Lolita
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:10:02
Listen, Captain, why don't you stop
trifling with life and death?

:10:08
I'm a playwright, you know.
I know all about this sort of tragedy and...

:10:12
...and comedy and fantasy and everything.
:10:15
I've got 52 successful...
:10:17
...scenarios to my credit...
:10:18
...added to which, my father's a policeman.
You look like a music lover to me.

:10:23
Why don't you let....
:10:26
Why don't you let me play you
a little thing l...

:10:28
...l wrote last week.
:10:32
Nice sort of opening there.
:10:34
We could dream up some lyrics maybe.
You and I dream them up together...

:10:37
...you know, share the profits.
:10:42
Do you think that'll make the hit parade?
:10:48
"The moon was blue, and so are you,
and I tonight...

:10:52
"...she's mine, yours...
:10:54
"...she's yours tonight...
:10:57
"...and the moon is--"
:11:11
Gee, that hurt me, that....
You really hurt me.

:11:14
If you're trying to scare me,
you did a pretty swell job already.

:11:18
My leg'll be black and blue tomorrow.
:11:22
You know this house is roomy and cool.
You see how cool it is.

:11:28
I intend on moving to England
or Florence forever.

:11:31
You can move in.
:11:33
I've got some nice friends
who could come and keep you company.

:11:36
You could use them as pieces of furniture.
:11:39
There's one guy who looks
just like a bookcase.

:11:42
I could fix for you to attend executions.
How would you like that?

:11:46
Just you there, and nobody else,
just watching, watch.

:11:51
Do you like watching, Captain?
:11:53
Because not many people know...

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