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:02:01
those were wonderful days.
:02:05
l'm truly in the mood
:02:09
for some Tamerlane spice today.
:02:13
A little bit of Tamerlane
would be nice.

:02:18
lf l were ever flustered
by something like that,

:02:25
well then what a laugh!
:02:27
l believe something's going to pass.
:02:33
l'm truly in the mood
:02:35
for some Tamerlane spice.
:02:39
A little bit of Tamerlane
would be nice.

:02:44
l look at the crowd
sitting in this place.

:02:49
There's a certain aura,
a certain grace.

:02:53
Oh man, go away.
lt's pointless today.

:02:58
Flowers!
:03:00
Flowers for the ladies!
:03:06
What are you doing? Don't!
:03:14
Let me go!
:03:19
Help!
:03:23
My intact ladies,
provided there are any,

:03:28
and gentlemen!
:03:30
Welcome with me
the author of this evening. . .

:03:33
Peter Panther,
:03:35
Kaspar Hauser, lgnaz Wrobel, or
let's call him by his real name. . .

:03:41
Kurt Tucholsky.
:03:46
Tamerlane, my dearest child,
it's you.

:03:51
l'd like to have a Tamerlane, too.
:03:57
For a Tamerlane,
you must always watch out.


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