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Natalie |
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: I really can't stay |
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James |
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: Baby it's cold outside |
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Natalie |
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: I've got to go away |
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James |
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: Oh darlin' it's cold outside |
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Natalie |
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: This evening has been |
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James |
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: Been hoping that you'd drop in |
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Natalie |
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: So very nice |
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James |
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: I'll hold your hands, they're just like ice |
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Natalie |
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: My mother will start to worry |
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James |
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: Beautiful, what's your hurry? |
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Natalie |
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: My father will be pacing the floor |
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James |
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: Listen to the fireplace roar |
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Natalie |
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: So really I'd better scurry |
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James |
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: Oh Beautiful, please don't hurry |
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Natalie |
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: Well maybe just a half a drink more |
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James |
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: Why don't you put some music on while I pour |
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Natalie |
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: The neighbors might think |
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James |
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: Baby, it's bad out there |
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Natalie |
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: Say, what's in this drink? |
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James |
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: No cabs to be had out there |
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Natalie |
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: I wish I knew how |
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James |
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: Your eyes are like starlight now |
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Natalie |
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: To break this spell |
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James |
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: I'll take your hat, your hair looks swell |
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Natalie |
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: I ought to say "No sir" |
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James |
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: Mind if I move a little closer? |
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Natalie |
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: At least I'm gonna say that I tried |
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James |
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: What's the sense in hurting my pride |
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Natalie |
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: I really can't stay |
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James |
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: Baby don't hold out |
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Both |
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: Ahh, but it's cold outside |
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James |
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(spoken): |
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What you doing with your coat? You don't need your coat. What you putting your coat on for? It's warm in here. |
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Natalie |
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(spoken): |
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You don't understand |
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Natalie |
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: I simply must go |
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James |
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: Baby, it's cold outside |
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Natalie |
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: Oh the answer is no |
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James |
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: Oh darling, it's cold outside |
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Natalie |
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: This welcome has been |
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James |
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: I'm lucky that you dropped in |
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Natalie |
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: So nice and warm |
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James |
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: Look out that window at that storm |
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Natalie |
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: My sister will be suspicious |
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James |
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: Gee, but your lips look delicious |
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Natalie |
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: My brother will be there at the door |
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James |
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: Waves upon a tropical shore |
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Natalie |
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: My maiden aunt's mind is vicious |
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James |
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: Oh but your lips are delicious |
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Natalie |
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: Well maybe just a half a drink more |
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James |
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: They was never such a blizzard before |
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Natalie |
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: Oh I've gotta go home |
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James |
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: Baby, you'll freeze out there |
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Natalie |
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: Say, lend me your coat |
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James |
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: It's up to your knees out there |
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Natalie |
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: You've really been grand |
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James |
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: Thrilled when you touched my hand |
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Natalie |
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: But don't you see? |
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James |
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: How can you do this thing to me? |
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Natalie |
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: There's bound to be talk tomorrow |
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James |
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: Think of my life long sorrow |
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Natalie |
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: At least there will be plenty implied |
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James |
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: If you caught pneumonia and died |
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Natalie |
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: I really can't stay |
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James |
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: Get over that old out |
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Both |
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: Ahh, but it's cold outside |
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Ahh, but it's cold...outside |
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Natalie |
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: Baby it's cold outside |
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James |
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: Baby it's cold outside |
|
Natalie |
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: It's cold outside |
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Baby it's cold outside |
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James |
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: You know that it you know that it's cold outside |
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Natalie |
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: Ah it's cold outside |
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James |
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(spoken): |
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Darling as a friend... |
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Natalie |
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(spoken): |
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Sure James |
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James |
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(spoken): |
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As a friend you...you must stay and..and warm up by this fire a little bit. Let me get you some...a hot toddy or something. |
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Natalie |
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(spoken): |
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Well I don't think I can. I mean my mother will worry about me. |
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James |
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(spoken): |
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People are so suspicious. It's just innocence suggesting you stay warm and keep yourself healthy that's all. It's nippy out there. It's cold. |
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Natalie |
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(spoken): |
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You know that drink does look kinda nice... |
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James |
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(spoken): |
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It's a perfectly nice drink. |
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Natalie |
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: Baby it's cold out... |
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Baby it's cold... |