Lady for a Day
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Louise!
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My baby.
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Let me look at you.
You're beautiful.

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I'm so happy.
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I'd know you anywhere.
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- What are they doing?
- They're kissing.

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- Is Annie happy?
- Yeah, she's crying.

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My sweet!
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You're just as
l pictured you, Mother.

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- My baby.
- Just as l pictured you.

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Enough tears around here
to float a battleship.

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This is your stepfather, dear.
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Mother's written me
so much about you.

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May l present
Count Alfonso Romero

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and his son, Carlos.
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How do you do?
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It is indeed a pleasure,
my dear Count.

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We've been looking forward
to this visit for some time.

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Thank you.
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How stupid of me.
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This is...
your Uncle David.

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My uncle?
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I didn't know l had an uncle.
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You must be Father's brother.
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I'm so pleased.
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Why, Mother, you didn't write
a word about him.

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That's because Brother David
is the black sheep of the family.

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I want you to meet Count Romero
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and his son Carlos.
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- This is my uncle, David Manville.
- How do you do?

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- Where do you think you're going?
- Are you talking to me?

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I ain't talking to your Aunt Tilly.
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I'm a news reporter.
I want to chat with the Count.

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You're wrong. He ain't no Count.
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No?
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Yeah, somebody threw you
a bum steer.

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Shows you what
a rumor will do.


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