Man of La Mancha
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I beg thee grant
that I may kiss

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The nethermost hem
of thy garment

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And send to me a token
of thy fair esteem

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That I may carry
as my standard into battle

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What kind of a token?
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He says generally
it's a silken scarf.

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Why, your master's
a crack-brain.

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Well, they say one madman
makes a hundred...

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and love makes a thousand.
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- What does that mean?
- I'm not sure.

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You're crazy, too.
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- What are you waiting for?
- The token.

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I'll give him a token. Here!
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But, milady...
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Don't you milady me,
or I'll crack you like an egg.

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Hey, wait a moment.
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Come here.
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Come. Tell me.
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Why do you follow him, huh?
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Oh, that's easy to explain.
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It's a... it's a...
well, it's a sort of crusade.

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Crusade?
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And then there's
all those people in distress.

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Distress?
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And, uh, well, uh,
because, um...

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- Why?
- I'm telling you.

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- Because, um...
- Why?

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I like him.
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I really like him.
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Tear out my fingernails
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One by one
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I like him
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- That's no reason.
- I don't have

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A very good reason
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Since I've been with him
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Cuckoo nuts have been in season
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- You are crazy.
- But there's nothing I can do

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Chop me up for onion stew

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