A brick residence from The King and I (1956)
A brick residence adjoining royal palace... from The King and I (1956)
A charm from the skies from The King and I (1956)
A face. It speaks. from The King and I (1956)
A few of my wives. from The King and I (1956)
A girl must be like a blossom from The King and I (1956)
A honeybee must be free, from The King and I (1956)
A house. from The King and I (1956)
A house. from The King and I (1956)
A land where there is a wish for Siam from The King and I (1956)
A letter? Now? from The King and I (1956)
A man is designed to be pleased by many women. from The King and I (1956)
A man must live like honeybee from The King and I (1956)
A man's house is only less dear to him than his honor. from The King and I (1956)
A mer i ca. from The King and I (1956)
A new map just arrived from England. from The King and I (1956)
A promise! from The King and I (1956)
A sad heart that no longer wishes to go on beating? from The King and I (1956)
A thought for the day: from The King and I (1956)
A white waistcoat... from The King and I (1956)
A woman has written a book? from The King and I (1956)
A woman is designed for pleasing man. That is all. from The King and I (1956)
Abrahom Lingkong... from The King and I (1956)
According to agreement, from The King and I (1956)
According to agreement... from The King and I (1956)
Adjoining royal palace from The King and I (1956)
Afraid to be heard; from The King and I (1956)
After all, she had no choice in the matter. from The King and I (1956)
Against bowing to king... from The King and I (1956)
Ahhhh! from The King and I (1956)
All I want is a few minutes' audience with him. from The King and I (1956)
All my good wishes go with you tonight. from The King and I (1956)
All of my mem'ries from The King and I (1956)
All of whom are loving you so extraordinarily? from The King and I (1956)
All properly dressed English ladies always wear undergarments. from The King and I (1956)
All right, children, you may be seated now. from The King and I (1956)
All subjects do so. from The King and I (1956)
All who fight him. from The King and I (1956)
All women shall help. from The King and I (1956)
Alone in our secret, from The King and I (1956)
Already I have bring printing press here for printing. from The King and I (1956)
Also spoons. Why do you not think of spoons? from The King and I (1956)
Also, I will allow you to help me in my foreign correspondence. from The King and I (1956)
Always manage to arrive at same conclusion. from The King and I (1956)
Am I to be cuckold in my own palace, to take orders from English teacher? from The King and I (1956)
Am leaving. from The King and I (1956)
An Englishwoman alone in a country like Siam. from The King and I (1956)
An inspired idea, Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
And a house of my own outside the palace walls. from The King and I (1956)
And all are in great affliction... from The King and I (1956)
And also because if he dies, I shall be king. from The King and I (1956)
And blossoms. from The King and I (1956)
And by the enforcing of that law, if necessary. from The King and I (1956)
And by the time a young girl goes to her first dance... from The King and I (1956)
And chin high, like this. from The King and I (1956)
And educate them in European customs and manner for presentation. from The King and I (1956)
And educated himself. from The King and I (1956)
And Eliza make happy reunion with dear old Uncle Thomas... from The King and I (1956)
And ev'ry single time from The King and I (1956)
And fears him. from The King and I (1956)
And follow your star, from The King and I (1956)
And for this I have often lost my temper on you. from The King and I (1956)
And gather all he can. from The King and I (1956)
And go to arms of Buddha. from The King and I (1956)
And he will most certainly send a glowing report to Queen Victoria. from The King and I (1956)
And he will not bring up subject. You must do it for him. from The King and I (1956)
And help and protect, from The King and I (1956)
And help us to prove to the visiting English from The King and I (1956)
And help us to prove to the visiting English from The King and I (1956)
And honorable guests... from The King and I (1956)
And I always will. from The King and I (1956)
And I am strong, do you hear? from The King and I (1956)
And I do not believe such thing as snow. from The King and I (1956)
And I do not know how to be. from The King and I (1956)
And I know Tom and I from The King and I (1956)
And I've now become an expert, from The King and I (1956)
And in this country no one's head shall be higher than king's. from The King and I (1956)
And inhabitants of America shall be able to catch and tame them from The King and I (1956)
And it puzzle me to learn from The King and I (1956)
And large respect, et cetera, et cetera. from The King and I (1956)
And lead us in right road. from The King and I (1956)
And me. from The King and I (1956)
And much more difficult than generality. from The King and I (1956)
And no one ever knows I'm afraid from The King and I (1956)
And now, doctors have no hope for him. from The King and I (1956)
And one, two, three, and... from The King and I (1956)
And other country so big. from The King and I (1956)
And say to the sky: from The King and I (1956)
And shall you be my new romance? from The King and I (1956)
And shall you be my new romance? from The King and I (1956)
And she in turn shall teach you the better English. from The King and I (1956)
And Siam to be governed in my way! from The King and I (1956)
And so he'll get your love. from The King and I (1956)
And so she die... from The King and I (1956)
And start on her escape. from The King and I (1956)
And suggest necessity of making Siam a protectorate. from The King and I (1956)
And tell him when he's strong, from The King and I (1956)
And that's enough from The King and I (1956)
And the king has promised me a house of my own. from The King and I (1956)
And the sky was streaked with white from The King and I (1956)
And the slaves of my father... from The King and I (1956)
And the soft mist of England from The King and I (1956)
And therefore unworthy of your interest. from The King and I (1956)
And they refused to believe there is such a thing. from The King and I (1956)
And they're all a part of Tom from The King and I (1956)
And this is called snow. from The King and I (1956)
And this is Madame Leonowens, from The King and I (1956)
And today we have a surprise for you. from The King and I (1956)
And whistle a happy tune from The King and I (1956)
And writing down 12 times in copybook. from The King and I (1956)
And you are glad of this? from The King and I (1956)
And you meet from The King and I (1956)
And you regard this as a good omen? from The King and I (1956)
And you too will know everything. from The King and I (1956)
And Your Majesty, I wish to say to you: from The King and I (1956)
And your wisdom. from The King and I (1956)
And, Buddha, from The King and I (1956)
And, Father, I would make second proclamation. from The King and I (1956)
And, one, two, three, and one, two, three, and... from The King and I (1956)
Angel make the wind blow cold. from The King and I (1956)
Angel show her how to walk on frozen water. from The King and I (1956)
Anna, Anna, you're much too young to bury your heart in a grave. from The King and I (1956)
Anna, my dear. from The King and I (1956)
Anything you wish to discuss with me? from The King and I (1956)
Are a part of them all, from The King and I (1956)
Are happy tonight, from The King and I (1956)
Are in each other's arms, from The King and I (1956)
Are my children to be taught nothing more? from The King and I (1956)
Are we ready? The guests are arriving. from The King and I (1956)
Are you certain this is customary, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera? from The King and I (1956)
Are you wearing undergarments? from The King and I (1956)
As a bowl of rice is just another bowl of rice, no different from any other. from The King and I (1956)
As a matter of fact. from The King and I (1956)
As a student I have studied to procure from The King and I (1956)
As a teacher I've been learning from The King and I (1956)
As does the government of Her Majesty, Queen Victoria. from The King and I (1956)
As have sense enough for learning. from The King and I (1956)
As long as you live. from The King and I (1956)
As you make believe you are. from The King and I (1956)
As you wish, Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
At your first dance... from The King and I (1956)
Author! Author! from The King and I (1956)
Aye, laddie. from The King and I (1956)
Aye, laddie. That's Bangkok all right. from The King and I (1956)
Baby in her arms also called George. from The King and I (1956)
Barbarian, you say. from The King and I (1956)
Be brave and faithful and true, from The King and I (1956)
Be brave, young lovers, from The King and I (1956)
Be father to my children, And husband to each wife, from The King and I (1956)
Be it ever so humble, from The King and I (1956)
Because I, too, am glad for death of king... from The King and I (1956)
Because I've met the people of Siam, and I'm learning to understand them. from The King and I (1956)
Because it is natural. from The King and I (1956)
Because of all the beautiful and new things from The King and I (1956)
Because of all the beautiful and new things from The King and I (1956)
Because of her, and even more because of you. from The King and I (1956)
Because one slave has run away, Simon beating ev'ry slave. from The King and I (1956)
Because you scientific, not lowly like woman. from The King and I (1956)
Before I came here, Siam was just that little white spot to me. from The King and I (1956)
Before I signed our agreement, I found out about your ambitions for Siam. from The King and I (1956)
Before leaving, Edward confided that the ambassador was quite impressed. from The King and I (1956)
Behold from The King and I (1956)
Behold from The King and I (1956)
Behold and believe from The King and I (1956)
Behold and believe from The King and I (1956)
Blessed little Eva. from The King and I (1956)
