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Well,...I...I...
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Oh, you want the time for that.
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What?
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For hesitate!
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No more hesitating for you.
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No?
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No!
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What're the merry things you're going to say?
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We're going to be merry.
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Roy, you must be mad!
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Ah...no, it's marvelous sensation.
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Oh! Roy!
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Do be sensitive.
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Not me!
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But you don't know me!
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I discover you.
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Spend the rest ofwhole my life doing it.
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Oh! Roy, it's war time.
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It's...it's because you are leaving so soon.
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Because you feel you must spend whole of your life
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in forty-eight hours.
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We're going to be merry
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It's you.
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And it'll never be any one else.
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How can you tell that?
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I must know it.
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None of your equlevent.
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None of your questioning.
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None of your doubts.
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This is positive, you see.
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This is firmarative, you see.
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This is final, you see.
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You are going to merry me.
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You see!
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I see.
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What's matter, darling?
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Where are we going?
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To uptown for engagement,
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to the Baron1, St. Thomas Square.
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Now, Myra, I want to give you a complete picture
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what I am going to let you in for.
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All right.
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I have to going through certain back.
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In the first place, my dear young lady.
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am a captain in the rental2 ship Ulserlias.
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Are you impressed?
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Very much.
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A captain in the rental ship Ulserlias cannot be merry casually3.
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Requires men's preposition for melody, ...anything.
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I see.