The King and I
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I do hope so.
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You have been most difficult woman.
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I think there be many English women...
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...but only one Mrs. Anna.
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God is merciful.
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Yes, Your Majesty.
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God is merciful.
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You...
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...still intend to leave?
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I'm not sure.
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This heart of mine,
which you say I have not got--

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Forgive me, Your Majesty.
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I said many things.
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You have been great help to me...
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...and I wish to make gift.
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That is not necessary.
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I will tell what is necessary.
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Go.
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Outside palace. You like?
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I'm speechless.
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For once.
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At banquet, we did not dance.
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No, Your Majesty.
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Was...
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...looking forward.
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As was I.
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You would accept
dancing invitation from King?

1:16:07
No. Your Majesty.
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But I would accept gladly...
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...from a very good friend.
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Good. Now.
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Now, Your Majesty?
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You teach, you teach, you teach!
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Well, it's very simple, the polka.
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it goes: One, two, three
and one, two, three and...

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...one, two, three and....
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"Shall we dance?
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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
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"romance?
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"On the clear understanding

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