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That's great. We'll keep in touch.
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You know l'm not quite finished yet.
l have a...

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Wait, don't go.
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l could... just a second...
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Goddamn it!
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Thank you!
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Here's your music, honey.
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Thanks.
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You know you're really pretty good.
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Yeah.
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What are you doing here?
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l've been making around.
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Well, if not fooled up by you,
l'll be swinging right now.

:43:58
Come on, l was there to get you off.
:43:59
You should learn how
to put things behind you.

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Thank you.
l'll put that at the top of my list

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right after finding a job
and an apartment with a john.

:44:07
Can you shut up and listen to me?
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You really are something.
:44:10
Coming in here like some goddamn queen bee,
full of advice for slop like me.

:44:16
Let me tell you something,
Miss Velma Kelly.

:44:19
l got a new life now.
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And one of the best thing about it,
is it don't include you.

:44:24
Fine. l just thought we could
help each other out.

:44:26
Wait, you thought wrong, didn't you?
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Listen to me.
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l talked to this guy in downtown.
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He says one chance hurts nothing
these days, but two...

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We can make a couple hundred a week.
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Think about it, Roxie.
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Faces back on the papers
and names in the market.

:44:52
Velma Kelly and Roxie Hart.
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Should it be alphabetical?
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That could work.
:44:58
A couple hundred?
Maybe we can ask for a thousand.


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