A Night at the Opera
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:06:09
What are you doing in my costume?
:06:11
Take it off at once, do you hear?
Lmmediately.

:06:17
Why, you...
:06:23
Take that off.
:06:32
Take off that dress, do you hear me?
You dumb idiot.

:06:35
You do what I say, or I'll break your neck!
:06:40
Do you hear me? Take off that dress.
:06:43
If I get my hands on you,
you'll never hear the end of this!

:06:47
You're no longer my dresser,
you're fired! Get out!

:06:50
Get out, do you hear me? Out you go.
And don't come back in here again.

:07:03
Don't you care.
You're lucky to be rid of him.

:07:11
- Good evening, Rosa.
- Good evening, signore.

:07:13
Tomasso, why don't you come in?
I've been waiting for you.

:07:22
Are they not beautiful, signorina?
From Signor Lassparri.

:07:25
I wouldn't wear them
if they were the only flowers in the world.

:07:29
- Come in!
- Not if you use that tone.

:07:32
Let's try the whole thing all over again.
Only this time, try to be more cordial.

:07:38
- Come in.
- That's better. Let's try it once more.

:07:41
No, Ricky. You're such a fool.
:07:44
- What was it you wanted to see me about?
- I suppose I sent for you?

:07:48
You meant to. Didn't she, Marie?
:07:51
It's the last night of the season,
and I'm more in love with you than ever.

:07:55
- What will you do about it?
- We have all summer to talk that over.

:07:59
- Tonight, we have to sing an opera.
- You have to sing an opera.


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