Hans Christian Andersen
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1:15:01
It's impossible. No two people
have ever been so in love

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As my lovey dove and I
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This is the cream, the very extreme
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The sort of a dream
you couldn't imagine at all

1:15:12
No two people have ever been so in love
as my lovey dove and I

1:15:22
No two people
have ever been so in love

1:15:26
Been so in love, been so in love
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No two people have ever been so in love
1:15:33
As you and Mrs Hans Christian
Andersen!

1:15:37
Mrs Andersen.
1:15:38
Mr Andersen.
1:15:40
Mrs Andersen.
1:15:42
Mr Andersen.
1:15:45
Mr Andersen?
1:15:48
Mr Andersen?
1:15:50
Mr Andersen?
1:15:52
Mr Andersen?
1:15:54
Mr Andersen!
1:15:57
How sweet of you to be here
the very moment we return.

1:16:01
How did you know we were going
to do your ballet?

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Never mind. Your real reward will come
tomorrow night when I dance it for you.

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You will come, won't you?
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Perhaps you will have words for me
by tomorrow night?

1:16:18
Come, Louise.
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What would they say back in the village?
1:16:28
You and me getting ready to go
to the opera house in Copenhagen.

1:16:32
To see my ballet!
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Would they believe it? Never.
1:16:36
"One of the cobbler's stories", they'd say.
"How can the children believe them?"

1:16:42
But even I wouldn't dare make up a story
like this - and it happens to be true.

1:16:47
Is it all right if I don't go with you?
1:16:50
What?
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- I said is it all right if I don't go with you?
- No!

1:16:59
It's not all right if you don't go with me.
What's the matter with you anyway?


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