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Thank you.
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- More coffee?
- Thank you.

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Yes. Ellie and I have done
quite a few shows together.

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Do you like to dance?
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Yes, yes. It's hard work but it's fun.
What made you decide to dance?

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Oh, a very silly reason.
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How silly?
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When I was eleven I fell in love
for the first time with a boy much older.

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- Twelve?
- No thirteen.

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His name was Alonzo,
and I was so happy

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that suddenly
all I wanted to do was dance.

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So I figured that if I danced
when I was happy,

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I should be happy
if I dance.

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Is that silly enough?
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I think so.
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I felt so good about Alonzo
I used to close my eyes

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and pretend I could dance all over
the floor, walls, even the ceilings.

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If you ever learn to do that,
I could get you a very good booking.

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Want anything else?
:36:08
No.
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Let's go.
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- You'd better not take me home.
- Why not?

:36:17
Well it's a long way,
and besides this is Friday.

:36:19
Friday I have to stop
and see my Father.

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- Oh, I'd like to meet him. Cabby!
- Alright.

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- What's the address?
- 150, Mitchell Street.

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Cabby, could you take us to
150, Mitchell Street?

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Love to Guvnor. Love to.
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- Wait will you please, driver?
- Love to Guvnor, love to.

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- That's my father he's the proprietor.
- Oh.

:36:44
Oh dear. I hope he won't offend you.
He's quite impossible really.

:36:47
He and my mother
have been separated for three years,

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and I have to stop here every Friday
and get her money.

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- Why doesn't your mother do it?
- They're not speaking to each other.

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So I says to him. McBride,
every time you get four drinks

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under that belt o' yours,
you become a bloomin' nuisance.


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