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Yes, I did: extremely polite.
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To the point of being embarrassing.
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And physically?
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You seem to be blind to his charms.
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Maybe less than you think.
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I mean, I can see why young girls like him.
:38:16
He's not 20 anymore,
but there's something youthful about him.

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And he has nice eyes.
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Too bad I don't take after him.
I've eyes like my mother's.

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-Penalty!
-Penalty!

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Tell me what I have to do.
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Nothing, it was just a joke.
:38:33
I'm not joking.
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You decide.
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Okay.
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I'll tell you a story.
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-ls it a fairy tale?
-No.

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Though, if someone had the ring of...
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-Gyges.
-...Gyges...

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...they might've solved the mystery.
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It's a mystery?
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If you like.
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Let's call it "The Necklace Mystery."
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It's a true story.
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If I tell you, it's because
I've decided to let everyone know.

:39:12
No murders were committed, the police
weren't involved, but a theft did occur.

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The necklace was stolen? Whose was it?
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It was mine.
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Who do you suspect?
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-Well....
-Eve?

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Yes.
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What does your father think?
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I don't think my father
believes her completely.

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That's what's serious.
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It proves he'll defend her
in spite of everything.

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Do you have proof?
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I'll tell you the story.
You'll decide if I'm crazy.

:39:39
Among the jewels my father inherited
from his mother was a necklace...

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...which he planned to give me
on my 18th birthday, March 22.

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He didn't tell me. It was to be a surprise.
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But Eve was in on the secret.
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The day before my birthday,
the necklace disappeared.

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A short time before,
he was going to a party with Eve...


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