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Vix makers of vix Vatron All Nosedropspresents Dangerously Yours, a half hour of
romance and adventure starring Victor Jory inthe Sheep. You know, more and
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benefit by their experience, and nowdangerously yours. I am adventurer in
my name. Men of Travis,the highways, the byways, the skyways
of the world. I have walkedwith beggars, ridden with knights and armor,
sail'd with pirates. I am thefire that burns in the heart of
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youth, that makes men dream anddeath and conquer. I am dangerously yours.
They follow me to the deserts ofArabia. Meet a girl who was
proud, beautiful and young, andmeet the man who was determined to conquer
her, A prince among all Arabsand in the eyes of all women,
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the sikh'silod to besideless sh I'm allthat is beautiful, offended. Thank you
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you're sure about the girl guessed on. I could not have been mistaken,
my master. She is the daughterof doctor Winslop, and she rides her
horse this way every afternoon, andthe paps are smiling on me. I
shall have the revenge I promised myfather I would take. Wait until you
see her search beauty, such leaps, such eyes, such hair, such
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a blur, what a noun foolshe will make. I'm not interested in
her beauty. I can get athousand beautiful women without going to the trouble
of stealing them. But do notlike her. I'm only interested in making
her suffer the way her father mademe suffer. Her master, look,
I think I see her inspect isshe I recognize her? Horse? Good?
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I shall ride out to me go. It's not necessary that you should
come. I think you all right. Easy on, hie horse, little
fool struggle, not a chance thatwhen I avoided for this faman means this
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tent a your home. I hopeyou'll find it worthy. Father and Ice.
Don't you think are these two hanginglamps or a gift from a share
of Persia. I'm not interested inyour lamps. I'm still waiting for an
explanation of all this. Do youalways ask them any questions? I think
you must have asked a hundred forevery mile of our journey, and you
told me nothing. Nothing's because youfought from screamed. You're calm now,
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So what would you like to know? I demand to know why you dragged
me from my horse and brought mehere. I demand to know what you
want? Why your company? Ofcourse? What else? Don't you think
that taps is attractive? It wasmade by a hundred slave women and back
dad, and it took them elevenyears. Those silken curtains around your bed
over there came from terrace, andthe bed itself is over a thousand years
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old. Very interesting, But I'mmore in you. Who are you?
I a'maed ben Hassan. Why haveyou got me here? Perhaps because you're
beautiful? You see, I've neverseen a woman with skins so soft and
so fair, or hairs or silkin r lips so red. I wondered
what it would be like to touchthat skin, to kiss those lips.
So I brought you here to findout. You always carry off anyone who
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attracked you, always when you've carriedoff the wrong girl. This time,
look, my friend, let's notplay games. Just let me here my
horse and let me go watch yourhurry. You just got here. You
sure you're not stupid enough to thinkyou can keep me here against my will.
My family, my friends are nodoubt searching for me. Right now,
I'll never find you. We're farin the desert. It's not easy
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to find an Arab tribe out hereif the tribe doesn't want to be found.
You have everything figured out head,I always have everything figured out.
Now, get out of those ridingbridges and dress for dinner. You'll find
a gown, a very lovely Parisdown there on the bed. Are you
completely insane? Do you think heri'd dress for dinner for you. Perhaps
you'd like me to dress you?Oh? Oh, I really didn't you
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do it? And you can besure I will if it's necessary. So
I would expect you in half anhour dressed for dinner. You'll find me
in the next tentter. Don't keepme waiting till then. Oom you you've
conceded, arrogant. She is verybeautiful? Is she not my master?
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She is more beautiful than any womanI've ever seen in my life? What
are you going to do with her? I'm going to make love to her.
I'm gonna hurt her and humiliate herin every way I can. I'm
going to take all the pride outof her and send her back. I
feel it, it'd be sorry forher. She did not do anything to
you. She is not to blamefor what if her father could have saved
My mother's life when she was ill, My father, who never bowed to
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any man, got down on hisknees and begged doctor Winthrop to come into
the desert to treat her, buthe refused. My mother died. My
father made me take an oak andblood that I would avenge my mother's death,
And I'm going to avenge her.How sad it is that you must
hate her when it would be somuch nicer to love her. Love makes
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a man salt and weak. Itis not for the strong. I love
no woman. I have no timefor love. You haven't eaten much dinner.
