A New Kind of Love
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When l dream it,
he has tears in his eyes,

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and he's throwing hundred-dollar bills.
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- Come here.
- But l never catch them.

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l've been up all night, pounding
out a new idea for the column.

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- All night?
- Yeah, read it.

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Dateline, Montmartre.
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Bébé.
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Good morning.
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Au revoir, bébé.
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Actually, you can say that again.
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Au revoir, bébé.
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Au revoir, bébé.
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Do l know you?
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Mais certainement.
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Oh, of course.
l didn't recognize you dry.

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Au revoir.
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One thing. You've got your nose
to the grindstone every minute.

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Come on, read it, l want your opinion.
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Okay.
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''Dateline, Montmartre.
Here in a garret--''

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- Get with it.
- ''Overlooking the 'trumbled'--

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The tumbled rooftops...''
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You're gonna laugh,
but this writing is so shaky

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it looks like you wrote with a quill pen.
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''That still house the ghosts
of Montaigne and Baudelaire,

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l found a certain enchantment
that is...''

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Come on.
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- Where we going?
- To get a typewriter and a desk.

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Oh, good idea.

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