Chasing Liberty
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:36:05
Anna.
:36:18
Beautiful.
:36:25
lsn't this romantic?
:36:28
Almost like we're on a date,
isn't it, Morales?

:36:31
Yeah, right. You on a last-name basis
with most of your girlfriends?

:36:38
-Cynthia.
-Please, don't. Just don't.

:36:41
l know. l know, it didn't feel right. Sorry.
:36:49
Offenbach is okay,
but l much prefer the ltalian operas.

:36:53
You know, tragic and romantic.
:36:58
l'm terribly sorry, milady.
:37:00
All those rooftops were booked
this evening, so deal with it.

:37:05
Rigoletto is my favorite.
:37:08
l can totally relate to Gilda, you know,
cloistered and love-starved in the nunnery.

:37:14
Come on.
:37:16
Trips to Europe. Tickets to the opera.
Your life can't possibly be that bad.

:37:21
l never said it was bad. lt's just...
:37:26
...lonely.
:37:30
And the funny thing is
l am never, ever alone.

:37:45
Beer is good, isn't it?
:37:49
l've always thought so.

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