The King and I
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lf I kneel, you kneel,
etcetera, etcetera, etcetera.

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"Is promise?
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Very well, Your Majesty.
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""Is promise."
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Anything you wish to discuss?
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Why would I discuss with you?
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Well, then I Shall go.
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Good night, Your Majesty.
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Good night.
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-Your Majesty?
-What, what, what?

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Has there been any...
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...news recently?
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News? Yes, there were news!
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-They call me barbarian!
-Who?

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Certain parties
who wish to steal my country.

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lf you be Queen Victoria...
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...and somebody tell you I am barbarian...
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-...do you believe it?
-But it's a lie.

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A false lie!
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And what have you decided to do about it?
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You guess what I will do.
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Guess.
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He'll fight the British gunboat.
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Cannon against spears.
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And guess who'll win?
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I believe...
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-...you'll not battle the British.
-What?

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I believe you'll invite the British
to the palace...

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...to show the truth
by putting your best foot forward.

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Right best foot.
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it's just an expression, Your Majesty.
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Yes, well, show them truth.
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That is exactly what I have decided to do.
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But how?
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Guess how I Shall cleverly do this?
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By entertaining the British with a banquet?
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Just as I intended.
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Are you snooping?
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lf there's one thing I will not tolerate
in this palace it's snoopery!


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