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Act One. Ladies and Gentlemen
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Act One. The scene is laid in Brighton by the sea
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Act One. Good morning, Rose
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Act One. A cloud has passed across the sun
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Act One. You ask me to have a disicrete heart
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Act One. I'll follow my secret heart
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Act One. The Marquis of Sheere
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Act One. It is a very nice day, is it not?
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Act One. The Regent and his retinue
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Act One. Regency rakes
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Act One. Mademoiselle will be with you in a moment
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Act One. Charming! Charming! Charming!
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Act One. The mother and father of dear Lord Sheere
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Act One. I am the Duchess of Beneden
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Act One. We British are an island race
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Act One. Imagine a summer evening if you please
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Act One. Through the darkening trees comes a lady in green
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Act One. My dear Julia!
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Act One. Bows are exchanged
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Act One. The seventh!
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Act Two. Once more the house, so modest, so discreet
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Act Two. The tree is in the garden
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Act Two. There's a lady downstairs to see you
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Act Two. Do you think that is wise?
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Act Two. Julia, Lord Sheere is our only definite proposal so far
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Act Two. I'll follow my secret heart
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Act Two. The melody that follows
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Act Two. Whimsical Fate
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Act Two. Please try to envisage a social occasion
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Act Two. What a charming house
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Act Two. Dear friends
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Act Two. Thank you, my dear, for being so sweet to me
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Act Two. C'est assez mensonge
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Act Two. For the benefit of listeners
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Act Two. Well - I hope you are satisfied
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Act Three. The following scene is the follwing day
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Act Three. My dear Paul, such sentimentality
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Act Three. And now for a rather charming scene
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Act Three. What will we speak of?
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Act Three. Dear Friend
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Act Three. I hope I am not intruding
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Act Three. All comedies must come to an end
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Act One. Now then business Melanie / A cloud has passed across the sun
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Act One. Regency rakes
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Act One. Charming! Charming! Charming!
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Act One. There's always something fishy about the French
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Act Two. The tree is in the garden
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Act Two. Melanie, écoutez / Dear Freinds
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Act Two. Thank you, my dear, for being so sweet to me / C'est assez men
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Act Three. What will we speak of? / Dear Friend
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Act One. Countess Mitzi
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Act One. Dearest love
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Act One. Gipsy Melody
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Act One. The stately homes of England
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Act One. Where are the songs we sung?
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Act One. I'll see you again
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Act Two. If love were all
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Act Two. Dear little café
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Twentieth Century blues
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There's life in the old girl yet
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What love means to girls like me
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Poor little rich girl
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Poor little rich girl
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A Room with a View (used in Cochran's revue "This Year of Grace")
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Dance, Little Lady (used in Cochran's revue "This Year of Grace")
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Mary Make-Believe (used in Cochran's revue "This Year of Grace")
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Try To Learn To Love (used in Cochran's revue "This Year of Grace")
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Lorelei (used in Cochran's revue "This Year of Grace")
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A Dream of Youth (The Dream Is Over)
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Half caste woman, song (from Cochran's 1931 Revue)
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Any Little Fish, song (from Cochran's 1931 Revue)
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Let's Say Good-bye (used in Cochran's revue "Words And Music")
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Something To Do With Spring (used in Cochran's revue "Words And Music")
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The Party's Over Now (used in Cochran's revue "Words And Music")
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World Weary (used in Cochran's revue "This Year of Grace")
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Don't make fun of the festival, song (from The Lyric Revue)
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