Cuore altrove, Il
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I'm saying this for your own good,
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keep looking around.
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Perhaps you'll find the right girl for you.
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A simpler girl.
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-I sincerely hope so. -I don't think one exists.
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Good-bye.
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Votes for women means
politics in the bedroom!

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It's better suited to another activity!
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It they'd allowed it, whatÂ’d
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be left for us?
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Death in war. But these women
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don't lay claim to that.
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-What do you think, professor?
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-Of what?
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-Votes for women? -I don't know.
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I wouldn't tell you anyway.
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-Anything wrong? -Yes, lots of things.
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And to top it all there's the
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negation of music and pitch!
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Good morning, professor.
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My idea of studying Lucrezio
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was not appreciated.
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I wasn't appreciated either.
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Lucrezio and I have been rejected.
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Scrap everything.
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The notes, theories and translations.
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We've got to start again.
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Take the first canto of Aeneid.
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-How that's possible? -It's possible. Go on.
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Let's read.
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"Arma virumque cano,
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Troiae qui primus ab oris

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