剪刀手爱德华 上集-6
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- Bill!
- About five?
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He has been sent first to tempt you!
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But it's not too late.
You must push him from you, expel him.
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Trample down the perversion of nature.
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Did you hear that?
He's a perversion of nature.
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Why, isn't that exciting?
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- Bye-bye.
- Thanks so much.
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Bill!
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You really can't have a picnic or a barbecue
without deviled eggs.
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They're just the best. They make a thing.
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Oh, Edward, that's wonderful!
I didn't know you'd chopped the whole thing.
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All right now, it's just a nick.
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There's no need to be nervous, dear.
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Esmeralda won't be here. And the rest of
the neighbors, they're really very nice.
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There's no need to be nervous.
They're so eager to meet you!
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You just have to be yourself.
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- Myself?
- That's right. Just your own sweet self.
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- Thanks, Edward.
- Hey! Play scissors, paper, stone with us.
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Play scissors what?
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I got a doctor friend
might be able to help you.
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- He did them just like that!
- That is incredible.
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- Hi, Mike, how you doing?
- Hello, Jack.
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Hey, kids!
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Hi, George Monroe. That's a heck of
a handshake you got there, Ed.
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Harry! I saw you
on the golf course last week...
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Are you OK? Do you want something to eat?
Are you hungry?
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Do you want a cracker?
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- He's different.
- Completely different.
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No kidding.
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- He's so...
- Mysterious.
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Do you imagine those hands are hot or cold?
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And just think what a single snip could do.
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Or undo.
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Eddie.
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The guys and I want to invite you
to our card game Friday night.
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Would you like that?
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Only thing is... you can't cut!
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I have my own infirmity.
Never did me a bit of harm.
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Took some shrapnel during the war,
and ever since then I can't feel a damn thing!
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Don't you ever let anybody tell you
you have a handicap.
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Who's handicapped? My goodness.
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Don't be ridiculous!
You're not handicapped, you're...
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What do they call the... ex ceptional?
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My name's Joyce, and I noticed that you
have not tasted any of the ambrosia salad
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that I made especially for you.
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Allow me.
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- You must try this. It's my mother's recipe.
- Doesn't this look gorgeous?
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With a green thumb like yours,
I sure could use your help at my place.
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I want a row of angels!
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I am so sorry, ladies, but he's promised to
come to my house first. Haven't you, Eddie?