Funny Girl
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I mean...
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...without the pillow.
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You'll do it exactly like tonight.
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- That's an order.
- You liked it?

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No! But the audience did. That's why
I'm going to give you another number.

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I'll choose a new song for you.
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Thank you, Mr. Ziegfeld!
The only thing is, about that song.

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A song, you know,
it's a very, very intimate thing.

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I mean, it's really
between me and the audience.

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So?
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So one of the things I really feel
definite about is choosing my own.

:48:35
Choosing your own what?
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Songs. Songs.
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Good evening.
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- And congratulations. Both of you.
- Hello, Nick.

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- It's you, my first ruffled shirt.
- Good to see you. How're they running?

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Ahead, Flo, just like you
and this little girl.

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First time I saw her,
I had a hunch you belonged together.

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I had the same hunch.
And it's aging me...

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...fast.
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I knew it.
It was you who told him about me.

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- No, I wish I had.
- I don't believe you.

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Have it your own way.
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And you had it your own way
on that stage tonight, didn't you?

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Six curtain calls.
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Only five.
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- But you stopped the show.
- I did! I stopped the Follies!

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I knew it. I wrote the card
with your flowers before the show.

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- What?
- The yellow roses.

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I didn't even have a chance to look!
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Oh, they're beautiful.
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- "Dear Star, I told you so."
- Don't forget, I saw you workout.

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Where would you like to go?
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Luchow's? Delmonico's?
A party? Two parties?

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- I can't. I gotta meet some people...
- "At my mother's saloon."

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- Not again. Can't you skip it?
- It wouldn't be nice.

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It's sort of a party for me.

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