A Night at the Opera
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:13:03
- Rosa.
- Yes, signore?

:13:06
My good friend Herman Gottlieb
is coming back to see me.

:13:09
How would you like
to have supper with us?

:13:11
I'm terribly sorry, Signor Lassparri,
I already have an engagement.

:13:15
I see.
:13:17
That's too bad, because I have an idea...
:13:19
he's going to invite me
to sing in New York.

:13:22
And he may permit me
to select my leading lady.

:13:27
Are you sure
you can't break your appointment?

:13:31
I'm terribly sorry, signore.
:13:43
What do you mean by humiliating me
in front of those people?

:13:46
You're fired, do you understand?
:13:48
You big bully,
why are you hitting that little bully?

:13:51
Will you kindly let me
handle my own affairs?

:13:53
Get out. What do you got to say to me?
:13:56
Can you sleep on your stomach
with such big buttons on your pajamas?

:14:00
Why, you...
:14:05
Nice work, I think you got him.
:14:07
Smelling salts. That will bring him to.
:14:11
You're sorry for what you did?
That shows a nice spirit.

:14:16
Now he's coming along. He'll be fine now.
:14:24
- Get fresh with me, huh?
- How do you do?

:14:27
- Hello.
- What's the matter, mister?

:14:29
We had an argument.
He pulled a knife on me, so I shot him.

:14:32
- Do you mind if I...
- Go right ahead. Plenty of room.

:14:37
- Two beers, bartender.
- I'll take two beers, too.

:14:40
Things seem to be getting better
around the country.

:14:43
I don't know. I'm a stranger here myself.
:14:46
I came back here looking for somebody.
You don't know who it is, do you?

:14:50
It's a funny thing, it just slipped my mind.
:14:52
I know. The greatest tenor in the world.
That's what I'm after.

:14:56
- Why, I'm his manager.
- Whose manager?

:14:58
The greatest tenor in the world.

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