A New Kind of Love
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All the shops are closed and all the
salons, in honor of St. Catherine.

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Oh, here you are, darling.
The best actors entertain,

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and the champagne is free.
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And all the girls keep drinking till all the
other girls begin to look like boys?

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No, no, darling.
This is a religious holiday.

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- Amen.
- You see, darling,

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all these girls are looking
for husbands, like l am.

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Like you are.
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May the best girl win. Good luck.
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Why did you have to turn out
to be likable?

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l like you too.
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- Shall we dance?
- l'll be delighted.

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Now l've seen everything.
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Mesdames, messieurs.
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For our friends who do not
speak French, l will explain.

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This fete began over
1 ,000 years ago,

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when l was just a small boy.
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And these strange hats--
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Well, they must be worn by all
the young ladies

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who are over 25 and unmarried.
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You are over 25?
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l love Paris. lt's so insincere.
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Thank you.
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Now, St. Catherine insists, of course,
that these ladies

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must be unspoiled, untouched,
virgin.

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But wait, wait.
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We are all, in France, gentlemen.
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And any young lady
who is 25 years old,

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and she's not married, well, naturally,
we will take your word for it.

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Vive la France!

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