1. All right, Charlie.
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2. - That the joint?
- Yes, sir.
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3. - Who runs it?
- I already told you.
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4. - Refresh my memory.
- Spats Colombo.
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5. That's very refreshing.
What's the password?
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6. "I come to Grandma's funeral."
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7. - Here's your admission card.
- Thanks, Charlie.
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8. Now, if you want a ringside table,
just tell 'em that you're one of the pallbearers.
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9. - Okay, Charlie.
- We're all set. When's the kickoff?
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10. Look, Chief, I better blow, 'cause if Colombo
sees me, it's gonna be good-bye, Charlie.
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11. Good-bye, Charlie.
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12. Give me five minutes.
Then hit 'em with everything you got.
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13. You betcha.
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14. Good evening, sir.
I'm Mr. Mozarella.
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15. - What can I do for you?
- I come to the old lady's funeral.
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16. I don't believe I've ever seen you
at our services before.
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17. - That's because I've been on the wagon.
- Please!
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18. Where they having the wake?
I'm supposed to be one of the pallbearers.
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19. Show the gentleman into the chapel.
Pew number three.
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20. Yes, Mr. Mozarella. This way, sir.
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21. Well, if you gotta go,
that's the way to do it.
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22. Follow me, please.
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23. - What'll it be, sir?
- Booze.
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24. - Sorry, sir, we only serve coffee.
- Coffee?
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25. Scotch coffee, Canadian coffee,
sour mash coffee.
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26. Scotch. Make it a demitasse,
with soda on the side.
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27. Wait a minute.
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28. Haven't you got another pew,
not so close to the band?
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29. How about that one over there?
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30. Sorry, sir, but that's reserved
for members of the immediate family.
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31. Oops.
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32. Hey! Hey!
I want another cup of coffee!
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33. I want another cup of coffee!
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34. Better bring a check
in case the joint is raided.
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35. - Who's gonna raid a funeral?
- Some people got no respect for the dead.
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36. Say, Joe, tonight's the night, isn't it?
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37. - I'll say.
- What? No, tonight's the night we get paid.
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38. - That's good.
- Why?
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39. I lost a filling in one of my back teeth.
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40. - I gotta see a dentist tomorrow.
- Dentist?
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41. We been out of work for four months, you want
to blow your first week's pay on your teeth?
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42. What? It's just a filling.
It doesn't have to be gold.
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43. "It doesn't have to be gold."
How can you be so selfish?
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44. We owe back rent.
We're in for $89 to Moe's Delicatessen.
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45. Three Chinese lawyers are suing us
because our check bounced at the laundry.
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46. We've borrowed money
from every girl in the line.
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47. - You're right.
- Well, of course I'm right.
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48. First thing tomorrow, we'll pay everybody
a little somethin' on account.
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49. - Oh, no, we don't.
- We don't?
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50. First thing tomorrow we go out to the dog track
and put the whole bundle on Greased Lightning.
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51. Greased Lightning?
You're gonna bet my money on a dog?
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52. He's a shoo-in.
I got it from Max the waiter.
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53. His brother-in-law is the electrician
that wires the rabbit.
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54. - What are you giving me with a rabbit!
- Look at the odds. He's ten-to-one.
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55. - Tomorrow, we'll pay everybody.
- Suppose he loses.
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56. What are you worried about?
This job is gonna last a long time.
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57. Suppose it doesn't.
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58. Jerry boy, why do you have to
paint everything so black?
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59. - Oh!
- Suppose you got hit by a truck.
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60. Suppose the stock market crashes.
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61. Suppose Mary Pickford
divorces Douglas Fairbanks.
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62. Suppose the Dodgers leave Brooklyn.
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63. - Joe.
- Suppose Lake Michigan overflows.
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64. Well, don't look now,
but the whole town is under water.
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65. Four...
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66. three...
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67. two...
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68. one.
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69. Oh! Oh!
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70. All right, everybody! This is a raid.
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71. I'm a federal agent!
You're all under arrest!
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72. I want another cup of coffee!
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73. All right, Spats. Services are over.
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74. - Let's go.
- Go where?
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75. A little country club
we run for retired bootleggers.
