Fanny och Alexander
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Oh, well, it happens.
Wasn't it wonderful?

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You're a real Billy goat, sir.
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And you're my little lamb.
:45:16
I must lie on my back.
I'm all in a sweat.

:45:20
- I ate and drank too much.
- You're not ill?

:45:24
Not me!
I feel like a bakery ablaze.

:45:27
Or should I say cafe?
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Ill? When I’m with
such a tasty little morsel?

:45:36
Sit on top of me.
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Oh, you're impossible, sir!
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Ride a rocking horse to Banbury cross
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to see a fine lady on a white steed
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- My goodness, how your heart's pounding.
- I've got a splendid heart.

:46:13
- Your heart this beating.
- I Have a splendid heart.

:46:20
Now you'll have to give me a new bed.
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You'll have a cafe,
an apartment,

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beautiful furniture, and a big bed.
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- And pretty clothes.
- No one will be prettier.

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You will be Gustav Adolf's mistress,
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and I’ll come see you
every Wednesday and Saturday at 3:00.

:46:42
How silly you are.
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- What?
- I said you're silly.

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- Silly, am I?
- You're a real numbskull.

:46:51
I'm not a numbskull!
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You are, for imagining
I’d want anything from you.

:46:58
Don't you want anything?

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