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there are so many others who
love to slip between the sheets.

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You deprive them.
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Do you understand,
my dear fellow?

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Not a word!
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Yes, you do understand.
Leave that person alone.

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l feel remarkably fond of you.
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l wouldn't want to have to give
you advice every day.

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You understand, my old fellow.
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Thank you. Thank you.
You slapped me on the back.

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That's cleared up my hiccups.
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l've been de-hiccuped!
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Here he is at last.
Hello, Sam.

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My name is Eric.
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But back there,
l always called you Sam.

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You don't remember? l thought it
was nicer, more American.

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Here, it's another
kettle of fish.

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Why are you talking
about fish?

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An English saying.
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l see. l'll answer
with a few French sayings

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to clear everything up.
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lndeed.
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-Don't wake a sleeping cat.
-Because?

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Because it has claws.
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-What's done is done.
-So you think!

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Don't disturb
a very happy marriage.

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You don't always have
what you dream of in life.

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Alas, l know
what l'm talking about.

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At times, you need to be content
with what you have.

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l've often dreamt
like all the girls

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Of cuddling here on my knee
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A baby with pretty blonde curls
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However that never came to be
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And now here l am an old maid
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Well, not old,
a slip of the tongue


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