Bodies upright, standing as men were meant to stand... from The King and I (1956)
Bow to him. Bow, bow, bow. from The King and I (1956)
Bow. from The King and I (1956)
Bright, bright as day. from The King and I (1956)
British gunboat last reported off Singkla. This give you one week. from The King and I (1956)
British not scientific enough for the use of chopsticks. from The King and I (1956)
Buddha has called out the sun! from The King and I (1956)
Buddha has called out the sun! from The King and I (1956)
Buddha make a miracle. from The King and I (1956)
Buddha send a new miracle. from The King and I (1956)
Burma. from The King and I (1956)
But from The King and I (1956)
But a true and honest thought, from The King and I (1956)
But a true and honest thought, from The King and I (1956)
But do you all think that women are more lowly than men? from The King and I (1956)
But he still has much to learn, Your Excellency. from The King and I (1956)
But he would not listen, Mrs. Anna. from The King and I (1956)
But how can I think while being driven out of mind! from The King and I (1956)
But how do I learn? from The King and I (1956)
But how? Where? from The King and I (1956)
But I do not know. from The King and I (1956)
But is different because of not wearing from The King and I (1956)
But it is a silly complication of a pleasant simplicity. from The King and I (1956)
But it's a beautiful idea, Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
But my slaves from The King and I (1956)
But nicely, from The King and I (1956)
But no matter what I think, from The King and I (1956)
But now and then he'll say from The King and I (1956)
But observe care that head shall not be higher than mine. from The King and I (1956)
But of what is right. from The King and I (1956)
But she dances with stranger, holding hands? from The King and I (1956)
But there isn't much time. from The King and I (1956)
But this is a man who tries. from The King and I (1956)
But this one tried. from The King and I (1956)
But unless someday, Somebody trust somebody, from The King and I (1956)
But when the music started, something drew me to your side. from The King and I (1956)
But where everything still remains according to the wishes of the king! from The King and I (1956)
But you do expect women to be faithful. from The King and I (1956)
But you must know, because you are king. from The King and I (1956)
But you shall be leaving. from The King and I (1956)
But, Mrs. Anna, you must remember... from The King and I (1956)
But... from The King and I (1956)
By from The King and I (1956)
By contradicting each other, from The King and I (1956)
By the blessing of the highest super agency in the world from The King and I (1956)
By your pupils you'll be taught, from The King and I (1956)
Can convince British that you are unfit to be ruler of Siam, from The King and I (1956)
Captain, I heard them lowering the anchor. Is anything wrong? from The King and I (1956)
Causing embarrassing fatigue of body... from The King and I (1956)
Cigar. from The King and I (1956)
Cling very close from The King and I (1956)
Come along now, children. Take your places, please. from The King and I (1956)
Come forward, lads. They need help in the bow. from The King and I (1956)
Come on, lads, hurry! We haven't got all day. from The King and I (1956)
Come, Louis. from The King and I (1956)
Come. from The King and I (1956)
Come. from The King and I (1956)
Come. from The King and I (1956)
Come. from The King and I (1956)
Concern for us... from The King and I (1956)
Continue good and sincere... from The King and I (1956)
Covering ups on other parts of body, and therefore... from The King and I (1956)
Crown Prince Chowfa Chulalongkorn, heir to throne. from The King and I (1956)
Dancing, after dinner! from The King and I (1956)
Day from The King and I (1956)
Day from The King and I (1956)
Day by from The King and I (1956)
Day by from The King and I (1956)
Day. from The King and I (1956)
Day. from The King and I (1956)
Dead? from The King and I (1956)
Dear Edward. from The King and I (1956)
Dear friend and teacher... from The King and I (1956)
Death is not worse pain than empty life. Please, Mrs. Anna. from The King and I (1956)
Defend him when he's wrong, from The King and I (1956)
Degrading experience for soul... from The King and I (1956)
Did he send you here to ask me? from The King and I (1956)
Did you come to see your father or Mrs. Anna? from The King and I (1956)
Dishonor! from The King and I (1956)
Dishonor. from The King and I (1956)
Dishonor. Dishonor! from The King and I (1956)
Distress? from The King and I (1956)
Do not go away. from The King and I (1956)
Do not let her go away. from The King and I (1956)
Do not let us fall down in darkness. from The King and I (1956)
Do you not have any respect for me? from The King and I (1956)
Do you not see I am occupied? from The King and I (1956)
Do you remember I asked you to marry me? from The King and I (1956)
Doctors warned him he must change his ways quickly... from The King and I (1956)
Does he have enough guns and elephants for transporting same? from The King and I (1956)
Does that make you friends again? from The King and I (1956)
Does that mean that you do not know? from The King and I (1956)
Doesn't anything ever frighten you? from The King and I (1956)
Don't ask question of sick man. from The King and I (1956)
Don't cry, young lovers whatever you do from The King and I (1956)
Don't you think it would make a better impression from The King and I (1956)
Down, down, down! from The King and I (1956)
Each time it becomes more difficult. from The King and I (1956)
East, west, home, best, means house! from The King and I (1956)
Eat, eat, eat! from The King and I (1956)
Edward, coming here? from The King and I (1956)
Elephants! from The King and I (1956)
Eliza come to river from The King and I (1956)
Eliza come to river from The King and I (1956)
Eliza lose her way in forest. from The King and I (1956)
Eliza Run Run from The King and I (1956)
Eliza say she run away and look for lover, George. from The King and I (1956)
Eliza very tired. from The King and I (1956)
Enough toast for queen. Sit. from The King and I (1956)
Et cetera, from The King and I (1956)
Et cetera, et cetera, and so forth. from The King and I (1956)
Et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. from The King and I (1956)
Et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. from The King and I (1956)
Et cetera. from The King and I (1956)
Et cetera. from The King and I (1956)
Et cetera. You fix up. from The King and I (1956)
Et cetera... from The King and I (1956)
Ev'ry day I do my best for one more day, from The King and I (1956)
Ev'ry day I try to live another day, from The King and I (1956)
Ev'rybody find confusion from The King and I (1956)
Every day, month after week, something about house. from The King and I (1956)
Everybody celebrate death of Simon. from The King and I (1956)
Everyone knows the world rides on the back of a turtle from The King and I (1956)
Everyone who knew was forbidden to speak of it. from The King and I (1956)
Evil eye! from The King and I (1956)
Evil eye! Evil eye! from The King and I (1956)
Excellent, Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
Excepting fishes! from The King and I (1956)
Father wouldn't have liked us to be afraid, would he? from The King and I (1956)
Father? from The King and I (1956)
Fireworks. from The King and I (1956)
First, I would proclaim for coming New Year... from The King and I (1956)
First, we ask help from Buddha. from The King and I (1956)
For all that matters about man... from The King and I (1956)
For dancing, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. from The King and I (1956)
For England? I have no one there, Edward. from The King and I (1956)
For heaven's sake, keep your backs to the wall. from The King and I (1956)
For royal... from The King and I (1956)
For sake of selves and country. from The King and I (1956)
For saving of Eliza and baby. from The King and I (1956)
For seating guests at dinner table, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. from The King and I (1956)
For showing... from The King and I (1956)
For ways of his own people. from The King and I (1956)
For which I pay her exorbitant monthly fee... from The King and I (1956)
For you from The King and I (1956)
Forgot to tell you name of miracle. from The King and I (1956)
Fork is a foolhardy instrument. from The King and I (1956)
Found? from The King and I (1956)
From mountaintop. from The King and I (1956)
From next king. from The King and I (1956)
From now on in presence, you shall so conduct like all other subjects. from The King and I (1956)
From Phra Mana Mongut, from The King and I (1956)
From sky to mountaintop. from The King and I (1956)
From sky, Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
Furthermore, it is... from The King and I (1956)
Furthermore... from The King and I (1956)
George from The King and I (1956)
George from The King and I (1956)
George from The King and I (1956)
Get along there. from The King and I (1956)
Getting to feel free and easy. from The King and I (1956)
Getting to feel free and easy. from The King and I (1956)
Getting to hope you like me. from The King and I (1956)
Getting to know all about you. from The King and I (1956)
Getting to know all about you. from The King and I (1956)
Getting to know what to say, from The King and I (1956)
Getting to know what to say, from The King and I (1956)
Getting to know what to say, from The King and I (1956)
Getting to know what to say, from The King and I (1956)
Getting to know you, from The King and I (1956)
Getting to know you, from The King and I (1956)
Getting to know you, from The King and I (1956)
Getting to know you, from The King and I (1956)
Getting to know you, from The King and I (1956)
Getting to know you. from The King and I (1956)
Getting to like you, from The King and I (1956)
Give this back to His Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
Good evening, children. from The King and I (1956)
Good evening, my father. from The King and I (1956)
Good luck, ma'am. from The King and I (1956)
