A Night at the Opera
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1:08:22
- Now there's room.
- That's all I needed.

1:08:25
I'm certainly glad I met you boys.
1:08:27
First you get me fired,
then you get me thrown out of my hotel...

1:08:31
and finally you push me off a park bench.
1:08:33
There's one consolation.
Nothing more can happen to me.

1:08:37
Get off of the grass.
1:08:41
I was wrong.
1:08:46
People drink too much water, anyhow.
1:08:49
I'm certainly glad you came along.
1:08:51
When I met you boys, I had a good job
and was about to marry a rich widow.

1:08:55
Now I can't even sit on the grass.
1:08:57
I'd give you my seat, but I'm sitting here.
1:08:59
That's an offer.
I'd like to think it over for a couple of days.

1:09:03
Where can I find you?
1:09:04
Don't worry.
Wherever you are, you'll find us.

1:09:06
I'm sick of that.
Let's meet somewhere else.

1:09:11
It's Rosa.
1:09:15
At least I can get my bench back.
1:09:18
Don't feel so badly, Riccardo.
1:09:21
I can't feel cheerful
about being such a hoodoo to you.

1:09:24
We all make things bad for you.
1:09:32
What's the matter?
1:09:33
What do you think?
Lassparri. He's get Rosa fired.

1:09:36
- Lassparri?
- He won't let her sing tonight.

1:09:38
What do you know about that?
1:09:40
We've got all day to think of some plan.
1:09:43
And believe me,
the way I think, it'll take all day.

1:09:55
- Good evening, Tim.
- Good evening.

1:09:57
Plenty for you tonight.
1:09:58
- Thank you.
- You're welcome, sir.


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