Harold and Maude
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Tell me, that car over there,
is that parked all right?

:39:05
Yes, ma'am, that's fine.
:39:07
Thank you so much. You might turn
the radio off - saves the battery.

:39:41
A little after-dinner liqueur,
Harold?

:39:43
- Thank you, I don't drink.
- It's all right, it's organic.

:39:47
- Thanks.
- It has no nutritional value

:39:50
but consistency
is not really a human trait.

:39:54
What is that up there?
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That's my umbrella.
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That's just a relic. I found it when
I was packing to come to America.

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It used to be my defence
on picket lines and rallies

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and political meetings,
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being dragged off by the police
and attacked by thugs.

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What were you fighting for?
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Big issue.
Liberty, rights, justice.

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Kings died, kingdoms fell.
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I don't regret the kingdom.
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What sense in borders
and nations and patriotism?

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But I miss the kings.
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When I was a little girl,
I was taken to the palace in Vienna

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to a garden party.
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I can still see the sun shining,
the parasols,

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the flashing uniforms
of the young officers.

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I thought then
that I would marry a soldier.

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Later on,
Frederick would chide me about it.

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He was so serious.

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