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Naturally, Comrade.
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Leopard print jersey.
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Mad! I love them!
They'll be wonderful for barbecues.

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- I'll take six.
- Merci, Mademoiselle.

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I was to meet Miss Dayton.
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Mr. Boroff, baby,
I'm so glad you could make it.

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You come right in and sit down here,
because I won't buy a thing you don't like.

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Trousers to match...
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I don't know very much about ladies.
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Nonsense, an artist is an artist.
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Speaking of artists, wait until you hear me
sing some of your tunes.

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Sing?
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Archie Birch, the lyric writer, is in Paris.
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I showed him your stuff.
Baby, you will not believe...

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what he dug up
out of your Ode to a Tractor.

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Commercial, but with class.
I flipped over the one he calls Josephine.

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- But my music is not for singing.
- But, Mr. Boroff, baby...

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didn't you ever hear
about Tchaikovsky and Borodin?

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Tchaikovsky and Borodin are different.
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As composers, they have what is
in Russia, a great advantage.

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- Oh, what's that?
- They are dead.

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Mr. Boroff, baby, you see,
music in America has to be sort of...

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But my music is part of Russian culture.
I can't do it, Miss Dayton.

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Please, ask me anything else.
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Mr. Boroff, baby, you see,
that's all I want. I've got everything else.

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And, if you could do
this little old thing for me...

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we could see a lot more of each other.
You know, dinners...

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and things like that.
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- The fitting room is ready, mademoiselle.
- Oh, wonderful.

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Come and watch me being fitted.
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- I think I'd better wait here.
- All right. Well, I'll tell you what.

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You just sit right down over here
and I'll be right back.


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