Funny Girl
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Alone at last.
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Fanny, congratulations!
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- Thanks, Mrs. Nadler.
- I got up on account of the baby.

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- He's a regular midnight fisherman!
- He'll outgrow it.

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Alone at last.
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That's Henry Street.
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You're never alone.
Everybody worries about everybody.

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It's my home.
I love having people care about me.

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But I don't see how anyone
could help caring about you.

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Why, because I'm funny?
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Well, that's part of it.
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It's a funny thing. I've imagined
you practically all over the world:

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Paris, London, the Delaware Water Gap.
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Everyplace. Everyplace except
Henry Street. And here you are.

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You've imagined me?
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Well, I mean,
I thought about you a lot.

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Maybe it was your ruffled shirt.
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Anyway, you're like a character
in a book to me.

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And I hadn't read many books, see?
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So that makes you kind of...
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- I talk a lot, don't I?
- Yes.

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But it's one of the things
I like best about you.

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Boy, have you got good manners.
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- It's your turn. Say something.
- All right.

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With all these people who care about
you by the blockful and theatre-full...

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...doesn't it ever narrow down
to just one special person?

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You mean, like a boyfriend?
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I haven't had time.
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But don't get me wrong.
I mean, I know a million guys.

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- After all, I am in the theatre.
- Oh, yes.

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Well, see, I've been very busy and...
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How about you?
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- Hundreds of girls, huh?
- Oh, thousands!

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All gorgeous.
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All gorgeous.
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Tonight should be
a nice change for you.


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