Girl with a Pearl Earring
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:10:18
Van Ruijven: All these girls.
:10:20
The boys will soon
be swarming around like flies.

:10:23
I tell you, if I was
a few years younger...

:10:26
A connoisseur in everything,
Master Van Ruijven.

:10:29
But you should be faithful
to one mistress above all others...

:10:35
Art.
:10:37
Your name will surely be famed
as one of the great patrons.

:10:40
With your exquisite taste,
:10:44
your subtle understanding
of allegory and allusion...

:10:48
No, no, stop it, stop it. My God, woman,
you could sell sour milk to cows.

:10:51
Now what is it you want?
:10:53
A group painting.
:10:55
Yourself and Emilie.
:10:58
Your lovely daughter too.
:11:01
Or...
:11:03
a merry company.
:11:05
Wine...
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a good meal on your table.
:11:09
Your friends all about.
Music.

:11:11
- And dancing.
- It's better. Better, better.

:11:14
I'll take your bait.
:11:16
The picture, several figures.
:11:18
A merry gathering,
but no family portrait.

:11:22
And if I'm to spend
tedious hours sitting

:11:27
I want something
I can rest my eyes on.

:11:31
I think she ought to be
in the painting.

:11:34
A tavern scene.
It will make a change for you.

:11:37
Griet could come and serve me.
:11:42
Look at her, man.
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How hard is it
to paint a pretty girl?

:11:49
Can I have her?

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