The King and I
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"On a bright cloud of music
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"Shall we fly?
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"Shall we dance?
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"Shall we then say goodnight
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"and mean goodbye?
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"Or perchance
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"When the last Little star has left the sky
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"Shall we still be together
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"With our arms around each other?
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"And Shall you be my new romance?
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"On the clear understanding
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"That this kind of thing can happen
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"Shall we dance?
Shall we dance?

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"Shall we--"
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Why do you stop?
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Your Majesty, I didn't realize I was....
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After all, in my country...
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...a girl would not dance alone
while others were looking on.

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But you will dance with strange man
holding hands, etcetera, etcetera.

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Not always a strange man.
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Sometimes, a very good friend.
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Really?
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Yes. But at the moment,
he's pretending to be civilized.

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I'll see through that.
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We're so lucky you came to save us.
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Anna, are you and Louis all right?
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I had no idea it would be you.
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Pack your things.
I'm concerned for your well-being.

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Really, Edward, no need.
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I'll be the judge of that.
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I've been assured this king is a barbarian.
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Who, who, who?
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A dear friend.
Sir Edward Ramsey, Your Majesty.

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We knew each other before I was married.
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Dinner. Afterwards, dancing.
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Dinner?
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Dancing?
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A banquet...
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...in your honor.
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in that case...
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...we'd best go in.
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Yes.
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Better be going in.

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