Sabrina
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Hello, Linus. I'm back!
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It's Sabrina.
Would you have recognised her?

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That scrawny kid who'd run away
when she saw us,

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her knees painted with Mercurochrome.
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How do you like those legs now?
Aren't they something?

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David, the last pair of legs
that were something

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cost the family $25,000.
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Look what I brought you from Paris.
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Sabrina, I should have mentioned it
in a letter...

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- Here. Do you like it?
- But I didn't want to upset you.

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Aren't they gaudy?
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Sabrina, David is engaged.
He's getting married again.

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I know. Margaret wrote me.
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Brandy. And this is for you to wear
on your day off.

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- Then you don't care?
- Not too much. He's not married yet.

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I don't like that.
I don't like the sound of it.

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Father, everything has changed.
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Nothing's changed.
He's still David Larrabee.

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And you're still
the chauffeur's daughter.

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And you're still reaching for
the moon.

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No, Father.
The moon's reaching for me.

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I wish the wedding were tomorrow,
David.

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- Don't you?
- Yes, dear.

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Ten more days.
It'll seem more like ten years.

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Yes, dear.

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