
"Do you love me?" she asked. "Of course," he said. "Do you really love me?" she asked. "Of course," he said. "Do you really really love me?" she asked. "No," he said. "Do you love me?" she asked. "Of course," he said. So she asked no more. - Snoopy -- Charles M. Schulz (1922 – 2000): Peanuts
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“私を愛してる?”彼女はたずねた。“もちろん”彼は言った。“ほんとに愛してる?”彼女はたずねた。“もちろん”彼は言った。“ほんとにほんとに愛してる?”彼女はたずねた。“いいや”彼は言った。“私を愛してる?”彼女はたずねた。“もちろん”彼は言った。そこで彼女はもうそれ以上たずねなかった。 - スヌーピー -- チャールズ・M・シュルツ (1922 – 2000): 『ピーナッツ』(【訳】谷川俊太郎 (1931 - ))

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