“Give me the laundress' bill and I will set to music even that.”

Datemi il conto della lavandaia e vi metterò in musica anche quello.
Indro Montanelli L'Italia giacobina e carbonara, Rizzoli, Milano 1972, p. 612.

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Datemi il conto della lavandaia e vi metto in musica anche quello.

Variant: Datemi il conto della lavandaia e vi metterò in musica anche quello.
Source: Citato in Indro Montanelli, L'Italia giacobina e carbonara, Rizzoli, Milano 1972, p. 612.

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