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	Dear Nelly and Dolly...
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	I have to ask you a favor.
While he's here...
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	with you, you have to spend
a lot of time with him...
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	and chat with him,
and spoil him...
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	because he's a child too.
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	You're so good, Pio.
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	We love you very much too.
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	I know.
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	Dolly...
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	The participle.
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	The participle...
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	is something...
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	that's part ofa sipple.
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	That isn't the slightest bit funny,
Miss Dolly.
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	-Pio, come on, don't be angry.
-Don't be angry?
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	We don't like knowing what's in books.
We like to know things.
:55:58
	You have to know
about everything,just in case.
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	Just wait,
in no time at all...
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	you'll be aristocratic
young ladies...
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	and when your mother
takes you to the salons...
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	you're going to excel.
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	Imagine if, at a soiree,
they start talking about participles.
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	As you two don't know what it is,
people will say...
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	''Where on earth...
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	did her ladyship find
that pair of mules?''
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	They'll laugh atyou,
and the young men won't love you.
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	They'll love us
even if we don't know participles...
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	-conjunctions or anything.
-That's right.
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	And only very boring young men
would take us to soirees...
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	to talk about participles.
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	Pio...
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	how many daughters
do you have?
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	Five or six?
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	Too many.