Roustabout
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:21:08
- Don't you believe in knocking?
- How do you knock on a tent?

:21:12
What's your name, beautiful?
:21:14
Charlie Rogers, handsome.
What's yours?

:21:16
Professionally,
I am known as Madame Mijanou,

:21:21
but you can call me Estelle.
:21:23
I'd rather call you Madame Mijanou.
What do you do here?

:21:28
- That depends. By day or night?
- I hope you're not a mind reader,

:21:34
because if you are,
I'm about to get my face slapped.

:21:39
- I am a seeress.
- A what?

:21:42
A seeress. Sit down.
:21:47
I read the past, present and future.
:21:55
You are the son of a Roman baron.
:21:59
You have come to this country
on a diplomatic mission.

:22:02
You will bring great financial reward
to your native land. Right?

:22:07
Sure. But right now I'm a roustabout,
here to give you a hand.

:22:11
Which hand do you want to give me?
:22:14
The left hand, being closest to
the heart, reveals much about love.

:22:20
Let's forget the fortune-telling.
What do you want me to do?

:22:24
I can tell you what kind of woman
will be attracted to you.

:22:28
I'm old enough to figure that out.
:22:30
- What do you see in my eyes?
- Maybe I'd better slap your face.

:22:37
I like you, Charlie.
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But do you think maybe
I'm a little too mature for you?

:22:43
Women are like wine.
They improve with age.

:22:46
- But you don't drink?
- I'm an alcoholic.

:22:51
- Estelle!
- Who's that?

:22:54
- Probably my boyfriend.
- You don't care?

:22:58
- Not if you don't.
- I don't.


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