Yokohama Maid a Japanese Comic Operetta in Two Acts
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Sing-A-Song. Why, of course, if you insist, I'll change it. It's my going-away dress, don't-you-know. Fateddo. No, my fruit compote, I don't know. I know we are going away — but how came you to know it? SlNG-A-SoNG. Don't be too inquisitive, you silly old Mayor. You'll soon know all about everything, and then FaTEDDO (ecstatically). Oh, you unutterable and luscious bunch of sugar grapes! Come to my arms! SlNG-A-SoNG. All in good time. You must learn to keep cool, Fateddo. It is bad form to make... love in such gushing fashion. YOKOHAMA MAID 17 FATEDDO. Bad form! Gush! I cannot love unless I gush. It is my little way. What has happened to my bride that she went away a peach and re- turns a crab-apple? SlNG-A-SoNG. In America the women are cold and haughty when their lovers woo them. I have taken lessons in everything, including love. FATEDDO. And who, may I inquire, was your teacher? SlNG-A-SoNG. It matters little. Perhaps you may see my teacher ere long. FATEDDO. Did he — she — your teacher, I mean — teach you to be cold and haughty?
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