The World of Henry Orient
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What is it?
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I'm in love.
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- With that creep?
- What do you mean, creep?

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Isn't that him?
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Isn't it awful?
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Boothy read all about him in a magazine.
He's been married about a dozen times.

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- Still got the magazine?
- I'll ask her.

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Not that it matters.
I love him anyway. I adore him.

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You can tell the whole world if you want to
that I, Valerie Campbell Boyd,

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love and adore the great and beautiful
and wonderful Henry Orient,

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world without end, amen.
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- But look.
- No, you look.

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Isn't he absolutely divine?
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Yeah, he really is cute,
but I thought you said he needed practice.

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Gilbert, have you no soul? Of course he
needs practice, especially on the scales.

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But... this is love, Gilbert.
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My dreamy dream of dreams,
my beautiful, adorable, Oriental Henry.

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How can I prove to you that I'm yours?
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What am I gonna do, Gil?
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- You mean it's real?
- I don't know what else.

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I can't eat, I can't sleep,
I can't even think of anything else.

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Next day I went
to the record shop when it opened

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and I bought his only two records.
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That's all he's got out, poor darling.
I've been playing them ever since.

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Are you gonna tell him?
You've got to, Val. He's got to know.

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- I wouldn't dare.
- Why not?

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You're not a little child any longer.
We're practically adolescents.

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And I'll bet you Mr Orient
would be proud to know you love him.

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You mean just walk right up to him
and tell him in person?

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You've got to.

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