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No. But I think I might, some day.
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Juliette, more chestnuts!
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I know him.
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Jean used to take me
to lunch with him at Louvre Hotel.

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He's really got manners.
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And education.
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And goodness.
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He's not paid what he's worth, either.
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Some more pheasant, darling?
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You look lovely.
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Every man for himself and God for me!
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Juliette will bring cigars and coffee.
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You're having fun.
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The kid's a gas!
She asked what I earn

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on dresses per month. She totted it up
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and said I'd earn more
with a leather goods shop.

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You pushing me?
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No, you're the one who's pushing.
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You ask me: "Is Max Ernst is a Jew?"
I answer: "Who gives a damn!"

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"A great artist?"
Absolutely.

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"Can one be an artist and a Jew?"
Certainly.

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"But I won't denounce any."
Then: "Is Celine a great writer?" "Yes!"

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"You approve his anti-Semitic work?"
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"I don't read the rags he writes for."
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"So, you're a Jew-lover."
Mostly, I've been a Jewess-lover!

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I may be drunk, but it won't stop me
from speaking my mind!

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He's back again!
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With his net!
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- You sure?
- I saw him.

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Take a look.
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He's a bit thick!
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Dirty creep!
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Who?
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What's this about?
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It's just Camille.
A guy who catches cats.

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Cats?
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What's he do with all those cats?
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He skins them or sells them
for food, who knows?

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Maybe they served us cat.
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No, it had feathers.
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- Calm down.
- I'll punch him out!

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I'd warned him.
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Nothing's dumber than an anti-Semite!
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Listen to yourself!

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