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re: Why does Mrs. Lovett immediately tell Sweeney that her pies are disgusting?
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IvyLeagueDropout
12:31 am EST 12/21/21
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Why does Mrs. Lovett immediately tell Sweeney that her pies are disgusting?
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pecansforall
09:15 pm EST 12/20/21
I've always felt that she is more or less talking to herself, aware of him though she is. She starts telling him about the pies after initially being excited, then tapers off into her own world.
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