Cabaret
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:50:02
...because l know
no other young woman...

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...who is giving her body
frequently to men.

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My English.
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l am rending you an embarrassment?
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No, no, l'm fascinated.
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Fritz Wendel has declared love for me.
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At first l not taking this seriously.
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He is so...
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...so formal. And also l think so much...
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...the gigolo who hunts for the fortune.
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ls that what you say?
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That's what we say, all right.
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Then...
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...the night before yesterday...
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...my parents are from the house...
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...und we are seated here...
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...upon my father's library sofa.
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Suddenly...
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...he throws aside the formalities...
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-...there is fire, there is passion.
-Oh, my God...

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-...he pounced!
-Please?

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He made love to you.
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On my father's library sofa.
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Und even for that
he is showing no respect.

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l am fighting,
l'm calling out harsh words...

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...but then....
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May we not be frank?
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Suddenly...
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...all is...equal fire...
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...equal passion in me.
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And since then, l think only of him.
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Now, is this love...
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...or mere fatuation of the body?
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You with so many, as you call,
''screwings''...

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...shall please tell me the truth of it.
:51:57
Please.

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