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[ Katharine
Speaking Arabic ]
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[ Chanting In Distance ]
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[ Phonograph Plays
Foreign Song ]
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This--
What is this ?
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- [ Continues ]
- It's a folk song.
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- Arabic.
- No, no, it's Hungarian.
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My daijka sang it to me.
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When I was a child
growing up in Budapest.
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It's beautiful.
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Hmm.
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What's it about ?
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Szerelem means love.
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And the story--
Well, there's, um,
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this Hungarian count.
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He's a wanderer.
He's a fool.
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And for years he's on
some kind of a quest for...
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who knows what.
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And then one day, he falls under
the spell of a mysterious English woman,
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a harpy, who beats him
and hits him.
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And he becomes her slave
and he sews her clothes and worships--
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Stop !
Stop it !
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Stop ! You're always
beating me.
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- Bastard.
- [ Laughing ]
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You bastard !
I believed you !
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You should be
my slave.
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[ Song Continues ]
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I claim this
shoulder blade--
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No, wait. No, I want--
Turn over.