Fiddler on the Roof
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:43:04
Yes?
:43:07
I suppose you know
why I wanted to see you.

:43:12
Oh, yes, I do, but...
:43:15
there is no use talking about it.
:43:21
I understand how you feel...
:43:24
but...
:43:26
After all, you have
a few more without her.

:43:29
Ah, I see.
:43:31
Today you want one.
Tomorrow you may want two.

:43:35
Two? What would I do with two?
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The same as you do with one.
:43:54
This is very important to me.
:43:57
Why is it so important to you?
:44:01
Frankly...
:44:03
because...
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I'm lonely.
:44:11
Lonely?
:44:13
Reb Lazar, what are
you talking about?

:44:17
How can a little cow
keep you company?

:44:19
Little cow?
Is that what you call her?

:44:22
What else should I call her? That's
what she is. What are you talking about?

:44:25
- Don't you know?
- We're talking about my milk cow...

:44:29
you want to buy from me.
:44:31
A milk cow?
:44:37
A milk cow so I won't be lonely?
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I'm talking about...
:44:47
your daughter Tzeitel.
:44:51
My daughter Tzeitel?
:44:53
Of course.
Your daughter Tzeitel.

:44:56
I see her every Thursday
in my butcher shop...


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