Fiddler on the Roof
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it gives me satisfaction...
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to make people happy.
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True? Of course true.
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So good-bye, Golde,
and you're welcome.

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Good-bye, Yente.
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Come, children, get changed
for the Sabbath. Hurry.

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- Hurry with your work.
- I wonder if Yente found you a husband.

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I'm not anxious for that.
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- Unless it's Motel the tailor.
- I didn't ask you.

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You're the oldest.
They have to make a match for you...

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before making one for me.
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Then after her, one for me.
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- So if Yente...
- Yente!

:17:38
Well, somebody has to
arrange the matches.

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- She might bring someone wonderful.
- Someone interesting.

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- Well-off.
- And important.

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Matchmaker, matchmaker
Make me a match

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Find me a find
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Catch me a catch
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Matchmaker, matchmaker
Look through your book

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And make me a perfect match
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Matchmaker, matchmaker
I'll bring the veil

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You bring the groom
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Slender and pale
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Bring me a ring
for I'm longing to be

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The envy of all I see
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For Papa, make him a scholar
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For Mama, make him rich as a king
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For me, well, I wouldn't holler
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If he were as handsome as anything
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Matchmaker, matchmaker
Make me a match

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Find me a find
Catch me a catch

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Night after night
in the dark I'm alone

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So find me a match
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Of my own
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Since when are you
interested in a match, Chava?

:18:57
I thought you had
your eye on books.


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