| Yes, Mr Rogers, I am living in sin with your daughter.
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| No, Mr Rogers, we do not have separate rooms.
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| Mr Rogers, I guess you could use one more scotch and water.
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| Gee, Mr Rogers, do you have to be leaving so soon?
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| No, Mr Rogers, I ain’t found work, but I’m looking.
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| I’m sure, Mr Rogers, you must have heard times are tight.
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| Yes, Mr Rogers, she works and I do the cookin'.
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| No, Mr Rogers, I won’t step outside and fight.
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| I hope that Mrs Rogers' cold gets better
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| Maybe she could phone some time
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| Or write her daughter a letter.
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| No, Mr Rogers, but thanks a lot for the offer.
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| If she wanted a ring, I think I could buy one myself
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| But you see, we’re both pleased
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| With the plain string of beads that I got her.
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| So you see, Mr Rogers, your daughter ain’t goin' to hell.
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| Yes, Mr Rogers, I am living in sin with your daughter.
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| No, Mr Rogers, we don’t have separate rooms.
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| Mr Rogers, I guess you could use one more scotch and water.
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| Gee, Mr Rogers, do you have to be leaving so soon?
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| Gee, Mr Rogers, do you have to be leaving so soon? |