Roman Holiday
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:25:00
Mr. Bradley, if you don't mind my saying so,
I think you are a ringer.

:25:04
Oh- wha-? Oh. Thanks very much.
You spent the whole day doing things I've always wanted to.

:25:12
Why?
:25:14
I don't know. Seemed the thing to do.
I never heard of anybody so kind.

:25:21
Wasn't any trouble.
Also completely unselfish.

:25:31
Let's have a drink at the bar.
:25:37
Oh! Finalmentez: there you are!
:25:43
I look for you long time-I think maybe you not come.
:25:47
Ah, off; all off!
Oh, it's nice without, isn't it? Cool.

:25:52
Oh, very, very good.
Mr. Bradley.

:25:56
I, Mario Delani.
Old friends?

:26:00
Oh, yes; he cut my hair this afternoon.
He invited me here, tonight.

:26:05
Wha- what did you say the name was?
Delani, Mario Delani.

:26:09
Mario Delani, I'm very glad to know you.
:26:12
Me too.
:26:14
Oh, may I enjoy myself ... the pleasure? Do you mind?
:26:21
No, no, go right ahead.
Thank you.

:26:47
Ciao, Joe. Did I miss anything?
You're just in time, pal.

:26:51
Who's Smithy dancing with?
Barber-cut her hair this afternoon, made a date for tonight.

:26:58
"The Princess and the Barber"

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