The Eagle Has Landed
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Never marry a Virgo.
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Virgo and Pisces
never hit it off.

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Take Arthur, for example.
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I think he's Virgo,
watch it with him.

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Arthur! Arthur Seymour?
Are you crazy?

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I think he is.
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Pure, clean, virtuous,
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and not very hot -
that's a Virgo.

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Ah, it's a terrible shame
from where I'm lying.

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You'll have a weight problem
if you don't watch your food.

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Bastard! Are you laughing at me?
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What else would you have me
do with you, Molly Prior?

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- Don't answer that.
- How do you know my name?

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George Wilde told me at the pub.
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Oh, I see!
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- And Arthur, was he there?
- You could say that.

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I think that he looks upon
you as his personal property.

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He can go to hell -
I belong to no man.

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Your nose turns up.
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And when you get angry, your
mouth turns down at the corners.

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I'm sure you could find 100
things wrong with me...1,000!

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But you wouldn't throw me
out of your bed on a wet night.

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That's men for you -
anything's better than nothing.

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Wait! Come here!
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You don't know me.
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Because if you did,
you'd know that I much prefer

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one autumn afternoon
under the pines

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to a wet Saturday night,
any day.

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The sand has a terrible way of
getting where it shouldn't do.

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Get out of here, before
my passion runs away with me.

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Go on, get! Get!

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