Fiddler on the Roof
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Lazar Wolf wants to see you.
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The butcher?
What is it about?

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I don't know, only
he says it's important.

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I have nothing
for him to slaughter.

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After the Sabbath,
talk with him.

:36:12
About what? If he's thinking
about buying my new milk cow...

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he can forget it.
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I want you to talk...
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I want you to talk to...
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What else can I do?
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You could ask my father
for my hand tonight.

:36:39
Now.
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Why should he consider me?
I'm a poor tailor.

:36:43
I'm only a poor milkman's daughter.
Just talk to him.

:36:47
Tzeitel, if your father
says no, that's it. It's final.

:36:52
He'll yell at me.
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I'm just a poor tailor.
:36:57
Even a poor tailor
is entitled to some happiness.

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That's true.
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Amen. A man sends you an important
message, you can talk to him.

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- I don't want to...
- Talk to him!

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All right!
After the Sabbath I'll talk to him!

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All right. I'll talk to him.
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Well, it's getting late.
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- Where is everybody?
- I don't know, Papa.

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Children! Come down, children!
We are lighting the candles.

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Not now, Motel. Hurry up, children!
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Not now, Motel.
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The sun is almost down.
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What is it?
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Yes?
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Well, Motel, what is it?
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Good Sabbath, Reb Tevye.

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