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76. I'm puttin' your name up
for membership.
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77. - I don't join nothin'.
- Oh, you'll like it there.
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78. I'll get the prison tailor to fit you
with a pair of special spats, striped.
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79. Big joke. What's the rap this time?
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80. Embalming people with coffee -
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81. 86 proof.
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82. Me? I'm just a customer here.
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83. Oh, come on, Spats.
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84. We know you own the joint.
Mozarella's just frontin' for you.
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85. Mozarella?
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86. - Never heard of him.
- We got different information.
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87. From who? Toothpick Charlie, maybe?
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88. Toothpick Charlie? Never heard of him.
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89. Buttermilk.
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90. Too smart to drink your own stuff, huh?
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91. Come on. On your feet.
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92. You're just wastin' the taxpayers' money.
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93. Call your lawyer if you wanna.
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94. These are my lawyers.
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95. All Harvard men.
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96. Outside.
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97. I want another cup of coffee!
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98. I want another cup of coffee!
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99. Get over there!
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100. Get over there, will ya!
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101. Get goin'. Come on!
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102. Well, that solves one problem.
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103. Now we don't have to worry about
who we're gonna pay first.
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104. - Quiet. I'm thinking.
- Of course the landlady's gonna lock us out.
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105. Moe down at the delicatessen,
no more knockwurst on credit.
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106. We can't borrow from the girls
because they're on the way to jail.
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107. - Shut up.
- And we're -
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108. I wonder how much Sam the bookie
will give us for our overcoats.
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109. Sam the bookie?
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110. Nothing doing! You're not gonna put
my overcoat on a dog. Oh, you -
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111. Look, Jerry, I told you it's a sure thing.
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112. We will freeze.
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113. It is below zero. We'll get pneumonia.
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114. Look, stupid, he's ten-to-one.
Tomorrow, we'll have 20 overcoats.
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115. Joe...
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116. Greased Lightning!
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117. Oh, why do I listen to you?
I oughta have my head examined.
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118. I thought you weren't talking to me.
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119. Look at the bull fiddle!
It's dressed warmer than I am!
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120. - Anything today?
- Nothing.
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121. Thank you.
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122. Anything today?
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123. - Nothing.
- Thank you.
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124. I can't go on, Joe.
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125. I'm weak from hunger,
I'm running a fever, I got a hole in my shoe.
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126. If you gave me a chance,
we could be living like kings.
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127. - Oh? How?
- There's a dog running in the third.
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128. - His name is Galloping Ghost.
- Oh, no.
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129. Oh, yes. He's 15-to-1, and it's
his kind of a track. He's a real mudder.
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130. What do you want from me,
my head on a plate?
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131. No, just your bass. If we hocked that
and my sax, we could get at least -
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132. Are you out of your mind? We're up the creek
and you want to hock the paddle.
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133. All right, go ahead and starve.
What do I care? Freeze!
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134. Anything today?
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135. Oh, it's you.
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136. - Well, you got a lot of nerve.
- Thank you.
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137. Joe! Come back here!
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138. Mm-hmm.
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139. Now, Nellie baby, if it's about Saturday night,
I can explain everything.
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140. What a heel.
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141. I spend four dollars to get my hair marcelled,
I buy me a brand-new negligee,
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142. I bake him a great big pizza pie,
and where were you?
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143. Where were you?
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144. - With you.
- Me?
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145. Don't you remember?
You had this bad tooth.
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146. It was all impacted,
and his jaw was all swole out.
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147. It was? Oh, yeah, was it ever.
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148. I had to take him to the hospital
and give him a blood transfusion. Right?
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149. - Right. We have the same type blood.
- Type "O."
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150. - "O"?
- Oh?
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151. Nellie baby, I'll make it up to you.
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152. You're makin' it up
pretty good so far.
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153. As soon as we get a job, I'm gonna take you
to the swellest restaurant in town.
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154. How about it, Nellie?
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155. Has Poliakoff got anything for us?
We're desperate.
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156. Well, it just so happens
he is looking for a bass.
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157. And a sax.
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158. Right?
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159. Right.
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160. - What's the job?
- Three weeks in Florida.
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161. - Florida!
