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Josephine
Josephine
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Movie subtitles
One hour later, Josephine reappeared, dressed as an elegant small middle-class person.
In search of Josephine, Juve and Fandor continued their inquiry in nightclubs on Montmartre.
I think Josephine needs a brandy!
You dropped your lipstick, Josephine.
Josephine?
Napoleon and Josephine.
To General Bonaparte and his beloved Josephine.
Aside for his interest in Josephine, he was engage for a long time with the daughter of a wealthy silk merchant in Marseilles.
Well, now that he's married to Josephine, of course.
Without Josephine I could not have achieve command in Italy.
Josephine's going to do everything over.
And Josephine's crown with the other ladies, doesn't fit properly.
I come in all alone carrying Josephine's handkerchief on a cushion.
A long time ago I pressed these roses Josephine brought me.
And Josephine Baker.
Josephine again?
Yes. Josephine.
And we'll all live happily ever after, you and Josephine and me.
Short for Josephine.
We call ourselves Josephine and Geraldine.
Josephine and Geraldine.
My name is Josephine, and this was your idea in the first place.
My name is Josephine.
Good night, Josephine.
Not even Josephine.
Josephine was your water hoses, and you know it, wasn't she?
Good morning, Josephine.
You and Josephine Baker?
Good evening, Josephine.
Was it over Josephine?
Josephine and Geraldine. Come on.
My name is Josephine. Sax.
You heard Josephine. Girls.
News and current affairs
Think of Josephine Baker, who wowed Parisians and Berliners at a time when blacks could not vote - or even use the same bathrooms as whites - in many parts of the United States.