Good night! from The King and I (1956)
Good night. from The King and I (1956)
Good. from The King and I (1956)
Good. from The King and I (1956)
Goodbye, Captain Orton, and thank you for everything. from The King and I (1956)
Goodness, this started out to be a geography lesson. from The King and I (1956)
Government. from The King and I (1956)
Green, from The King and I (1956)
Groveling on the floor at 2:00 in the morning. from The King and I (1956)
Half naked. from The King and I (1956)
Happy people. from The King and I (1956)
Hard enough to walk upon. from The King and I (1956)
Hard water? from The King and I (1956)
Harriet Beecher Stowe. from The King and I (1956)
Haven't you noticed? from The King and I (1956)
Haven't you noticed? from The King and I (1956)
He always frightened me. from The King and I (1956)
He bring present to king from prince of Burma. from The King and I (1956)
He decide to hunt Eliza... from The King and I (1956)
He has a thousand dreams from The King and I (1956)
He has commanded that I give it to you. from The King and I (1956)
He has no right to pry into my personal affairs. from The King and I (1956)
He has the head of a goat! from The King and I (1956)
He hasn't, Captain Orton. from The King and I (1956)
He is dying! from The King and I (1956)
He is Lun Tha, who was chosen to bring me here. from The King and I (1956)
He is wonderful. from The King and I (1956)
He must love one woman and one woman only. from The King and I (1956)
He needs help, Mrs. Anna. from The King and I (1956)
He seems to be a fine man who has studied hard from The King and I (1956)
He tried very hard. from The King and I (1956)
He was pretty in face. from The King and I (1956)
He will not always say from The King and I (1956)
He will only tear himself in two, trying to be something he can never be. from The King and I (1956)
He would not listen. from The King and I (1956)
He'll fight to prove that what he does not know from The King and I (1956)
He's only... from The King and I (1956)
Head must not be higher than mine. from The King and I (1956)
Hear that? from The King and I (1956)
Hear! Hear! from The King and I (1956)
Help also Mrs. Anna to keep awake for scientific sewing of dresses from The King and I (1956)
Help also Mrs. Anna... from The King and I (1956)
Her lover has not been caught. Not yet. from The King and I (1956)
Her name is Tuptim. from The King and I (1956)
Her play tonight. from The King and I (1956)
Here is king of Burma. from The King and I (1956)
Here is king of Siam. from The King and I (1956)
Here is something belonging to you. from The King and I (1956)
Here. from The King and I (1956)
Hidden by this veil of lace. from The King and I (1956)
Hide in forest from The King and I (1956)
His Excellency wishes to know, are you married, sir? from The King and I (1956)
His Gracious Majesty, the king of Siam: from The King and I (1956)
His having asked for me. from The King and I (1956)
His heart is not always wise. from The King and I (1956)
Hmm. from The King and I (1956)
Hold this girl. I do this myself! from The King and I (1956)
House? What house? from The King and I (1956)
How are you, Anna? from The King and I (1956)
How can I make letter if you interrupt? from The King and I (1956)
How can it be that everyone knows one thing from The King and I (1956)
How can schoolroom be so unscientific? from The King and I (1956)
How do you explain the fact, Your Majesty... from The King and I (1956)
How many children do you have? from The King and I (1956)
How many years shall you have been married? from The King and I (1956)
How many, how many, how many? from The King and I (1956)
How much time do I have for all this? from The King and I (1956)
How my lover from The King and I (1956)
How my lover from The King and I (1956)
How nice of you to come to say goodbye. from The King and I (1956)
How old shall you be? from The King and I (1956)
How poor is king of Burma. from The King and I (1956)
How slaves can be set free if their masters wish to keep them. from The King and I (1956)
Huh. from The King and I (1956)
I am 150 years old, Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
I am a widow. from The King and I (1956)
I am aware of your interest. from The King and I (1956)
I am frightened because I love my father... from The King and I (1956)
I am frightened, Mrs. Anna. from The King and I (1956)
I am just leaving. from The King and I (1956)
I am king as I was born to be... from The King and I (1956)
I am Lun Tha. from The King and I (1956)
I am not equal to his special needs. from The King and I (1956)
I am pleased. from The King and I (1956)
I am pleased. Cigar. from The King and I (1956)
I am so pleased, Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
I am watched too closely. from The King and I (1956)
I beg to put before you one who is not happy: from The King and I (1956)
I beg to put before you: from The King and I (1956)
I believe to be your fault. from The King and I (1956)
I believe. from The King and I (1956)
I can't believe you will do this dreadful thing! from The King and I (1956)
I cannot stand all the time. from The King and I (1956)
I cannot stay where a promise has no meaning. from The King and I (1956)
I command all of you from The King and I (1956)
I couldn't possibly work that way, or think. from The King and I (1956)
I didn't come to Bangkok just because I enjoy sleeping on a gunboat from The King and I (1956)
I do hope so. from The King and I (1956)
I do not believe such thing as snow. from The King and I (1956)
I do not believe this is good thing. from The King and I (1956)
I do not believe Topsy is wicked critter... from The King and I (1956)
I do not know you well. from The King and I (1956)
I do not remember anything except that you are my servant. from The King and I (1956)
I do not see Siam. from The King and I (1956)
I do not see you, Mrs. Anna. from The King and I (1956)
I do not understand from The King and I (1956)
I do not wish to leave them. I love them too, quite extraordinarily. from The King and I (1956)
I don't like that man. from The King and I (1956)
I don't think any man has ever been as good a king as he could have been. from The King and I (1956)
I don't think I shall ever be afraid again. from The King and I (1956)
I don't think they have elephants in America, Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
I don't think you mean pairs of male elephants. from The King and I (1956)
I don't understand you, not you or your king. from The King and I (1956)
I fool myself as well! from The King and I (1956)
I forget. from The King and I (1956)
I had no idea. from The King and I (1956)
I hardly think so, dear. Kings don't, as a rule. from The King and I (1956)
I have boy too. from The King and I (1956)
I have come here to work and I intend to work, from The King and I (1956)
I have hope you accept. from The King and I (1956)
I have no time for teaching, being busy with foreign affairs from The King and I (1956)
I have not said I do not approve. from The King and I (1956)
I have opinion that, in this regard, England is very backward nation. from The King and I (1956)
I have wish to... from The King and I (1956)
I hold my head erect from The King and I (1956)
I hope your troubles are few. from The King and I (1956)
I know how it feels to have wings on your heels from The King and I (1956)
I know, I forgot and. Next time I remember. from The King and I (1956)
I know. from The King and I (1956)
I let her do nothing that is not my pleasure. from The King and I (1956)
I like boat races. from The King and I (1956)
I like him very much. from The King and I (1956)
I make better question than she make answer. from The King and I (1956)
I may present Lady Thiang, head wife. from The King and I (1956)
I must go on living life. As leader of my kingdom from The King and I (1956)
I must have some privacy. from The King and I (1956)
I must meet with Tuptim again. Please! from The King and I (1956)
I must think. from The King and I (1956)
I must think. from The King and I (1956)
I never learned to take defeat like a gentleman. from The King and I (1956)
I plan to leave on the next sailing. from The King and I (1956)
I promise you from The King and I (1956)
I regret to put before you: from The King and I (1956)
I regret, sir, my ladies have not given good impression. from The King and I (1956)
I remember this from The King and I (1956)
I said, you are my servant! from The King and I (1956)
I shall be forced to return to England. from The King and I (1956)
I shall be perfectly happy to help you in any way I can from The King and I (1956)
I shall do what is usually done in such event. from The King and I (1956)
I shall explain... from The King and I (1956)
I shall have to get back to the boat. from The King and I (1956)
I shall miss them. from The King and I (1956)
I shall miss them. from The King and I (1956)
I shall pray, Lun Tha. from The King and I (1956)
I shall try my best not to let my head be higher than Your Majesty's, from The King and I (1956)
I should like to propose a toast. from The King and I (1956)
I should like to see him at once, while there's time for me from The King and I (1956)
I specks I'se de wickedest critter in de world. from The King and I (1956)
I still think your Moses shall have been a fool. from The King and I (1956)
I tell you what Harriet Beecher Stowe say that Topsy say: from The King and I (1956)
I think about a night from The King and I (1956)
I think he shall have been a fool to have written so. from The King and I (1956)
I think I have fine idea. from The King and I (1956)
I think is better if king's anger reserved for more important matters. from The King and I (1956)
I think it very strange... from The King and I (1956)
I think maybe from The King and I (1956)
I think perhaps I die. from The King and I (1956)
I think perhaps we had better call recess until after luncheon. from The King and I (1956)
I think that's a very good idea, Mother. A very good idea. from The King and I (1956)
I was forced to laugh myself. I was so funny. from The King and I (1956)
I was hoping to find you wasted away with homesickness. from The King and I (1956)