- At the Seminole-Ritz in Miami.
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162. Transportation and expenses all paid.
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163. Isn't she a bit of terrific?
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164. - Come on. Let's see Poliakoff.
- Yeah.
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165. Hold on.
He's got some people in there with him.
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166. - You'll have to wait, boys.
- All right, we'll wait.
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167. Look, Gladys, it's three weeks in Florida.
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168. Sweet Sue and Her Society Syncopators.
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169. They need a couple of girls
on sax and bass.
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170. What do you mean, "Who is it?"
It's Poliakoff. I got a job for you.
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171. Gladys, are you there?
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172. Gladys!
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173. Meshuggener.
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174. Played 112 hours at a marathon dance.
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175. - Now she's in bed with a nervous collapse.
- Tell her to move over.
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176. What about Cora Jackson?
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177. The last I heard of her,
she was playing with a "Salivation" Army act.
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178. Drexel-9044.
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179. Oh, those idiot broads.
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180. Here we are, already packed,
ready to leave for Miami.
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181. And what happens?
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182. The saxophone runs off
with a Bible salesman,
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183. and the bass fiddle
gets herself pregnant.
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184. Bienstock, I oughta fire you!
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185. Me? I'm the manager of the band,
not the night watchman.
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186. Hello. Let me talk to Bessie Malone.
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187. What's she doing in Philadelphia?
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188. On the level?
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189. Bessie let her hair grow.
Now she's playing with Stokowski.
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190. Black Bottom Bessie?
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191. Spielt sich mit der Philharmonie!
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192. How about Rosemary Schultz?
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193. She slashed her wrists
when Valentino died.
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194. Well, we might as well all slash our wrists
unless we round up two dames by this evening.
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195. Look, Sig, you know
the kind of girls we need.
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196. We don't care where you find them.
Just get them on that train by eight o'clock.
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197. Be nonchalant. Trust Poliakoff.
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198. The moment anything turns up,
I'll give you a little jingle.
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199. Bye, Sig. I wonder if I got room
for another ulcer.
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200. Nellie, get me long distance.
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201. - Look, Sig, we want to talk to you.
- What is it?
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202. - It's about the Florida job.
- The Florida job?
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203. - Mm-hmm. Nellie told us all about it.
- We're not too late, are we?
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204. What are you, a couple of comedians?
Get outta here.
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205. Long distance? Get me
the William Morris Agency in New York.
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206. - Well, you need a bass and a sax, don't you?
- The instruments are right, but you're not.
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207. - I want to speak to Mr. Morris.
- Wait a minute. What's wrong with us?
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208. You're the wrong shape. Good-bye!
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209. The wrong shape? What are you looking for,
hunchbacks or something?
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210. - It's not the backs that worry me.
- What kind of a band is it anyway?
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211. - You gotta be under 25.
- We could pass for that.
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212. - You gotta be blonde.
- We could dye our hair.
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213. - And you gotta be girls!
- We could -
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214. No, we couldn't.
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215. - Mr. William Morris.
- You mean this is a girl's band?
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216. Yeah. That's what he means.
Good old Nellie. I could wring her neck.
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217. - I'm holding on.
- Let's talk this thing over.
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218. Why couldn't we do it, huh?
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219. Last year when we worked in the Gypsy tearoom,
we wore gold earrings, didn't we?
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220. Remember when you booked us
with the Hawaiian band? We wore grass skirts.
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221. - What's with him? He drinks?
- No. But he ain't been eatin' so good either.
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222. He's got an empty stomach
and it's gone to his head.
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223. Joe, this is three weeks in Florida.
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224. We could borrow some clothes
from the girls in the chorus.
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225. - You've flipped your wig.
- Now you're talking. Now he is talking!
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226. We get a couple of secondhand wigs,
a little padding here and there,
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227. we call ourselves
Josephine and Geraldine!
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228. - Josephine and Geraldine.
- Yeah.
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229. - Come on!
- B-But -
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230. Look, if you boys want to
pick up a little money tonight,
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231. at the University of Illinois they're having,
you should pardon the expression,
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232. a Saint Valentine's dance.
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233. - We'll take it.
- You got it. Six dollars a man.
