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Nothing's too good for a man if the man is good
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The grandson of Avila G. Dietrich is not that good. I don't care whose grandson you are
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Put it on. You're welcome to wear it. How does it feel
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The silk on you? Oh, it feels like a girl's hands on me
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It make you less trouble. There is nothing more beautiful than a gift between people
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And now you're smiling. You like me a little bit better? Yes
0:45
You know what they should have done when you was a baby
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Taped your ears back. So, when you grow up, they don't stick out like the wings of a little cupid
1:05
You don't understand how I feel. You don't understand how I feel
1:08
How do you feel? The white What does it mean
1:35
The night is warm, but I feel like my hands are freezing
1:41
Bad circulation? No, no, too much circulation. Mr. Madrigo-Cavallo, tell me the truth about something
1:52
When did you get that tattoo put on your chest? I got it tonight. After supper
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That's what I thought. You had it put on because I told you about my husband's tattoo
2:07
I wanted to be close to you. To make you happy. You got the tattoo and the chocolate box after supper. You come here to fool me
2:15
No, I got the chocolate box a long time ago. How long ago, if that's not too personal a question
2:22
I got it the night the door was slammed in my face by the girl I give this ear comb
2:28
Don't try to fool women. You're not smart enough. Now take the shirt back. You can keep it
2:34
Huh? Keep it. I don't want it back. You just now said that you did
2:39
Well, it's a man's shirt, ain't it? You just now accused me of trying to steal it off you
2:43
Well, you've been making me nervous. Is it my fault you've been a widow too long
2:48
You make a mistake! You make a mistake! Both of us make a mistake