make me some of that soup.
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133. And you may use your own tokhes
because it's soon to be canned.
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134. He's got no sense of humor.
That's why his comedy's a flop.
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135. Niles, he is really going
over the deep end about this.
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of underlying problem.
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with minor setbacks
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and deeper emotional problem?
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140. Well, there's no point in me
saying it 'cause she already did.
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he needs some therapy.
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some therapy.
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143. - It really hurts me to see him in pain.
- Yeah.
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to go as a family or anything,
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I've got dates and stuff.
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to get Dad into therapy.
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150. Dr. Bort needs to talk to him about me
when in reality the session's for him?
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151. Well, there's no point in me
saying it 'cause she already did.
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that I'd make a good therapist.
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153. - Yes. Well, I guess you would—
- Because I'm really a good listener,
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in edgewise.
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156. - Yeah. That always seems to be—
- I mean, it takes a very sensitive person
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158. You know, when the doctor comes in,
you could chime in once in a while.
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159. I'm terribly sorry.
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160. Dr. Bort has been called away,
but her associate can see you.
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I hope you don't mind.
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165. Who cares about that loser?
Was she ever on Hollywood Squares?
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166. Dr. Brothers, I have read
every one of your books.
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173. Well, enough about you.
Tick-tock. Ka-ching. Ka-ching.
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I made this appointment
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- What?
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176. Wait a minute. You mean you brought me
here under false pretenses?
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177. You know, I told Gracie
that was a bad idea.
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179. - I don't need any bloody therapy.
- No, you don't.
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the Broadway producer?
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181. Yes, that's right. Now, if you don't mind,
I'm a very busy man, so I'll...
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the mark.
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for a little while.
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I have written ten bestsellers.
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there's nothing wrong with me.
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lately. That's all.
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left and right.
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194. Watch this.
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195. I sat on some Junior Mints
on your new suede chair.
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196. You what?
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199. You don't know how it feels to fail
at something you put so much effort into.
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200. Yeah? Well, you know that new suede chair
with the Junior Mint stain?
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with brown Magic Marker.
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wants to make such an issue out of this.
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with the fact that I am 42 years old,
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money can buy,
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- Let him go.
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a little midlife crisis.
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he'll be trying to prove his virility
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young thing to cross his path.
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by decades. Look at this.
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about their age.
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back when you were in your 40s?
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about being in their 20s.
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you can lick the spoon.
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said it'll probably pass.
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when my father went through
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- Hey, Mags,
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because I caught her smoking and drinking.
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for three weeks, young lady.
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I'll tell him you're pregnant.
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because I am thinking of you.
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when you were young.
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for Civil War nurses.
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the very meaning of his life.
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I think it takes ten years off.
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I caused it and it was mine to remove.
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seeing someone trying to desperately
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and wearing skin tight clothes.
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I mean, who knows?
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to me.
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- You can tell already?
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and ice cream.
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a midlife crisis
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280. Who cares? Better we should be happy.
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that he's not going through
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and I beat him at tennis.
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until after you're married.
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that pie eating contest
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that's gonna get him?
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Mrs. Lieberman's daughter,
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- I'm talking here, Vito.
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it's gonna be me.
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Dotty, you're engaged.
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gorgeous millionaire before?
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they didn't hear you in Jersey.
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Miss Fine. I'm just trying
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- What are you talking about?
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I had a privileged upbringing.
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up there that could wipe us both out.
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is that you didn't have
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money could buy.
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you away when you were six years old.
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you lost your first tooth?
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- On safari in South Africa.
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to my headmaster to put under my pillow.
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I got there, the storm had passed.
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with the privileged upbringing.
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with your kind of money
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and nightclubbed with the jet setters.
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- Yes, you did.
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Absolutely, without any help from anyone.
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bloody handicapped, emotionally.
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I do. I feel a lot better.
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one last hurrah?
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just let me know. All right?
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Hang on, Miss Fine.
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