Shall We Dance?
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I've never seen him with his perfect
partner. Not that those are easy to find.

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Have you ever found one?
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Once. He was my
dancing partner for 15 years.

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- We were husband and wife for 14.
- Wow.

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Yeah. He was my perfect partner.
Doesn't happen twice in a lifetime.

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I'm lucky it even happened once.
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Ah!
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At last, a song I know.
Oh, I love this song.

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# Da da-da da...
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# Shall we still be together
With our arms around each other

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# And shall you be
my new romance?

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# On the clear understanding
that this kind of thing can happen

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# Shall we dance, shall we dance,
shall we dance?

:31:51
It's The King and I. Yul Brynner
and Deborah Kerr. Do you remember that?

:31:55
They held hands like this...
Oh, come on, John, let's try it.

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- No. No, no, no, I can't. No way. I can't.
- Why not?

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- Oh, John, come on. Come on.
- I don't... No, I don't want to...

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Let go, John.
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That's it, John.
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Whoa!
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- Sorry! I wasn't watching.
- Hi! How are you?

:32:31
- It doesn't matter. We're finished anyway.
- What do you mean?

:32:35
No offense, but I can't be
your dance partner.

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- Why?
- You're too much of a freak.

:32:38
I mean, look at your palms. They're
bright orange from self-tanning lotion.

:32:42
Don't you know you're supposed to wash
your hands after you use that stuff?

:32:52
Excuse me.

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