I'm not hungry. You could hardlyexpect you to be. I don't
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know why not. You've been ridingall day. I'm starved. You look
very lovely. That dress does thingsto you. If I ever get away
from you, I'll burn it.I have that time, it will be
old enough to burn it. Youknow you not only walk like a leopard,
you also have the disposition of oneI have a few words that would
describe you too, but a ladydoes and say them aloud. What I
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said was a compliment. Did youever see a leopard walk? It's slow
and graceful. You've noticed, Isuppose it is always safest to admire a
leopards of a distance. Yes,and you will notice that I have a
little thought for safety. Come comewith me? Is that a command on
me? If you're going to bearbitrary? How is it that a desert
cheek speaks perfect English? I waseducated in England at Oxton. Indeed,
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one would think you might have learnedsome manners there. There are certain things
about Arabs that even England can't change. Come with me, well, I
suppose I had no other choice.No, you have not come. It's
a beautiful night, isn't it?It might be in better company. The
desert under the moon is beautiful.I've always known it. Ah, But
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my dear, you cannot love thedesert unless you've loved an Arab. Look
at this sand, Hold it againstyour cheek, save it are still warm.
We are a saying among our people. I will love you until the
sands grow cold. Where's that musiccoming from? Some of my men are
playing. That's one of my favoritesongs. Do you know it? Yes,
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it's the Cashmiary song, a hindersong and the satin. You're very
quiet. What are you thinking?I was thinking how much I hated you,
A lying Diane. You couldn't bethinking that, not under these stars,
listening to that music. Your eyesare more tender than your words,
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and your heart is warm soft,your skin and your kind and your lips
are like crushed roses, as smoothas velvet. Undermined Diane, Ah,
do you make love very comsily.I've never been kissed by sheets the sea.
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I don't particularly care if I neveram again, you little devil.
I'll tame you, oh, mydear, not kept. You'll know a
lot more about the kisses of asheik before I put you down. Bat
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On, madamsadutron, madamselle. Butit is almost noon. I have your
breakfast here. Good morning, Ma'msaid, good morning, Oh who are
you? I am guest on,miss Diane. I am ballet and could
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do the shek. I'm had beenhassan. I have what you with your
breakfast? Thank you, good morning. Get out of here. I'm not
accustomed to men's servants or cheeks walkinginto my bedroom. But you're a very
young you'll get over that, gueston. Yes, I think madamoiselle might
enjoy a ride this afternoon. Ifso, you will accompan here and see
that she does not go more thanthree miles from camp. Yes, that's
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very generous of you. I'm sureI'll be away all day. You'll have
to have some amusement while I'm gone. You look lovely this morning. Did
you spend the night dreaming about me? I spent the night dreaming about how
to get away from you. You'llget over that too. I'm going out
to break a colt if you'd careto watch how I handle rebels. Come
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along, No, thank you,just as you like. You may ride
this afternoon. If Gaston goes withyou, thank you so much. You're
very welcome, Master Master. Thegirl is gone. Diane is gone.
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What do you mean she's gone?What happened? We wor the idea?
She says she wanted to rest.I dismounted to help her own, and
she whipped my horse and rode offby herself. I mean she left you
along in the desert on foot.Oh that I do not mind. Defended
but she is alone and helpless andriding straight toward the camp of your Guyamome.
And if she falls into his hand, suck my kinsman, an ancient
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enemy would be well pleased to seeher. A little fool, run Gaston
call. The men had him saddledthe horses at once. Yes, what
horse is she riding your favorite Zulicastusin the desert. Well, she'll she'll
have to stop to rest, andwith luck we'll catch up with her.
Come on, master, I seeher. Look it white horse, it
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is ul Yes, that is shewarre in luck, stay with the man,
Gaston. I'll ride ahead and getup. I haven't stopped. I
haven't stopped. You little full stop. I tell you I castling on his
horse. If you don't start oursuit, I will suit. You are
a first I am. How youare you hurt? How are you fool?
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You? You're a little fool.Zuleika did yes, my Zalika's day.
That was my favorite horse. Iloved her more than I could love
a human being, and I killedher to her save you save me?
What do you mean? You wereriding straight for the temps of my greatest
enemy. And though at this momentI would like to kill you myself.