I was not lovers with this man! from The King and I (1956)
I whistle a happy tune from The King and I (1956)
I will be ready. from The King and I (1956)
I will find a way. from The King and I (1956)
I will hear no more! from The King and I (1956)
I will show them who is barbarian! from The King and I (1956)
I will show you. Give me. from The King and I (1956)
I will tell king this. from The King and I (1956)
I will tell you end of story. from The King and I (1956)
I wish him to know we are also Europeans. from The King and I (1956)
I wish to remain here in room with knowledge. from The King and I (1956)
I wish to say, warm affection. from The King and I (1956)
I wish to say... from The King and I (1956)
I wish you could see His Majesty's children. from The King and I (1956)
I wish you have never come to Siam. from The King and I (1956)
I would not permit. from The King and I (1956)
I, too... from The King and I (1956)
I... from The King and I (1956)
I... from The King and I (1956)
I'll have a place to bring up my boy as his father would have wished. from The King and I (1956)
I'm afraid from The King and I (1956)
I'm coming. from The King and I (1956)
I'm fully aware that you do not approve of my coming to Siam. from The King and I (1956)
I'm learning about you from The King and I (1956)
I'm learning about you from The King and I (1956)
I'm sorry, Lady Thiang, he is asleep. from The King and I (1956)
I'm sorry, Lun Tha. from The King and I (1956)
I'm very sorry. from The King and I (1956)
I've been in love like you. from The King and I (1956)
I've had a love from The King and I (1956)
I've had a love of my own, from The King and I (1956)
I've had a love of my own, from The King and I (1956)
If allies are strong with power to protect me, from The King and I (1956)
If allies are weak am I not best alone? from The King and I (1956)
If different English books state different things? from The King and I (1956)
If enemies of ours, with lies such as this from The King and I (1956)
If I die or do not die. from The King and I (1956)
If I tell king he break this promise, I will make anger in him. from The King and I (1956)
If my Lord in heaven Buddha show the way, from The King and I (1956)
If someone were sending a lie about me to England, from The King and I (1956)
If they believe only what they see, why do we have schoolroom? Rise! from The King and I (1956)
If those closest to him are unwilling to help him. from The King and I (1956)
If you change your mind... from The King and I (1956)
If you do not give me the house you promised, from The King and I (1956)
If you see a chaba flower in your path, broken like this, from The King and I (1956)
If you'll excuse me, Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
Immoral. Immoral! from The King and I (1956)
In 1712, Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
In addition to children, you will also teach those of my wives from The King and I (1956)
In England, no woman dances alone while a man looks on. from The King and I (1956)
In England, we're brought up with it. from The King and I (1956)
In fact, I can stay only a few more minutes. from The King and I (1956)
In fashion of lowly toad. from The King and I (1956)
In his letter of agreement, he promised me 20£ a month from The King and I (1956)
In looking back, I discover that you think much on those people from The King and I (1956)
In many ways he was just as young as you. from The King and I (1956)
In my head are many facts that, from The King and I (1956)
In my head are many facts, but I am not sure. from The King and I (1956)
In order to remind me of breaking promises I never make, et cetera. from The King and I (1956)
In presence of dying king. from The King and I (1956)
In right hand is weapon. from The King and I (1956)
In that case, we'd better be going in, Anna. from The King and I (1956)
In that, he is not unlike yourself. from The King and I (1956)
In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth. from The King and I (1956)
In what year were you borned? from The King and I (1956)
Indeed? And why must I? from The King and I (1956)
Inside him is strong king like his father, who cannot change. from The King and I (1956)
Is a danger to be trusting one another, from The King and I (1956)
Is a puzzlement from The King and I (1956)
Is as schoolteacher to the royal children. from The King and I (1956)
Is Buddha's wish that Eva come to him... from The King and I (1956)
Is by American lady, Harriet Beecher Stowe. from The King and I (1956)
Is called The Small House of Uncle Thomas. from The King and I (1956)
Is different. from The King and I (1956)
Is love for one I shall never see again. from The King and I (1956)
Is matter of concern. from The King and I (1956)
Is not homesickness that make me sad, Mrs. Anna. from The King and I (1956)
Is ocean. from The King and I (1956)
Is promise? from The King and I (1956)
Is that he shall have tried his utmost best. from The King and I (1956)
Is that it, captain? Are we here? from The King and I (1956)
Is that what you have decided to do, Your Majesty? from The King and I (1956)
Is very sad ending, with sacrifice. from The King and I (1956)
Is very strange to tell from The King and I (1956)
It doesn't matter, captain. I shall have work to do, from The King and I (1956)
It has been said by one... from The King and I (1956)
It has been said. from The King and I (1956)
It has occurred to us that if we shall be sending you several pairs from The King and I (1956)
It has occurred to us... from The King and I (1956)
It is a false lie! from The King and I (1956)
It is a pleasure that you shall live in palace. from The King and I (1956)
It is all right, Lady Thiang. from The King and I (1956)
It is believed she was running away with Lun Tha... from The King and I (1956)
It is immoral for king to drown when pursuing slave who deceive him. from The King and I (1956)
It is known you were lovers with him. from The King and I (1956)
It is late, Your Majesty. If there's nothing else... from The King and I (1956)
It is like old Siamese rhyme: from The King and I (1956)
It is my pleasure that you stay here! from The King and I (1956)
It is not necessary for schoolteacher to know everything at once. from The King and I (1956)
It is suitable. from The King and I (1956)
It made me think from The King and I (1956)
It means put on your best clothes, from The King and I (1956)
It must not sound like advice. from The King and I (1956)
It occurs to me that there shall be nothing wrong that men shall die. from The King and I (1956)
It should be very interesting meeting. from The King and I (1956)
It was difficult for him, Mrs. Anna. from The King and I (1956)
It was their explanation of the miracle of creation, from The King and I (1956)
It will be good to think back... from The King and I (1956)
It will be the sign that I have come for you. Watch for it. from The King and I (1956)
It will be. I swear this. from The King and I (1956)
It's an expression, Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
It's done by the passing of a law from The King and I (1956)
It's much too dangerous. from The King and I (1956)
It's not the king, it's the kralahome. from The King and I (1956)
It's quite simple, the polka. from The King and I (1956)
It's the boat. It's time to go. from The King and I (1956)
Just a minute. Not the palace. I am not living in the palace. from The King and I (1956)
King cannot take advice. from The King and I (1956)
King do not always remember what he promise. from The King and I (1956)
King in bad spirit today. from The King and I (1956)
King is in terrible distress, not knowing where to turn. from The King and I (1956)
King is pleased with her. from The King and I (1956)
King Simon of Legree. from The King and I (1956)
King Simon of Legree. from The King and I (1956)
Ladies, come back! Come back. Oh, dear. from The King and I (1956)
Lady Son Klin, Lady Talap, Lady Piam. from The King and I (1956)
Lady Thiang, have children prepare for presentation to schoolteacher. from The King and I (1956)
Lady Thiang, will you please ask them to leave? from The King and I (1956)
Lady Thiang, will you start the lesson, please? from The King and I (1956)
Lady Thiang. Your Highness. from The King and I (1956)
Land all white with snow. from The King and I (1956)
Let my children come in. from The King and I (1956)
Like soldiers in lines. from The King and I (1956)
Like tonight? In arms of man not her husband? from The King and I (1956)
Like yours, from The King and I (1956)
Lincoln! from The King and I (1956)
Little Eva. from The King and I (1956)
Little Topsy. from The King and I (1956)
Look like lace upon the sky. from The King and I (1956)
Looking on the same blue sea, from The King and I (1956)
Lover's name is George. from The King and I (1956)
Ls ne'er met with elsewhere. from The King and I (1956)
Ls very strange to tell from The King and I (1956)
Ma'am, if I might be allowed to offer you a word of warning, from The King and I (1956)
Make believe you're brave from The King and I (1956)
Make the river water hard. from The King and I (1956)
Man is Lun Tha, emissary from court of Burma. from The King and I (1956)
Man who bring her here from Burma. from The King and I (1956)
Many men learn this after they become kings, Your Highness. from The King and I (1956)
May I introduce my aide, Sir Edward Ramsay. from The King and I (1956)
May the rest of the world regard him with the same high esteem from The King and I (1956)
Might they not protect me out of all I own? from The King and I (1956)
Mischief maker, Topsy. from The King and I (1956)
Mischief maker, Topsy... from The King and I (1956)
Missionary. from The King and I (1956)
More toast. from The King and I (1956)
More, Your Majesty? from The King and I (1956)
Moses is very fine illustration of little known fact from The King and I (1956)
Moses, Moses, Moses. I think he shall have been a fool. from The King and I (1956)
Moses? from The King and I (1956)
Moses. from The King and I (1956)
Mother, look. The prime minister is naked! from The King and I (1956)
Mother, our luggage is all loaded. from The King and I (1956)
