| Has the Persephone docked yet?
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| Yeah, the passengers are going through customs now
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| Here they come
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| It’s Mrs. Aster
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| Hey, Mrs. Aster, over here
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| Hey, how was the trip?
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| Is that the latest Paris style?
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| Look, there’s Colonel Vanderbilt
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| Hey, Colonel, enjoyed those French Pastries, did you?
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| There’s nothing there we don’t have
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| Bigger and better over here, I assure you
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| Thanks, Colonel
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| There, that’s Oscar Hammerstein, ain’t it?
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| Hey, Mr. H, over here, this way
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| H-How was Europe?
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| Hey, there she is
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| Miss Daae, Miss Daae
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| Christine, Miss Daae
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| Her name is Madame De Chagny
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| Now stand aside, stand aside please
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| No pictures, do you hear?
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| No pictures of my wife
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| No pictures of the boy
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| Hey, hey Christine, why Coney Island?
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| Your first concert in years
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| Why aren’t you singing it at the
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| The Countess has been engaged by a well known persona
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| Well known?
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| I have never seen the guy
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| Hey, how do you lower great Christine Daaé over here anyway
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| It’s the money, right?
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| Yeah, all that American moolah?
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| Oh, hey, Christine, what you gonna sing, Yankee Doodle Moolah?
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| My wife is an artist, sir
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| Yeah, and her art is payin' off your gamblin' debts
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| It’s what they’re sayin' in France
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| Is it true you left your entire fortune on a roulette table in Monte Carlo?
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| What an insult, how dare?
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| Father, not now, Gustave
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| Hey kid, how’s it feel to have a famous mother?
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| This your first time in America?
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| What do you plan do to here in Coney?
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| I, I want to learn how to swim
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| I said, leave the child alone
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| God’s sake, didn’t this Mr. Y send someone to receive us?
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| Mother, look
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| Right over there
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| Across the square
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| What is it?
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| Strange, never seen anything like it |