I Could Go on Singing
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at the science museum.
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So it looks like you're gonna
have to make another call.

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Look, why don't you go powder
your nose or something?

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OK.
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Canterbury wasn't any too happy
when I called this afternoon.

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In fact, Canterbury's getting
just a little irritated with us.

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I'm sure you took care
of everything, Ida.

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Do you think this is my style?
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How long is this going on?
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What do you mean?
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You know what I mean.
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I took him out for the day.
What's so wrong with that?

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Look, Jenny, this is me, see?
Ida. Eighteen years. Remember?

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I just want to get
to know him a little better.

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And then what?
Let him go home, Jenny.

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Tomorrow.
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Why don't you quit
while you're ahead?

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You wanted to see him.
Fine, you saw him.

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Now say good-bye.
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- We blew the recording room.
- George! Hi.

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When did you get back?
Look, are you all right?

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- We were worried.
- I'm fine!

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Look, if you ever
get hung up again, let us know.

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We'd work it out for you.
That's what we're here for.

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You still here?
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Good evening, sir.
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Yeah.
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I'll set it up again.
Are we on our way?

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Are you ready, honey?
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Jenny, I don't think
I ought to stay.

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I'm keeping you
from important things.

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Nothing's that important, Matt.
I haven't missed a thing.

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George, I have
a new escort tonight...

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and a very attractive one, too.
See you later. Come on.

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I've been running
through rains

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And the wind
that follows after

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For one certain face

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