Mother! Look, there's Bangkok. from The King and I (1956)
Mother... from The King and I (1956)
Mr. Lincoln is fighting a war, even now, to set the slaves free. from The King and I (1956)
Mrs. Anna Leonowens and son. from The King and I (1956)
Mrs. Anna, from The King and I (1956)
Mrs. Anna, I do not come for myself. from The King and I (1956)
Mrs. Anna, it is I, Lady Thiang. from The King and I (1956)
Mrs. Anna, Mrs. Anna. They are cannibals. from The King and I (1956)
Mrs. Anna? from The King and I (1956)
Mrs. Anna. from The King and I (1956)
Mrs. Anna. from The King and I (1956)
Mrs. Anna... from The King and I (1956)
Mrs. Leonowens, may I present His Excellency, the kralahome. from The King and I (1956)
Must we go on forever hiding our love like this? from The King and I (1956)
My cup of tea! from The King and I (1956)
My cup of tea! from The King and I (1956)
My father. from The King and I (1956)
My goodness gracious... from The King and I (1956)
My guess is that you will not fight with your distinguished visitors. from The King and I (1956)
My house, Your Majesty. The one you promised me, adjoining the palace. from The King and I (1956)
My name is Tuptim. I already speak English. from The King and I (1956)
My Way! from The King and I (1956)
Naturally! from The King and I (1956)
Never seen? from The King and I (1956)
No crawling. from The King and I (1956)
No crouching. from The King and I (1956)
No one knows, really. from The King and I (1956)
No one, Anna? from The King and I (1956)
No wonder he's not winning war. from The King and I (1956)
No, we shall make them look like ladies of Europe: from The King and I (1956)
No, Your Majesty, that is not true. I am most certainly not your servant! from The King and I (1956)
No! No! Please, Mrs. Anna. from The King and I (1956)
No! Oh, ladies, please. Don't open that, no. from The King and I (1956)
No? from The King and I (1956)
No. No! from The King and I (1956)
No... from The King and I (1956)
Nor... from The King and I (1956)
Nor... way. from The King and I (1956)
Nor... way. from The King and I (1956)
Norway is a very cold place. from The King and I (1956)
Norway is a very cold place. from The King and I (1956)
Not anymore. from The King and I (1956)
Not ever. from The King and I (1956)
Not ever. from The King and I (1956)
Not only that, but the raindrops change into small white spots from The King and I (1956)
Not only with soldiers... from The King and I (1956)
Not to be afraid is good thing in scientific mind. from The King and I (1956)
Not today. from The King and I (1956)
Not very often. from The King and I (1956)
Now as token of his love... from The King and I (1956)
Now I am a man, from The King and I (1956)
Now it is too late. They all stand up, waiting. from The King and I (1956)
Now suppose you are Queen Victoria, from The King and I (1956)
Now that I've been here many months it has become far more than that from The King and I (1956)
Now that the king is dying... from The King and I (1956)
Now you know and I know from The King and I (1956)
Now you understand about women. from The King and I (1956)
Now, theatricals for entertainment. from The King and I (1956)
Now, was there something else? from The King and I (1956)
Now. When else? Now is always best time. from The King and I (1956)
Now... from The King and I (1956)
Of a sudden, she can see Wicked Simon of Legree... from The King and I (1956)
Of any king who pursue a slave who is unhappy and who tried to escape. from The King and I (1956)
Of course he can never be from The King and I (1956)
Of course. I never allowed Tom to forget it. from The King and I (1956)
Of great importance. from The King and I (1956)
Of love, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. from The King and I (1956)
Of my own free will. from The King and I (1956)
Of the whole universe, the king of Siam. from The King and I (1956)
Of thieves who would try to steal my country. from The King and I (1956)
Of which I wish I was more certain from The King and I (1956)
Of woman. from The King and I (1956)
Of young male elephants from The King and I (1956)
Of your departure. from The King and I (1956)
Oh, a missionary taught you English. from The King and I (1956)
Oh, Buddha give us the aid of your strength from The King and I (1956)
Oh, Buddha, give us the aid of your strength and your wisdom. from The King and I (1956)
Oh, but he has you. from The King and I (1956)
Oh, but it does, Your Majesty. It does, dreadfully. from The King and I (1956)
Oh, but it's not buried. It's very much alive. from The King and I (1956)
Oh, but this is a lie! from The King and I (1956)
Oh, but this is a lie! from The King and I (1956)
Oh, but, Your Majesty, everyone enjoyed it immensely. from The King and I (1956)
Oh, but, Your Majesty, of what interest to you is one girl like Tuptim? from The King and I (1956)
Oh, dear, yes, he was. Very pretty in face. from The King and I (1956)
Oh, don't be ridiculous, Louis. He can't be naked. from The King and I (1956)
Oh, I forgot! They have practically no undergarments. from The King and I (1956)
Oh, I have only 106. I am not married very long. from The King and I (1956)
Oh, I hope so, Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
Oh, I see. from The King and I (1956)
Oh, if it could only be. from The King and I (1956)
Oh, is that what started the panic? from The King and I (1956)
Oh, Lun Tha. from The King and I (1956)
Oh, my goodness gracious! from The King and I (1956)
Oh, my goodness! Oh, won't you all go back to your rooms? from The King and I (1956)
Oh, no, Lady Thiang. What happened? from The King and I (1956)
Oh, no, thank you. from The King and I (1956)
Oh, no, Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
Oh, no, Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
Oh, no! from The King and I (1956)
Oh, no! from The King and I (1956)
Oh, no! from The King and I (1956)
Oh, nonsense. Nonsense! from The King and I (1956)
Oh, perchance from The King and I (1956)
Oh, perchance from The King and I (1956)
Oh, put it on, put it on, put it on. from The King and I (1956)
Oh, so do I! from The King and I (1956)
Oh, that's why you whistle. from The King and I (1956)
Oh, this is dreadful. from The King and I (1956)
Oh, well, come in, Lady Thiang. from The King and I (1956)
Oh, why do you ask question? from The King and I (1956)
Oh, yes, sometimes. from The King and I (1956)
Oh, your conversation at dinner was most amusing, Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
Oh, Your Majesty is reading the Bible. from The King and I (1956)
Oh, Your Majesty, in my country we have a far different attitude. from The King and I (1956)
Oh. from The King and I (1956)
Ohhhh! from The King and I (1956)
On a bright cloud of music shall we fly? from The King and I (1956)
On a bright cloud of music shall we fly? from The King and I (1956)
On all that Mrs. Anna has taught you. from The King and I (1956)
On quick tour of Orient. Friendship tour, they say. from The King and I (1956)
On the clear understanding that this kind of thing can happen, from The King and I (1956)
On the clear understanding that this kind of thing can happen, from The King and I (1956)
On the contrary. from The King and I (1956)
On the same silent hill from The King and I (1956)
On the subject I like most, from The King and I (1956)
One week? Your Majesty, one week! from The King and I (1956)
One will seldom want to do what other wishes; from The King and I (1956)
One, two, three, and. from The King and I (1956)
One, two, three, and. from The King and I (1956)
One, two, three, and. from The King and I (1956)
Only Buddha from The King and I (1956)
Only I'm not walking onto a boat... from The King and I (1956)
Only male elephants, Your Majesty? from The King and I (1956)
Or watching Sir John comb his beard. from The King and I (1956)
Our meetings are few from The King and I (1956)
Our seas will soon be thick with ships, greedy for conquest. from The King and I (1956)
Out, out, out! from The King and I (1956)
Parties who would use this as excuse to steal my country. from The King and I (1956)
People I can help. from The King and I (1956)
People of Siam... from The King and I (1956)
Perhaps it's time somebody did tell him a thing or two. from The King and I (1956)
Perhaps so, Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
Personal contact! When British ambassador and party arrive in Siam... from The King and I (1956)
Play written by member of royal palace as surprise for king. from The King and I (1956)
Please ask them to put that down. from The King and I (1956)
Please, Lady Thiang, I simply cannot go to him, especially without from The King and I (1956)
Please, may I hear what my father has said, Mrs. Anna? from The King and I (1956)
Please, Mrs. Anna. from The King and I (1956)
Please, sir, do not tell king. Make king angry. from The King and I (1956)
Please, you have some English books I can read? from The King and I (1956)
Please... from The King and I (1956)
Poor Eliza from The King and I (1956)
Poor Eliza Poor Eliza from The King and I (1956)
Poor Eliza Poor Eliza. from The King and I (1956)
Poor Eliza running and run into a rainstorm. from The King and I (1956)
Poor Eliza, from The King and I (1956)
Poor Eliza. from The King and I (1956)
Poor little Eva from The King and I (1956)
Poor little Eva from The King and I (1956)
Poor unfortunate one from The King and I (1956)
Powerful sovereign of British colonies around globe of human world. from The King and I (1956)
Praise to Buddha from The King and I (1956)
Praise to Buddha from The King and I (1956)
Praise to Buddha from The King and I (1956)
Praise to Buddha from The King and I (1956)
Praise to Buddha from The King and I (1956)
President Lincoln of America against slavery, no? from The King and I (1956)
Prince Chulalongkorn is a fine boy with a keen and probing mind. from The King and I (1956)
Princess Ying Yaowalak. from The King and I (1956)
Princess Ying Yaowalak. from The King and I (1956)
Provided we can clear up this one little matter of the house. from The King and I (1956)
Put it on finger. from The King and I (1956)
Put it on. from The King and I (1956)
