Road to Morocco (1942): Live Seperatly

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The clip live seperatly from Road to Morocco (1942)

First time I ever saw steam heat in print.
Orville. Orville?
Just when it was getting interesting.
Hello, Hon. Did you tell Geoffrey he's not to stay for the wedding?
That we didn't want him here at all? I hinted at it.
I gave him a map and provisions for 3 months.
I can't understand why you don't like him.
He's one of the nicest men I've ever met. He's a nice fellow,
as nice fellows go: and, why don't he?
There's something I must tell you.
This is a very strange country. Yeah.
Like you running into me and buying me like I was a potato.
And me baked ever since. Ho-hum.
No, I mean we have very strange customs,
very strange laws.
For the first week of a marriage a man and wife live separately.
Yeah, well, every- Huh?
It is a custom thousands of years old.
Customs... you make 'em, you break 'em, they come and go.
Did I tell you about Prohibition?
It has been so for thousands of years.
There can be no other way.
Honey, don't take on so. It's only a week. Yes, only a week.
Orville, when I look at you and think of our marriage,
I can't help crying.
You're so young... much, much too young.
You don't have to worry about me, baby.
I just read a book.

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