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Dorothy Zbornak: [Sophia enters the kitchen carrying a letter] Oh, hi, Ma.Sophia Petrillo: Listen to this, "If I were truly free, o fire of my loins. I'd take you to a paradise in the sun where we could lie naked, bronze body against pearl body, locked in a frenzy of love.Dorothy Zbornak: Ma, who wrote that?Sophia Petrillo: Merrill Kellog.Dorothy Zbornak: Merrill... Who's he?Sophia Petrillo: Ask Blanche. It's her letter.Dorothy Zbornak: [snatches the letter from Sophia] This is from that guy in prison Blanche has been writing to.Rose Nylund: How are you going to explain this opened letter to Blanche?Sophia Petrillo: [taking the letter back from Dorothy] Don't worry. I'll take care of it.Blanche Deveraux: [entering the kitchen] Morning girls.Sophia Petrillo: Morning, Blanche. Rose opened your letter[hands it to Blanche and leaves]Rose Nylund: Blanche, I didn't!Blanche Deveraux: Oh, it's no problem, honey. It's just another letter form Merrill. I'd read it to you anyway. It's not personal.Dorothy Zbornak: Not personal! Blanche, the man says he wants to lie naked with you on a beach.Blanche Deveraux: Well, sure. And I wrote him that I wanted to make passionate love to him in a hammock suspended between two Magnolia tees. You know that couldn't possibly happen!Rose Nylund: Well, maybe if you lose a few pounds.Blanche Deveraux: [obviously miffed] Shut up, Rose.

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