Put it on. from The King and I (1956)
Putting it my way, from The King and I (1956)
Putting it my way, but nicely, from The King and I (1956)
Queen of United Kingdom and Ireland, from The King and I (1956)
Quickly now, and quietly. from The King and I (1956)
Quickly, let's get back to work. from The King and I (1956)
Red. from The King and I (1956)
Regarding custom of bowing to king... from The King and I (1956)
Remember, when you are presented to the ambassador, from The King and I (1956)
Respect... from The King and I (1956)
Rise! from The King and I (1956)
Rise. from The King and I (1956)
Royal children, et cetera... from The King and I (1956)
Royal wives. from The King and I (1956)
Run down to the boat and ask Captain Orton to take our things off. from The King and I (1956)
Run Eliza from The King and I (1956)
Run Eliza from The King and I (1956)
Run Eliza from The King and I (1956)
Run Eliza, run, run Run from The King and I (1956)
Run from Simon from The King and I (1956)
Run From Simon from The King and I (1956)
Run from Simon from The King and I (1956)
Run from Simon from The King and I (1956)
Run from Simon, run, from The King and I (1956)
Run, Eliza, from The King and I (1956)
Run, Eliza, run, from The King and I (1956)
Run, run from The King and I (1956)
Save her, Buddha, save her. from The King and I (1956)
Say it, say it, say it. from The King and I (1956)
Schoolteacher has graciously changed her mind and shall live in palace. from The King and I (1956)
See? It is even smaller than Siam. from The King and I (1956)
Seeing you this way is not enough. from The King and I (1956)
Seems to hallow us there from The King and I (1956)
Seems to hallow us there, from The King and I (1956)
Send from heaven, stars... from The King and I (1956)
Several weeks... from The King and I (1956)
Shall it be proper for my women to put their best bare feet fonuard? from The King and I (1956)
Shall Mr. Lincoln be winning this war he is fighting at present? from The King and I (1956)
Shall we dance? from The King and I (1956)
Shall we dance? from The King and I (1956)
Shall we dance? from The King and I (1956)
Shall we dance? from The King and I (1956)
Shall we dance? from The King and I (1956)
Shall we dance? from The King and I (1956)
Shall we dance? from The King and I (1956)
Shall we dance? from The King and I (1956)
Shall we still be together with our arms around each other, from The King and I (1956)
Shall we still be together with our arms around each other, from The King and I (1956)
She has come to live in palace of king and yet she is unhappy. from The King and I (1956)
She is in palace of king! from The King and I (1956)
She is very grateful to me for my kindness. from The King and I (1956)
She just arrived. from The King and I (1956)
She's a child, running away because she was unhappy. from The King and I (1956)
Shh! Shh! Shh! from The King and I (1956)
Shoes on feet, dresses on bodies. from The King and I (1956)
Show how he destroy from The King and I (1956)
Show them your most intelligent men and most beautiful women. from The King and I (1956)
Showing pride in self as well as in king. from The King and I (1956)
Siam to be very modern, scientific country. from The King and I (1956)
Siam. from The King and I (1956)
Silence! from The King and I (1956)
Simon clever man. from The King and I (1956)
Simon of Legree. from The King and I (1956)
Sir, they think you wear dress like that because you shaped like that. from The King and I (1956)
Sit, sit, sit. from The King and I (1956)
Sixty seven, I think. from The King and I (1956)
Slavery very bad thing. from The King and I (1956)
Sliding cross the river fast with his bloodhounds and his slaves. from The King and I (1956)
Small House of Uncle Thomas from The King and I (1956)
Small house of Uncle Thomas, from The King and I (1956)
Small house of Uncle Thomas, from The King and I (1956)
Small House of Uncle Thomas. from The King and I (1956)
Snow! from The King and I (1956)
Snow. from The King and I (1956)
Snow. from The King and I (1956)
So do I. from The King and I (1956)
So it has finally come. from The King and I (1956)
So many English books I read introduce strange idea... from The King and I (1956)
So many men and girls from The King and I (1956)
So she bid goodbye to friends... from The King and I (1956)
So! from The King and I (1956)
Some things nearly so, from The King and I (1956)
Someday you too will be king, from The King and I (1956)
Something wonderful. from The King and I (1956)
Something wonderful. from The King and I (1956)
Something wrong. from The King and I (1956)
Sometimes I think that people going mad! from The King and I (1956)
Sometimes I think that people not so bad. from The King and I (1956)
Sometimes it is so cold, from The King and I (1956)
Sometimes it is so cold, from The King and I (1956)
Sometimes more than king. from The King and I (1956)
Sometimes things can't be just a question of what we want, Highness, from The King and I (1956)
Sorry. King has concluded audience. from The King and I (1956)
Sovereign of all tributary countries adjacent and in every direction, from The King and I (1956)
Speak message now. from The King and I (1956)
Splendid, splendid! from The King and I (1956)
Spots of lace! from The King and I (1956)
Stand apart. from The King and I (1956)
Step back. Let me see how you look. from The King and I (1956)
Sterling! from The King and I (1956)
Stop this noise. from The King and I (1956)
Stop, stop, stop! from The King and I (1956)
Strong! from The King and I (1956)
Such as iron bars, guards at the doors, et cetera, et cetera. from The King and I (1956)
Suddenly I'm bright and breezy from The King and I (1956)
Suddenly I'm bright and breezy from The King and I (1956)
Suddenly I'm bright and breezy from The King and I (1956)
Suggest schoolteacher wait for better day. from The King and I (1956)
Suppose there was such a law in Siam and we did not want it so? from The King and I (1956)
Suppose you are king. from The King and I (1956)
Take good care of your mother, now. from The King and I (1956)
Take letter to Mr. Lincoln of America, who is very scientific ruler. from The King and I (1956)
Take notes. from The King and I (1956)
Teacher of English language, customs, et cetera, in royal household. from The King and I (1956)
Tell your master his business with me from The King and I (1956)
Terrified that you'll be a Wallflower. from The King and I (1956)
Thank you, Lady Thiang. I'll continue. from The King and I (1956)
Thank you, Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
Thank you. from The King and I (1956)
That I shall give this unworthy woman from The King and I (1956)
That if you become a teacher, from The King and I (1956)
That is Norway. from The King and I (1956)
That is not reason, but first I wish to discuss Moses. from The King and I (1956)
That is not right. from The King and I (1956)
That it took many ages to create world. from The King and I (1956)
That look like lace. from The King and I (1956)
That many men remain faithful to one wife? from The King and I (1956)
That men of faith and men of science, from The King and I (1956)
That the lakes and rivers freeze from The King and I (1956)
That the world is a round ball from The King and I (1956)
That the world was created in six days. from The King and I (1956)
That this does not concern you. from The King and I (1956)
That was my husband, Tom. from The King and I (1956)
That was splendid. Very effective. from The King and I (1956)
That we are extraordinary and remarkable people. from The King and I (1956)
That we are extraordinary and remarkable people. from The King and I (1956)
That won't come true, from The King and I (1956)
That you are most certainly not a barbarian. from The King and I (1956)
That you have been a very difficult woman... from The King and I (1956)
That's it, Your Majesty. Stand up to them. from The King and I (1956)
That's right, Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
That's splendid, Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
That's the royal barge. from The King and I (1956)
That's the royal barge. from The King and I (1956)
That's why I whistle. from The King and I (1956)
The ambassador and his party must be arriving. from The King and I (1956)
The Bible was not written by men of science, but by men of faith. from The King and I (1956)
The escape. from The King and I (1956)
The girl hurt your vanity, that's all. She didn't hurt your heart. from The King and I (1956)
The happiness in the tune from The King and I (1956)
The king is coming out to meet us. from The King and I (1956)
The king is many things I dislike, but he is not a barbarian. from The King and I (1956)
The king? from The King and I (1956)
The king's right hand man, you might say. from The King and I (1956)
The man, the lover has been found in river. He is dead. from The King and I (1956)
The map you have been looking at is 25 years old, from The King and I (1956)
The next boat that comes, no matter where it goes, I shall be on it. from The King and I (1956)
The result of this deception from The King and I (1956)
The royal princes and princesses. from The King and I (1956)
The slave Eliza. from The King and I (1956)
The thoughtless things he'll do from The King and I (1956)
The world is ball from The King and I (1956)
Then which is true? from The King and I (1956)
Then you will go to him now? from The King and I (1956)
Then you will have to remind him. from The King and I (1956)
There are new lovers now from The King and I (1956)
There are times I almost think from The King and I (1956)
There are times I almost think from The King and I (1956)
There is a happy land far, far away from The King and I (1956)
There is a river. There are boats. from The King and I (1956)
There is no barbarian worse than a weak king. from The King and I (1956)
There is, there is, there is else. from The King and I (1956)
There shall be no bowing like toad. from The King and I (1956)
There were news! from The King and I (1956)
There'll be nothing left on earth from The King and I (1956)
There's no place like home. from The King and I (1956)
There's no reason for doing of demonstration... from The King and I (1956)
