Fiddler on the Roof
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:12:04
Tradition
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Marriages must be arranged
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By the papa
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This should never be changed
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One little time
you pull out the prop

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And where does it stop
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Do I still have something to say
about my daughter?

:12:22
Doesn't anyone have to ask
a father anymore?

:12:25
I've wanted to ask you for some time.
:12:27
First I wanted to save enough
for a sewing machine.

:12:30
You stop talking nonsense.
:12:33
You are just a poor tailor!
:12:35
But even a poor tailor
is entitled to some happiness!

:12:50
I promise you, your daughter
will not starve.

:12:59
He's beginning
to talk like a man.

:13:04
On the other hand...
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what kind of a match would that be...
:13:08
with a poor tailor?
:13:13
On the other hand, he is an honest,
hard worker.

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But on the other hand...
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he has absolutely nothing.
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On the other hand,
things could never get worse for him.

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They could only get better.
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They gave each other a pledge
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Unheard of, absurd
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They gave each other
a pledge

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Unthinkable
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But look at my daughter's face
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She loves him
She wants him

:13:51
And look at my daughter's eyes
:13:54
So hopeful

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