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1:27:06
Look, as long as we're here. . . .
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Do you promise to love me. . .
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. . .and obey me?
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And be a good boy?
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l do.
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And do you promise never to put
that stuff on my face again?

1:27:21
l do.
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God!
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We're going to be great!
1:27:28
We're going to be like. . .
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. . .one of those poor couples
on the subway who hold hands.

1:27:35
How much is the subway?
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Sixty cents. But if you spit,
it's a $500 fine.

1:27:41
Then l won't spit.
1:27:43
Good! None of the best people do.
1:27:45
l'll get a job!
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That's what l'll do!
1:27:49
l'll get a job!
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l'll work!
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God, this'll be great!
1:27:55
-Good! Look how excited he is.
-l'll come home from work.

1:27:58
You'll be ironing.
1:28:00
We'll eat some cheap,
disgusting food.

1:28:03
Stop!
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l think we're in trouble.
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That is out of the question!
1:28:10
There has never been such a thing
as a working-class Bach!

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And there never will be!
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Step! Step!
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l've reached a decision.
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The Bach family must endure.
And not on a subway.

1:28:30
Your children will be
senators, ambassadors.

1:28:33
Perhaps even a president!
1:28:36
You have your 750 million dollars.
1:28:40
All right!
1:28:46
l don't know, Martha.
1:28:48
You don't know?!
1:28:50
-Money has screwed me up my whole life.
-l know!

1:28:53
l've always been rich
and never been happy.

1:28:56
l've always been poor
and usually been happy.

1:28:58
Rubbish! l've always been rich
and l've always been happy.


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