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# Lips like a rose
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# And cheeks likewise, miss
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# Oi'll tell you true
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# Which I never done, sir
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# Oi like you
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# As oi never liked none, sir.
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# 'Ey, but I do
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# Like you
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- Morning, Carte.
- Good morning, Gilbert.

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- Cigar?
- Thank you.

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- Gilbert.
- Sullivan. May I?

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- Certainly.
- Morning, D'Oyly.

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- Good morning, Miss Lenoir.
- Good morning.

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Good day, Helen.
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Now, gentlemen.
We all know why we're here.

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We seem to have come
to something of a standstill.

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- Indeed we have.
- Which, Arthur, is because...

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Oh.
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Because, Helen...
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...I am unable to set the piece
that Gilbert persists in presenting.

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The piece I persist in presenting
is substantially altered each time.

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Otherwise there'd be little point
in my presenting it to you.

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With respect, old chap,
it is not substantially altered at all.

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You seem merely to have grafted
on to the first act...

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...the tantalising suggestion
that we are to be in the realms of...

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...human emotion and probability...
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...only to disappoint us by reverting to
your familiar world of Topsy-Turvydom.

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That which I have grafted on to Act One,
Sullivan, has been at your request.

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But if you take exception
to Topsy-Turvydom...


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