Moulin Rouge!
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:23:02
" Come out of the garden, baby"
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"You'll catch your death
in the fog "

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"Young girls "
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-"They call them the Diamond Dogs"
- Yaah!

:23:14
Find Zidler.
The girl's waiting for me.

:23:18
- That twinkle-toes Duke
has really taken the bait, girl.

:23:21
With a patron like him,
you could be the next Sarah Bernhardt.

:23:24
Oh, Marie, do you really think
I could be like the great Sarah?

:23:27
Why not?
You've got the talent.

:23:29
You hook that Duke, and you'll be
lighting up the great stages of Europe.

:23:34
I'm gonna be a real actress, Marie.
A great actress.

:23:37
I'm gonna fly away from here.
Oh, yes, we can fly, fly away from here!

:23:41
- Duckling, is everything all right?
- Oh, yes.

:23:44
- Of course, Harold.
- Oh, thank goodness.

:23:46
You certainly weaved your magic
with that duke on the dance floor.

:23:50
- How do I look?
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- Smoldering temptress.
- Oh, my little strawberry!

:23:57
How could he possibly resist
from gobbling you up?

:24:00
Everything's going so well!
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"I'll meet you
in the red room"

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-"Close the door and dim the lights"
- Unbelievable!

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Straight to the elephant!
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This is a wonderful place
for a poetry reading.

:24:15
Don't you think?
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Hmm?
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- Poetic enough for you?
- Yes.

:24:25
A little, uh, supper?
Maybe some champagne?

:24:30
I'd rather just, um,
get it over and done with.

:24:35
Oh.
:24:39
Very well.
:24:43
Then why don'tyou...
:24:45
come down here?
:24:47
Let's get it
over and done with.

:24:50
I-I prefer
to do it standing.

:24:52
- Oh.
- You don't have to stand.

:24:54
It's sometimes
that it's quite long,

:24:57
and I'd like you
to be comfortable.

:24:59
It's quite modern what I do, and it
may feel a little strange at first,


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