Kate & Leopold
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No. I don’t. No.
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Edamame?
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Kate?
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But one day, he lowered
the Jolly Roger

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-Stu?
-and set sail in search

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of another kind of treasure.
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Not money, not jewels,
not gold...

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but a bride.
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Despite his being a ruffian
of the brine

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fearless in his plunder
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and merciless with the sword
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the Pirate King
was also lonely.

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You see,
he had never met a lady.

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He never met a girl?
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No. Not a girl, not a lady,
not even his own mother.

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-So what happened?
-As with all comedies

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the most ridiculous thing
imaginable-- the Pirate King

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fell in love with
the major general’s daughter.

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I had the good fortune to see
the premiere last month

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at the Fifth Avenue Theatre.
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Since when is
Penzance at the Fifth?

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Is it your habit, sir
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to simply enter a conversation
without introduction?

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to simply enter a conversation
without introduction?

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Whoa, you are deep in it.
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It’s cool. I’m an actor, too.
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I’m Charlie. I live downstairs.
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Kate McKay,
senior vice president.

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Darci, it hasn’t happened.
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All he did
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was dangle a carrot.
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Until he makes a decision
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the pressure’s doubled.
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When’s he going
to make a decision?

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We’re having dinner tomorrow
to discuss it further

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at Commune.
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-Kate?
-Yeah.

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-I have Stuart on the line.
-No!

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-He says he’s in the hospital.
-No!

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Leopold is just sitting alone
in my apartment right now.

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God knows what could happen
to him.

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Do you know he got outside
today?

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Of course he did--
I made him walk your dog.

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What? No, Kate,
you can’t do that!

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He can’t go outside!
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Jesus Christ, Kate.
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He’s from 1876, Kate.

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