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1:29:04
First-grader Gertrude Trinke
and her father, Oliver...

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Psst!
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- Just my grandfather.
- Oh.

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l'm sorry. First-grader Gertrude Trinke
and her grandfather

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will be performing
what l can only assume is a hymn,

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entitled ''God, That's Good'',
from the musical Sweeney Todd.

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Ladies and gentlemen,
may l have your attention, please?

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Are your nostrils aquiver
and tingling as well

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At that delicate,
luscious, ambrosial smell?

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Yes, they are, l can tell
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Well, ladies and gentlemen,
that aroma enriching the breeze

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ls like nothing
compared to its succulent source

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As the gourmets among you
will tell you, of course

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Ladies and gentlemen,
you can't imagine the rapture and star

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Just inside of this door
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There you'll sample
Mrs. Lovett's meat pies

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Savory and sweet pies, as you see
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You who eats pies
Mrs. Lovett's meat pies

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Conjure up the treat
pies used to be

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- Toby!
- Coming! 'Scuse me...

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- Ale there!
- Right, mum!

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- Quick now!
- God, that's good!

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Nice to see you, dearie
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How have you been keeping?
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Cor, me bones is weary
Toby! One for the gentleman

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Hear the birdies cheeping?
Helps to keep it cheery

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Toby! Throw the old woman out!
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God, that's good!
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What's your budget, dearie?
No, we don't cut slices


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