There's nothing I can do. from The King and I (1956)
There's nothing I can do. from The King and I (1956)
Therefore what? from The King and I (1956)
They dance also? from The King and I (1956)
They laugh at her because she is foolish child. from The King and I (1956)
They look so cruel, Mother. from The King and I (1956)
They will do nothing of the kind. from The King and I (1956)
They will eat us! from The King and I (1956)
They will return to England and report to the queen from The King and I (1956)
They wish to know, sir, if they may see the boy? from The King and I (1956)
This does not mean, however, that you do not show respect for king. from The King and I (1956)
This heart which you say I have not got... from The King and I (1956)
This idea was invented by woman. from The King and I (1956)
This is a man who stumbles and falls. from The King and I (1956)
This is a man who thinks with his heart, from The King and I (1956)
This is a man you'll forgive and forgive, from The King and I (1956)
This is Anna Leonowens. from The King and I (1956)
This is bad thing. from The King and I (1956)
This is disorganized behavior... from The King and I (1956)
This is not scientific. from The King and I (1956)
This is one lesson you do not be paid for teaching! from The King and I (1956)
This is proper way for men to show esteem for one another... from The King and I (1956)
This king has sold her lover... from The King and I (1956)
This proclamation... from The King and I (1956)
Though we may roam, from The King and I (1956)
To be free, from The King and I (1956)
To be turned loose in forests of America... from The King and I (1956)
To each other tonight. from The King and I (1956)
To escape king's anger and... from The King and I (1956)
To far away province of Ohio. from The King and I (1956)
To His Royal Presidency of the United States in America... from The King and I (1956)
To kiss in the sunlight from The King and I (1956)
To kiss in the sunlight, from The King and I (1956)
To make most of this opportunity for expensive education. from The King and I (1956)
To return to England on this boat. from The King and I (1956)
To the queen. from The King and I (1956)
Together we sigh from The King and I (1956)
Topsy glad that Simon die Topsy dance for joy. from The King and I (1956)
Tuptim has written a play, her own version of Uncle Tom's Cabin. from The King and I (1956)
Tuptim shall hear of my displeasure when she is found. from The King and I (1956)
Tuptim, your pupil. from The King and I (1956)
Tuptim. from The King and I (1956)
Turning from all who would speak to him... from The King and I (1956)
Twenty English pounds. from The King and I (1956)
Twenty five pounds. from The King and I (1956)
Twenty pounds each month. from The King and I (1956)
Twice we have spoken. from The King and I (1956)
Uncle Thomas. from The King and I (1956)
Uncle Tom's Cabin. A wonderful book, Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
Undergarments! Of what importance are undergarments at this time? from The King and I (1956)
Unfortunately, they're asleep. from The King and I (1956)
Unwilling to sleep or to nourish himself... from The King and I (1956)
Up, up. up! from The King and I (1956)
Up! Rise up! from The King and I (1956)
Very clever. Very clever, Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
Very definitely, Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
Very difficult. from The King and I (1956)
Very much indeed. from The King and I (1956)
Very much, indeed. from The King and I (1956)
Very much, Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
Very nice. Now, turn round. from The King and I (1956)
Very often find confusion from The King and I (1956)
Very often find confusion from The King and I (1956)
Very quickly will he fight, from The King and I (1956)
Very soon, Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
Very well, then. If you are afraid to tell him, I will. from The King and I (1956)
Very well, Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
Very well, Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
Very well, Your Majesty. In that case I shall say good night. from The King and I (1956)
Walk on water? from The King and I (1956)
Was he as good a king as he could have been? from The King and I (1956)
Was sleeping on a hill, from The King and I (1956)
Was... from The King and I (1956)
We are in great need of you. from The King and I (1956)
We are like one blind. from The King and I (1956)
We are old friends. I knew him in London before I was married. from The King and I (1956)
We beg to put before you from The King and I (1956)
We can't hurt each other anymore. from The King and I (1956)
We could give them a theatrical performance. from The King and I (1956)
We danced to that once. from The King and I (1956)
We did try, Mrs. Anna. from The King and I (1956)
We do it again. from The King and I (1956)
We have found Tuptim. from The King and I (1956)
We have rarely received so good an impression in so short a time. from The King and I (1956)
We have to wait for the afternoon tide to carry us over the bar. from The King and I (1956)
We hide from the moon, from The King and I (1956)
We kiss in a shadow from The King and I (1956)
We might be from The King and I (1956)
We must act quickly. from The King and I (1956)
We mustn't forget cigars. Englishmen are fond of them. from The King and I (1956)
We shall give them theatricals. We'll show them who is barbarian. from The King and I (1956)
We speak in a whisper, from The King and I (1956)
We speak not a word. from The King and I (1956)
We tried so hard not to have love for each other from The King and I (1956)
We will build her a house of her own: from The King and I (1956)
We'll be late for the boat. from The King and I (1956)
We've heard of your splendid work here. from The King and I (1956)
We've just been introduced, from The King and I (1956)
Wear it. from The King and I (1956)
Well, after all, they've never seen it. from The King and I (1956)
Well, I certainly do not. from The King and I (1956)
Well, I most certainly am not. from The King and I (1956)
Well, I trust His Majesty won't object if I put some clothes on first. from The King and I (1956)
Well, it means and all the rest and so forth, Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
Well, my guess would be that you would seek from The King and I (1956)
Well, next month, expecting five more. from The King and I (1956)
Well, you mean I cannot see him? from The King and I (1956)
Well, Your Majesty, we had a little misunderstanding. from The King and I (1956)
Well? from The King and I (1956)
Well? from The King and I (1956)
Well? from The King and I (1956)
Well? from The King and I (1956)
Well? from The King and I (1956)
Well... from The King and I (1956)
Were not holding two hands like this. from The King and I (1956)
What has happened to the river? from The King and I (1956)
What have you decided to do about it? from The King and I (1956)
What is good in Western culture. from The King and I (1956)
What is greater honor for girl than to be in palace of king? from The King and I (1956)
What is important for him to learn from The King and I (1956)
What is so extraordinary about bare shoulders? from The King and I (1956)
What is trouble now? from The King and I (1956)
What is your opinion? from The King and I (1956)
What manner of man, your deceased husband? from The King and I (1956)
What more can I say to you? from The King and I (1956)
What to tell a growing son? from The King and I (1956)
What was so was so, from The King and I (1956)
What will Buddha do? from The King and I (1956)
What you see! from The King and I (1956)
What you see! from The King and I (1956)
What you would have him say, from The King and I (1956)
What you would have him say, from The King and I (1956)
What, what, what? from The King and I (1956)
What, what, what? from The King and I (1956)
What? from The King and I (1956)
When I am with you, from The King and I (1956)
When I am with you, from The King and I (1956)
When I am with you, from The King and I (1956)
When I think of Tom from The King and I (1956)
When I warn you of this many months ago, you do not listen. from The King and I (1956)
When I was a boy, from The King and I (1956)
When king heard you were sailing tonight, he started to write letter. from The King and I (1956)
When people are near, from The King and I (1956)
When Siam's richest province was stolen by France, from The King and I (1956)
When the earth smelled of summer from The King and I (1956)
When the last little star has left the sky. from The King and I (1956)
When the last little star has left the sky. from The King and I (1956)
When they're here, I'll take opportunity of expressing my opinion from The King and I (1956)
When you are king. from The King and I (1956)
When you are king. from The King and I (1956)
When you're young... from The King and I (1956)
When? from The King and I (1956)
When? from The King and I (1956)
Whenever I feel afraid from The King and I (1956)
Where saints in glory stand from The King and I (1956)
Which describe king as barbarian from The King and I (1956)
Which is the same miracle whether it took six days or many centuries. from The King and I (1956)
Which spins on an invisible stick through its middle. from The King and I (1956)
While shivering in my shoes from The King and I (1956)
Who has been trained... from The King and I (1956)
Who is king here? from The King and I (1956)
Who is the kralahome? from The King and I (1956)
Who sniff and smell... from The King and I (1956)
Whom I have bring here at high expense. from The King and I (1956)
Why do you stand over my head? from The King and I (1956)
Why do you stop? You dance pretty. Go on. from The King and I (1956)
Why do you wish to leave these children, from The King and I (1956)
Why have you not educated them in the British custom of spying glass? from The King and I (1956)
Why is your head higher than mine? from The King and I (1956)
Why should I discuss important matter with woman? from The King and I (1956)
Why, of course. from The King and I (1956)
