Madigan
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# That cannot live yet never dies
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# Until you've faced each dawn
With sleepless eyes

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# You don't know
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# What love is #
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Hi.
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- Well, at least you're alive.
- Hard to tell. Drink?

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Damn newspapers. I felt so lousy.
You'd think you were the criminal.

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Jonesy, you're a good girl.
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Tell me more.
I'm here for comfort and sympathy.

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- Do you love me just a little?
- After my wife, I love you best.

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At least I haven't lost any ground.
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Take it easy with that stuff, there's water in it.
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- How's the world's sexiest singer?
- Great.

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- Come home with me tonight?
- Oh, come on.

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- You know how I feel about you.
- Yeah, I remind you of your father.

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The hell you do.
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You've had it, I think.
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OK.
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Check.
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Compliments of the house, Mr Madigan.
Always a pleasure to have you here.

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Thank you very much.
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- Tell the boys I'm cutting out, OK?
- Yes, Miss Jones.

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We got a cab right outside.
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- Where am I going?
- Beddy-bye, and it won't hurt a bit.

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Yeah, you're right, they shouldn't see me
like this at the station house,


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