Fiddler on the Roof
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:55:02
Yes, Your Honor?
:55:05
I have news I think
I should tell you as a friend.

:55:10
I'm giving you this news
because I like you.

:55:13
You're an honest, decent person,
even though you are a Jew.

:55:17
Oh, thank you, Your Honor.
:55:21
How often does a man get
a compliment like that?

:55:27
And the news?
:55:29
We have received orders
that sometime soon...

:55:32
this district is to have
a little unofficial demonstration.

:55:37
What?
:55:42
A pogrom? Here?
:55:45
No. Just a little
unofficial demonstration.

:55:48
Little?
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- How little?
- Not too serious.

:55:53
Just mischief so that if
an inspector comes...

:55:56
he can see that we did our duty.
:55:59
Personally, I don't know why there has
to be trouble between people.

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But I thought I should tell you.
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Thank you, Your Honor.
:56:10
You're a good man.
:56:14
If I may say so...
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it's too bad
you're not a Jew.

:56:20
That's what I like about you.
:56:22
You're always joking.
:56:29
Congratulations again
for your daughter.

:56:32
Thank you, Your Honor.
:56:35
Oh, about the other matter,
it won't be too bad.

:56:37
- I wouldn't worry.
- Of course not.

:56:58
Dear God...

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