paroles de chanson Slip of a Girl - Andrea Bowen, Bruce Dow, Marla Schaffel & Mary Stout
MRS.
FAIRFAX:
I
cannot
believe
it!
ADELE:
What
is
it,
Madame?
MRS.
FAIRFAX:
He
means
to
marry
her...
a
governess!
A
slip
of
a
girl
No
breeding,
no
brass
No
kinship,
no
class
A
slip
of
a
girl
Who
misplaces
her
grace
And
disgraces
her
place
A
slip
of
a
girl
Who
should
settle
for
less
And
confess
a
success
I'm
outraged
and
appalled
Distressed
and
offended
Scandalized,
mortified
Shocked
and
upended
ADELE:
Is
it
true,
mam'selle?
JANE:
Yes,
it
is!
MRS.
FAIRFAX:
You're
a
slip
of
a
girl
It
is
unlikely,
I
fear
He's
in
love
with
you,
dear
JANE:
Mrs.
Fairfax!
MRS.
FAIRFAX:
A
slip
of
a
girl!
Would
you
marry
him
when
You've
no
knowledge
of
men?
A
slip
of
girl
I
would
beg
you
to
purge
Your
unvirginal
urge
I'm
fretted
and
anxious
Concerned
and
disturbed
Upset,
apprehensive
Harassed
and
perturbed!
Oh,
Jane,
you
must
be
careful...
I
remember
in
my
youth
I
thought
the
same
as
you,
But
men,
my
dear,
will
break
your
heart
While
swearing
to
be
true.
ROBERT:
From
Mr.
Rochester,
Miss.
JANE:
Thank
you,
Robert...
MRS.
FAIRFAX:
But
these
are
the
Rochester
jewels!
JANE:
Oh,
yes...
MRS.
FAIRFAX:
To
be
worn
by
a
governess?
I'm
astonished,
alarmed
Perplexed
and
dumbfounded
Bewildered,
embarrassed
Amazed
and
astounded
JANE:
I
don't
know
why
he
sent
them.
I
told
him
I
would
not
wear
them.
MRS.
FAIRFAX:
Not
wear
them?
And
who
are
you
to
say
you
will
not
wear
jewels
given
To
you
by
Mr.
Edward
Fairfax
Rochester?
A
slip
of
a
girl
Whose
form,
I'll
be
sworn
He
should
scorn
to
adorn
JANE:
No,
indeed,
Mrs.
Fairfax...
MRS.
FAIRFAX:
A
slip
of
a
girl
Who'd
be
blessed,
at
the
best
To
be
fetchingly
dressed!
JANE:
I
shall
not
wear
them!
MRS.
FAIRFAX:
A
slip
of
a
girl
Who'll
do
as
she's
told
Or
be
wholly
cajoled,
Laughable,
impudent
Brazen,
audacious
Saucy,
impertinent
Bold
and
ungracious
ADELE:
Ooh,
voila!
ROBERT:
From
the
tailor
at
Milcote,
Miss.
JANE:
Oh,
yes,
thank
you.
MRS.
FAIRFAX:
So
this
is
the
dress?
JANE:
Do
you
like
it?
MRS.
FAIRFAX:
Like
it?
Well,
I...
I
remember,
long
ago
When
I
wore
such
a
dress...
He
died,
poor
man,
and
broke
my
heart
Still
broken,
I
confess
JANE:
I'm
very
sorry
to
hear
that,
Mrs.
Fairfax...
MRS.
FAIRFAX:
A
slip
of
a
girl
Insipidly
built
Ill-equipped,
to
the
hilt
JANE:
Mrs.
Fairfax...
MRS.
FAIRFAX:
You're
a
slip
of
a
girl
And
I'll
bet
he'll
not
let
You
be
more
than
a
pet
He's
twenty
years
older
Aesthetics
won't
let
it
Be
more
than
a
friendship
You'd
better
forget
it
JANE:
No,
indeed,
Mrs.
Fairfax.
Edward
is
young...
MRS.
FAIRFAX:
Edward?
JANE:
He's
young
in
his
heart.
MRS.
FAIRFAX:
Really?
JANE:
He
loves
me,
I'm
sure.
MRS.
FAIRFAX:
Oh,
dear,
I
don't
know...
JANE:
I
solemnly
swear...
MRS.
FAIRFAX:
Love
is
a
great
thing...
JANE:
Our
love
will
endure
MRS.
FAIRFAX:
Well,
then...
I'm
thrilled,
I'm
enchanted
Enraptured,
excited
Gratified,
tickled...
I
trust
I'm
invited?
I'm
charmed,
I'm
disarmed!
Jane
Eyre,
I'm
delighted!
1 The Orphan
2 Children of God
3 Forgiveness
4 The Graveyard
5 Sweet Liberty
6 Secrets of the House
7 Perfectly Nice
8 As Good As You
9 Secret Soul
10 The Finer Things
11 The Pledge
12 Siréns
13 Opening Act II - Things Beyond This Earth
14 Painting Her Portrait
15 In the Light of the Virgin Morning
16 The Gypsy
17 The Proposal
18 Slip of a Girl
19 Siréns Reprise
20 Farewell Good Ángel
21 My Maker
22 Rain
23 The Voice Across the Moors
24 Poor Sister
25 Brave Enough for Love
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