A Night at the Opera
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1:04:00
Riccardo, you shouldn't have.
1:04:02
They'll only send you back again.
1:04:04
- Perhaps even put you in jail.
- I don't care, darling. It's worth it.

1:04:08
Suppose I go to Mr. Gottlieb.
Maybe he'd intercede for you.

1:04:11
Gottlieb couldn't do anything.
Besides, Lassparri's got to him first.

1:04:14
But there must be something we can do.
1:04:18
- Who is it?
- It is I. Rodolfo.

1:04:29
Come in.
1:04:32
Do you mind my dropping down?
1:04:34
No, of course not.
Only, I was just going to take a nap.

1:04:39
- Rosa, why do you do this to me?
- Do what, Rodolfo?

1:04:42
Whenever I want to see you,
you make some excuse.

1:04:44
You will not dine with me, ride with me,
or even take a walk with me.

1:04:47
But, Rodolfo, you know how busy I am.
1:04:50
My debut in America.
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Have you forgotten that it was I...
1:04:54
who brought about your debut in America?
1:04:57
No, I haven't forgotten.
1:05:00
Then why do you treat me this way?
1:05:03
Rodolfo, I must ask you to leave.
1:05:05
Come now, my dear. Be sensible.
1:05:08
If you ask me,
I think she's being very sensible.

1:05:11
Baroni.
1:05:15
Now I understand.
1:05:17
You did not tell me
you had a previous engagement.

1:05:20
Now you know it.
1:05:21
And I apologize.
1:05:23
Now, permit me to withdraw.
1:05:25
In a boudoir, two are company,
three a crowd.

1:05:28
- Just what do you mean by that?
- Please, Riccardo.

1:05:30
Surely I have made my meaning clear.
1:05:32
Riccardo!
1:05:36
You have not heard the end of this.
1:05:37
- I'm sure I haven't.
- You may be very sure.

1:05:44
- Good afternoon, Mr. Driftwood.
- Good afternoon.

1:05:47
- Ready for the opening tonight?
- Am I?

1:05:55
That's all right, boys.
I was young myself once.

1:05:57
Thank you.

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