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I would not let Oma get hishands on you. I would not let
that happen to the most miserable ofwomen under my protection. She's a wom
I didn't think you'd kill I nevermake a threat. I don't intend to
keep you hate me, don't youWell, I'm not overly fond of you
at the moment. Come on,we'd better start back. What are you
going to do to me? I'mgoing to send you back to civilization where
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you belong. I think you've seenenough of the desert, and I know
the desert has seen enough of you. You've been begging and pleading to get
back. Well, you shall haveyour wish, and that your cue to
say I hate you. Oh no, that's my cue to say I'm sorry.
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Joy in the sheet, Oh don'tstop. You have a beautiful voice.
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I'm afraid I have no heart forsinging tonight. Is there anything I can
say that will make you forgive mefor the death of Zuleika? The horse
is dead in the past is past? Let us forget it. I don't
blame you for despising me, butif you hadn't brought me out here,
it wouldn't have happened. Oh whydid you bring me? No, don't
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quite no. I was a littledrunk with your beauty. I guess man
not thinking very clearly. I wishit had been because you love me.
I could have respected that. IfI had, I think this evening,
when I caught you other, Iwould have killed you. Come get your
things together, Gaston. The menwill be coming. You're sending me away
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tonight. Yes, I'm sending alongthat sport body. Men don't take through
the edge of town, Gaston wildsay you're safety to your hotel. I
would. I'm a jest you likeyou haven't even noticed. I'm not looking,
Diane. Let's understand each other.I carried you off because you were
beautiful and I wanted you. NowI'm sending you back. I don't want
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you anymore. Why are you sayingthese things? Armored? What is it?
Don't tell me you hate me justbecause I tried to escape. It's
deeper and more bitter than that.Why did you bring me here? I've
told you I'm not satisfied with thereason. It's a stupid reason, and
you're far from a stupid man.I'm a tell me. I have a
right to know that you've done aterrible thing to me, A terrible thing.
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Yes, because you see, I'vefallen in love with you. I
never wanted love. I was happyas I wasn't. Did you kissed me?
What right did you have to kissme, to storm your way to
my heart and then say forget me? How can I leave and never be
happy again? What right do youhave to do that to me? Right?
Any man has to cast aside somethinghe has looked upon and found unworthy.
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Oh please, Ahmed, that's notfair. Why don't you tell me
the truth? Why did you bringme here? All right, I'll tell
you. I brought you here becauseI hate your family. Your father could
have saved my mother's life, andhe refused to do it, and I
swore by Allah that some member ofthe Winter family would pay for it.
I plotted this from the time youcame to the desert. I carried you
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off and made love to you,knowing all the time I was going to
cast you aside, and I didit deliberately to humiliate you. That's why
I brought you here. Love youwell. I could love any woman in
the world before I could love you. But it's true, so I'm unworthy
of you. Let me tell yousomething. Don't a fine brave man,
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aren't you? She garment Benhassan,You exact a stern vengeance, of vengeance
which breaks the heart of a woman. Well, you won your engines.
I hope you'll consider it a proudvictory. When my tenantile Gaston comes from
me, ma'amselle rushed right by me. You did not see me. She
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was so ungry. You were abit hard on her, my master,
I could not help over hearing youattend your own business, Gaston. I
was only three miles from home whenshe left me. You did not help
me to walk. I am toofat anyhow, and you killed the horse
yourself. It does not fail toblame her for that, Gaston. I
seriously consider hanging you by your thumbs. I should be very uncomfortable hanging by
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my thumb. Then keep quiet,but defend. Do you accomplish your purpose?
You humiliated her? Her pride isgone, It is completely gone.
Yes, I accomplished my purpose.On the other hand, I knew a
man once who cut off his nose. He was never happy without it.
Go and get ready, And thequicker you get that girl out of this
camp, the happier I'll be.You know what I think. I think?
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Get out of here, you getout of here. How foolish love
can make a wise man get outof here. So so you amounted and
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ready to leave? Yes, Diane, I I suppose there's no use trying
to explain. Explain. You explainedyourself quite fully, but I was just
talking words. I thought I meantthem, but I didn't. Oh,
Diane, can't you see that II've fallen in love with you? I
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wish I could believe that. Oh, I wish I could believe it.
