Guys and Dolls
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I had to, Nathan.
Mother kept after me and after me

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and finally I just ran out of excuses.
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And what type baby was it?
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It was a boy. I named it after you, Nathan.
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- Thank you.
- You're welcome.

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Tell me, what has Nathan Junior
been doing all these years?

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Well... right now he's in boarding school.
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As a matter of fact, I wrote Mother that
he won the football game last Saturday.

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I wish I had a bet on it.
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But, Nathan...
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That isn't all.
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You're not going to say
we also have an Adelaide Junior?

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All these years, Nathan.
Mother believes in big families, and...

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And we had such an early start.
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Just give me the grand total.
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- Five.
- Adelaide!

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How could you do such a thing
to a nice old broad like your mother?

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Nathan, darling, let's just us get married
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and I'll handle everything else. OK?
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OK, doll. When we're ready.
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Nathan, we are ready now.
We have been ready for 14 years.

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All we need now is a licence
and a blood test.

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- Blood test?
- Don't worry, Nathan. You've got blood.

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What a city! First they close my crap
game and then they open my veins.

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Nathan, you gave up the crap game.
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Of course I did, doll. And you know why?
For you. Because I love you.

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Can I borrow some earrings?
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It is customary, Laverne, to knock
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when entering the private
dressing room of an engaged person.

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As far as I'm concerned,
you are in here by yourself.

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- May I borrow some earrings?
- Diamonds or pearls?

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- Diamonds.
- Top drawer of the trunk. The big box.


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