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:46:01
When he was swinging me, he made
me feel I could do anything up there.

:46:06
You'll have to be happy
with a couple of simple tricks.

:46:09
How could I ever dream of more?
:46:11
Want me to tell you your fortune?
Only 100 francs for young lovers...

:46:15
Shall we? I wonder if
she sees me with you on opening night.

:46:30
Digli che saremo felici, eh?
:46:45
- What is this we hear about Lola?
- Can't you see I'm busy?

:47:16
Don't bother me. It's not my business.
:47:18
Good house tonight, Mr. Bouglione.
:47:21
Ah, Mr. Ringling North.
How can New York spare you so often?

:47:26
Doesn't it worry you
to have others run your big circus?

:47:29
Always looking for something good.
Takes a lot of acts to fill my three rings.

:47:33
- Takes a lot of looking to find the best.
- I'm afraid we can't surprise you.

:47:37
- I heard Mike Ribble has an act again.
- Ordinary, very ordinary.

:47:42
He must have found a good flier
to tempt Mike out of the rafters.

:47:45
An eager boy but without experience.
You wouldn't be interested.

:47:49
If the new act's as classic as the old,
I'll be very interested.

:47:55
- Mr. Bouglione...
- Don't bother me. Talk to her.

:47:58
Yeah.

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