I'd get twice the pleasure out ofriding away and leaving you goodbye. And
I hope I never see you again. I don't think you ever will.
Good Bye. All right, manon your way, Oh master masters?
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What is it? Good? Heaven? And then your color of blood?
And what happens? We will attackedby the men of it by man attacked,
Yes, and they carry her off. The girl will at least a
hundred of them. You must havesomething attending. You must say the girl
Halla hall some the alarm. Wewrite to the tenth Formili, Well,
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my pretty one. So you're theenglishwoman, my kinsmanl is she gum and
stole from other people? There areeven more exciting to look upon than I
had been told. And you're justicerepulsive, does not expect you to be
what? You're not afraid to talkto me like that? I got snap
your neck with one twist of myfingers. See, yes, well,
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at this moment, I don't careif you do. See my kinsman,
the great who still made you unhappy, I shall make him suffer for that,
and I personally shall make you muchhappier. Get away from you,
fat clown. Get away from me. Oh, come to me, my
little pretti. Do not flutter aroundlike that. I do not wish to
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chase you, even you feel thebeach. Oh you're there playing me.
Well, I have a cure forthat. I have many horsemen coming.
Oh dear God, take your handsoff your tongue, take your hands showing
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in the dead Robbins, You'll neverbother you again. You must come on
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so still. You won't die.When you get me, you won't die.
I do not think so many zoneso white. I'm frighten. He's
only stunned, Mansara. It wasa blow on the head water. See
he's all right to hear, mymaster, oh guest, And I love
him so much. I can't helpmyself, I know, Mysa. I
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wish I could believe that he lovesme. He reached his line for you
tonight. Mansara. Yes, youalmost gave his life, Diane, Diane,
Yes, darling, I'm here,oh Ahmed, dam And I love
you. I love you so much. Oh, my darling, My darling.
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You're all right, damn yes,Dianne, all right, you won't
leave me where you're no, I'llstay as long as you want me to,
as long as you're needing. I'msorry, Dianne. I mean,
I'm sorry about everything you want toblame for what your father did. I
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think there's something you should know aboutmy father. You seemed he was the
only doctor in this country for along time. Perhaps your father never told
you there was an epidemic of typhusin the town at the time, and
if he'd left, it might havemeant many debts. I know because he
told me the story before he died. He always regretted losing your father's friendship.
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I'm glad to know that. Iam, and I'm not going to
ask you to forgive me. Ihaven't any right to forgiveness, Darling.
There's nothing to forgive, if Iunderstand, and I love you. I
want to marry you and stay withyou stay with you always, Oh my
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dearest. Once when I was notin love with you, I would have
said stay because I'm lonely. Butnow I cannot let you your stay.
You'll be unhappy here. The lifewe lead us no life for a woman
like you. Ahma, you're wrong. This is just the life for someone
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like me. You went to England, but you came back to the desert
because you loved it, and soI choose it too. I came to
the desert because something stronger than myselfmany here, and I belong you just
as much as you don't send meaway. You're showing me great happiness.
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Don't take it away from me.You'll have a devil for a husband.
You know my temper. I mayeven beat you. Arabs do beat their
wives on occasion. I can takecare of myself. You'll get a few
scratches if you try it, andyou'll love me more than your people.
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Ah yes, that is certainly true. I will love you more than our
beach, and of course I do. Once has done one thing. You
will have only one wife. Itis a custom in our country. Only
one wife one, only one,not even an extra one, Not one
extra. Do you think you canbe all to me that sixty wives could
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be. I'll try. I'm sureyou will, Oh darling. I'm very
grateful that you love me and wantto stay. Much as I have loved
the desert, I don't know thatI could go on loving it without you.
Listen, someone else is singing herso let someone sing it. Now.
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That's a sad song, and Ihave no longer any need for it,
or even time for it with youin my arms, Oh darling.
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Next week meet a man who wasboth daring, lover and brilliant knaves
one of the most exciting men ofhis day, then then to Cellini The
Firebrand until next week. Then Iam Dangerously Yours. Our script was written
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by Geane Holloway from the novel TheSheet by E. M. Hull.
Dangerously Yours was directed by Richard Sandville. Diane was played by Gertrud Warner.
Music for the series is under thedirection of Mark Warnow. Be sure and
listening again next week when VIX presentsDangerously Yours, starring Victor Jory in the
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