Funny Girl
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- Oh, look, here's Fanny now.
- Let her mama tell her.

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Rosie.
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Who is it, Mama?
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Auntie Blanche or Lou?
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Ziegfeld.
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He died?
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"Dear Miss Brice. Stop.
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Please meet me
at the New Amsterdam Theatre...

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...on Thursday at 11:00 a.m. Stop.
Florence Ziegfeld."

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See? By heart, like
the Pledge Allegiance.

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Mazel tov, Fanny, darling. Mazel tov.
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- I knew you'd do it.
- My stomach aches.

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I wonder how a mother
could call a boy Florence.

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It's "Florenz."
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I wonder how a mother
could call a boy Florenz.

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- You think it's a job or an audition?
- A job.

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You know what I think?
Somebody talked to him about me.

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See, I met this guy backstage
one night with a ruffled shirt on.

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Just the kind you figure
to know Ziegfeld.

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I bet you he said a word.
That's what must have happened.

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- Oh, my head aches.
- Nothing aches.

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- You're built like a horse.
- I have nothing to wear.

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What's she been walking around in
all this time? Towels?

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It's coming too easy.
That's what's got me scared.

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Where's all the suffering
before you click?

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And the hard knocks, the setbacks
you're supposed to learn from?

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This is too quick.
I haven't suffered enough yet.

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The job's not yours yet. If it were,
who says you won't lose it in a week?

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Cheer up. You may suffer later.
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If you're as bossy with Ziegfeld
as you are with...

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I am not bossy with you or anyone.
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And even if I was...
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...Ziegfeld isn't just anyone.
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...Ziegfeld isn't just anyone.
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And believe me...
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...whatever he tells me to do,
that's what I'll do.


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