Fiore delle mille e una notte, Il
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1:15:15
That is Dunya's father. Perhaps
he is seeking a son-in-law

1:15:24
Come on, Tagy
1:15:29
Is this the market place?
1:15:31
Be careful of the Sheikh of the market
1:15:34
He prefers bananas to figs
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That's him smoking over there
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Good morning, Sheikh
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What handsome lads
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But dirty from their journey
1:15:48
Before anything else, you must bathe
1:15:51
As the poet said: May the bath-keeper
enjoy a long and happy life...

1:15:58
...and caress sweetly
so many bodies

1:16:01
You like to enjoy their beauty
in the bath, eh?

1:16:06
I'm not like Dunya, our Princess
who hates men...

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...and can't abide any
talk of marriage

1:16:25
Are you the gardener here?
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Yes. Why?
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May we see the garden?
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-Whose garden is this?
-The daughter of the King

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-She hates men and won't marry?
-Yes, sir

1:16:48
She dreamt a pigeon was caught in a
net and saved by its companion

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But when a dove was caught
the pigeon did not help it...

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...and the dove died
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Now she thinks that all men are like
that pigeon


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