My Little Chickadee
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:47:03
- Drat.
:47:06
- Dear, I forgot
to take the gloves off after all.

:47:14
Just keep your mouth closed
and let him do all the talking.

:47:19
- Pardon my redundancy, dear.
I shall join you in half a tick.

:47:22
- If you do this right,
I'll get you one of his old straw hats.

:47:25
- I have been thoughtlessly cruel
in absenting myself from you so long.

:47:29
That's all right, honey.
I got a real surprise for you.

:47:32
- I'll bet you have at that, my dear.
:47:35
There's a flower in the garden
for you young man

:47:41
So pluck it if you can
:47:45
And that will be
a bargain for you, young man

:47:51
A flower in the garden for you,
young man. An invitation.

:47:55
A flower in the garden, so pluck it if you can.
:47:58
And it will be a bargain for you...
:48:01
A bargain. What beautiful sentiment.
:48:04
Here I come, dear. Ready or not.
:48:13
I feel rather parky, dear,
in this diaphanous ubeitsehr.

:48:36
Don't recoil from me, my sweet.
:48:41
Are you sleeping in your caracal coat?
:48:45
You better take it off, dear. You won't feel
the good of it when you go out.

:48:50
It smells as though you haven't taken it
to the cleaners lately.

:48:53
You reek of old tin cans.
:48:58
I beg your pardon, dear?

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