Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
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1:17:01
Especially if she's pretty
like l and has blonde hair.

1:17:06
We can do without the philosophy.
Facts only.

1:17:09
Mr. Pritchard is a little confused
and would like to ask a question.

1:17:15
l can hardly blame him.
What is it?

1:17:18
He doesn't see well, and would like
to look at Miss Lee more closely.

1:17:23
Permission granted.
1:17:29
Mr. Pritchard, how nice to see you!
1:17:32
Yes, Miss Lee--
You are Miss Lee, aren't you?

1:17:36
That's who l am, all right.
But my friends call me Lorelei.

1:17:40
l hope you're my friend. l love to
have handsome gentlemen be my friends.

1:17:46
My eyes are not that good.
1:17:48
-Have you ever heard me sing?
-No.

1:17:51
-Are you sure?
-l've not had the pleasure.

1:17:54
Thank you ever so!
1:17:56
A kiss on the hand
May be quite continental

1:18:01
But diamonds are a girl's best friend
1:18:06
A kiss may be grand
1:18:09
But it won't pay the rental
On your humble flat

1:18:14
Or help you at the automat
1:18:17
Men grow cold as girls grow old
1:18:21
And we all lose our charms in the end
1:18:27
Square-cut or pear-shaped
These rocks don't lose their shape

1:18:32
Diamonds are a girl's best friend
1:18:34
This is not a cabaret!
Stop that woman!

1:18:38
Tiffany's!
1:18:43
Cartier!
1:18:51
Black, Starr, Frost, Gorham
1:18:54
Talk to me, Harry Winston
Talk to me

1:18:57
Did you hear me? Stop her!
Get her to the witness stand!


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