Why, yes. Do you like it? from The King and I (1956)
Will have nice apartment. Can look out, see many things. from The King and I (1956)
Will hurt and worry you. from The King and I (1956)
Will the king of Siam come down to meet us, Mother? from The King and I (1956)
Wishing to be scientific man who learn all modern things. from The King and I (1956)
With dignity and awareness of self. from The King and I (1956)
With my own feet... from The King and I (1956)
With stick through it. from The King and I (1956)
With your eyes lowered... from The King and I (1956)
Without saying this gratitude... from The King and I (1956)
WOMEN I Climb, Eliza, from The King and I (1956)
Wonderful. from The King and I (1956)
World have change a lot from The King and I (1956)
World was better spot, from The King and I (1956)
Would make proclamations. from The King and I (1956)
Written by a woman, from The King and I (1956)
Yes, but not always a stranger. from The King and I (1956)
Yes, but you shouldn't be... from The King and I (1956)
Yes, I know. Isn't it exciting? from The King and I (1956)
Yes, I like you very much. from The King and I (1956)
Yes, it is a good idea, isn't it? from The King and I (1956)
Yes, it was. It was just like that. from The King and I (1956)
Yes, Louis. from The King and I (1956)
Yes, Louis. from The King and I (1956)
Yes, Mother. from The King and I (1956)
Yes, of course, my dear, but they're not unpacked yet. from The King and I (1956)
Yes, sir. Missionary. from The King and I (1956)
Yes, that is what I have decided to do. But how? from The King and I (1956)
Yes, walk on water. from The King and I (1956)
Yes, what is second proclamation? Make it, make it. from The King and I (1956)
Yes, Your Majesty. But before I start my work here, there is one point... from The King and I (1956)
Yes. from The King and I (1956)
Yes. Very good omen. from The King and I (1956)
Yes. We better be going in... from The King and I (1956)
Yes. Yes? from The King and I (1956)
Yesterday, a white elephant has been discovered in forest of Ayutthaya. from The King and I (1956)
You admire him for this? from The King and I (1956)
You are a barbarian. from The King and I (1956)
You are angry with me, my father? from The King and I (1956)
You are leaving Siam? from The King and I (1956)
You are not afraid of king. from The King and I (1956)
You are pleased to recite proverb you learn yesterday from The King and I (1956)
You are precisely from The King and I (1956)
You are to make list of all eminent Europeans residing in Bangkok from The King and I (1956)
You are to order finest gold knives and forks. from The King and I (1956)
You are very difficult woman! from The King and I (1956)
You begin with Moses. from The King and I (1956)
You believe you have great influence over him. from The King and I (1956)
You believe? from The King and I (1956)
You call him this? from The King and I (1956)
You cannot do this! from The King and I (1956)
You come now! from The King and I (1956)
You come with me now. from The King and I (1956)
You count, One, two, three, and one, two, three... from The King and I (1956)
You did promise me a house. A brick residence adjoining the palace. from The King and I (1956)
You disapprove? from The King and I (1956)
You do not answer fast. from The King and I (1956)
You do not know king as well as you think you do. from The King and I (1956)
You do not look like scientific person for teaching. from The King and I (1956)
You do not understand. from The King and I (1956)
You don't? Believe when you hear her screams as you run from here. from The King and I (1956)
You fly down a street on the chance that you'll meet, from The King and I (1956)
You have attractive pupils. from The King and I (1956)
You have been of great help to me in this endeavor. from The King and I (1956)
You have been seeing her here? from The King and I (1956)
You have come to apologize. from The King and I (1956)
You have destroyed him. from The King and I (1956)
You have no heart! from The King and I (1956)
You have spoken truth to me always... from The King and I (1956)
You have taken all that away from him. from The King and I (1956)
You help Madam Leonowens with schoolteaching from The King and I (1956)
You know something of this? from The King and I (1956)
You like us, Mrs. Anna? from The King and I (1956)
You may be as brave from The King and I (1956)
You may be as brave from The King and I (1956)
You may be excused. from The King and I (1956)
You may tell His Majesty I am no longer subject to him. from The King and I (1956)
You mean, on the floor? from The King and I (1956)
You mean, to advise him? from The King and I (1956)
You might at least have told us you speak English, Your Excellency. from The King and I (1956)
You must stop worrying about me, Captain Orton. from The King and I (1956)
You pick up food, and it leaks. from The King and I (1956)
You put in the details. from The King and I (1956)
You really like him, don't you, Mother? from The King and I (1956)
You see, it has occurred to us... from The King and I (1956)
You sent for me, Your Majesty? from The King and I (1956)
You should. from The King and I (1956)
You shouldn't be here. Can't we move you to your room? from The King and I (1956)
You show me. Teach, teach, teach. from The King and I (1956)
You take notes... from The King and I (1956)
You teach in palace, and you shall live in palace. from The King and I (1956)
You teach. To be served on high table. Long white tablecloth... from The King and I (1956)
You throw me off count! from The King and I (1956)
You two could have been such good friends. from The King and I (1956)
You waste my time! from The King and I (1956)
You were doing beautifully, Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
You will believe I am because there is no one to speak otherwise. from The King and I (1956)
You will come? from The King and I (1956)
You will end up as his slave like all the others. from The King and I (1956)
You will entertain them in a particularly grand manner. from The King and I (1956)
You will face king with proud expression... from The King and I (1956)
You will give a banquet in their honor. from The King and I (1956)
You will instruct court musicians their learning music of Europe from The King and I (1956)
You will make them all witnesses in your favor. from The King and I (1956)
You will meet my children. from The King and I (1956)
You will say no more! No more! from The King and I (1956)
You will stand with shoulders back... from The King and I (1956)
You will stop instructing wives and children in Home Sweet House from The King and I (1956)
You will tell king this? from The King and I (1956)
You will tell me which ladies are most like Europeans from The King and I (1956)
You! from The King and I (1956)
You... from The King and I (1956)
You'll always go along, from The King and I (1956)
You'll be killed if they find you in the City of Women. You must leave! from The King and I (1956)
You'll throw away everything you've accomplished for yourself and country. from The King and I (1956)
You're looking lovelier than ever. from The King and I (1956)
You've never loved anyone and you never will. from The King and I (1956)
Young prince has healthy respect from The King and I (1956)
Your Highness. from The King and I (1956)
Your loving pupil... from The King and I (1956)
Your Majesty, I didn't realize. After all, I'm not a dancing girl. from The King and I (1956)
Your Majesty, is new English schoolteacher. from The King and I (1956)
Your Majesty, it is not in our agreement that I teach your wives too. from The King and I (1956)
Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
Your Majesty... from The King and I (1956)
Your Majesty... from The King and I (1956)
Your Majesty... from The King and I (1956)
Also, sew dresses. Sew dresses? from The King and I (1956)
And inhabitants of America shall... Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
And napkins. Of finest silk. from The King and I (1956)
Bring her in. Your Majesty, what will you do? from The King and I (1956)
Father, I'll be late for school! You wait. from The King and I (1956)
Good morning. You think you teach king lesson! from The King and I (1956)
Goodbye, captain. Goodbye, laddie. from The King and I (1956)
Here? Yes. from The King and I (1956)
I am sorry, Your Majesty, but... Good! You apologize. from The King and I (1956)
I remember them. I will do remembering! from The King and I (1956)
I will not? No, Your Majesty. from The King and I (1956)
King very busy now. Your Excellency, from The King and I (1956)
Mrs. Anna? Yes, Your Highness? from The King and I (1956)
Naturally. Well, why naturally? from The King and I (1956)
No elephants? No. from The King and I (1956)
No, no. Not orders. Silence! from The King and I (1956)
Now... What is that green up there? from The King and I (1956)
Only that she has been unhappy. Why unhappy? from The King and I (1956)
Richmond. Remember? Mm hmm. from The King and I (1956)
Siam is biggest country in world! Siam! from The King and I (1956)
Thank you. No, thank you. from The King and I (1956)
Using best gold chopsticks. Chopsticks? from The King and I (1956)
We will have truth of you. Stop that! Do you hear? Stop it! from The King and I (1956)
What do you do? I whistle. from The King and I (1956)
What, what, what? I wonder... from The King and I (1956)
When the boat came from Singapore... Singapore! from The King and I (1956)
Where is she? Secret police are questioning her. from The King and I (1956)
Where is this man? I do not know. from The King and I (1956)
Who say? The king say... Says. from The King and I (1956)
Yes, I know, Your Majesty. How you know? from The King and I (1956)
Yes. He called you sir. from The King and I (1956)
Yes. He called you sir. from The King and I (1956)
Your Majesty, this is really... A promise is a promise. from The King and I (1956)
Your Majesty. What, what, what? from The King and I (1956)
Your Majesty. Who, who, who? from The King and I (1956)
Your Majesty... Oh! from The King and I (1956)
Your Majesty... Why do you burst in here? from The King and I (1956)
Your own ladies... Yes. from The King and I (1956)