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234. Be on the campus in Urbana at eight o'clock.
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235. All the way to Urbana
for a one-night stand?
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236. It's $12. We can get
one of the overcoats out of hock.
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237. Hello, Mr. Morris?
This is Poliakoff in Chicago.
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238. Say, you wouldn't happen to have a couple
of girl musicians available, would you?
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239. A sax player and a bass?
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240. Look, if William Morris
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241. Come on, Geraldine.
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242. It's a hundred miles, it's snowing outside.
Now, how are we gonna get there?
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243. - I'll think of something.
- You'll think - Like what?
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244. - Don't crowd me.
- "Don't crowd me. Don't crowd me."
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245. How'd it go, girls?
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246. Oh, you - I oughta wring your neck.
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247. Please, Jerry!
That's no way to talk.
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248. Nellie baby, what are you doing tonight?
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249. Tonight? Why?
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250. 'Cause I've got some plans.
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251. I'm not doing anything.
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252. Really?
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253. I just thought I'd go home
and have some cold pizza.
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254. Then you'll be in all evening?
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255. Yes, Joe.
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256. Good!
Then you won't be needing your car.
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257. My car? Why, you -
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258. Isn't he a bit of terrific?
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259. We could've had three weeks in Florida,
all expenses paid.
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260. Lyin' in the sun, palm trees, flyin' fish.
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261. Knock it off, will ya?
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262. Possible straight, possible nothing,
and a pair of eights.
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263. - All right, drop 'em, you guys.
- Yeah? Well, drop what?
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264. - We came for a car.
- Oh, yeah?
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265. Yeah, Nellie Weinmeyer's car.
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266. Musicians. Wise guys.
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267. Okay, let's go. Aces bet.
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268. It's a '25 Hupmobile.
Green coupe, sir.
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269. - It's over here.
- Over here.
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270. - Want some gas?
- Uh, yeah.
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271. About, uh, 40 cents worth, please.
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272. - Put it on Miss Weinmeyer's bill?
- Uh, yeah, why not?
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273. And while you're at it, fill it up.
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274. All right, everybody, hands up!
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275. Face the wall!
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276. You too, Toothpick.
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277. Come on!
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278. Come on.
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279. Hey.
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280. Join us.
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281. Okay, boss.
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282. Hello, Charlie. Long time no see.
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283. What is it, Spats?
What are you doing here?
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284. I just dropped in to pay my respects.
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285. - You don't owe me no nothin'.
- I wouldn't say that.
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286. You were nice enough to recommend
my mortuary to some of your friends.
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287. I don't know what you're talkin' about.
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288. Now I got all those coffins on my hands
and I hate to see 'em go to waste.
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289. Honest, Spats.
I had nothing to do with it.
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290. Oh, too bad, Charlie.
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291. You would've had three eights.
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292. Good-bye, Charlie.
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293. No, Spats, no! No, Spats!
Please, no, n -
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294. I think I'm gonna be sick.
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295. All right, come on out of there.
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296. Come on.
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297. Come on!
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298. We Di - We didn't see anything.
Did we?
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299. - What? No. Nothing. No.
- See?
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300. Besides, it's none of our business if you guys
want to bump each other off. We don't -
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301. Say, don't I know you two
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302. Oh, no. No.
We're just a couple of musicians.
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303. W-We came to pick up a car.
Nellie Weinmeyer's car.
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304. There's a dance tonight.
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305. - Come on, Jerry.
- Wait a minute.
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306. - Where do you think you're going?
- Urbana.
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307. I-It's about a hundred miles from here,
so don't -
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308. You're not goin' nowhere.
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309. We're not?
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310. - I don't like no witnesses.
- We won't breathe a word.
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311. You won't breathe nothin'.
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312. Not even air.
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313. Wh -
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314. All right, boys, let's blow out of here.
We'll take care of those guys later.
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315. I think they got me.
I think they got me.
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316. They got the bull fiddle.
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317. - No blood?
- If they catch us, there'll be blood all over.
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318. Type "O." Come on.
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319. - Joe, where are you running?
- As far away as possible.
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320. That's not far enough.
You don't know those guys.
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321. They know us.
Every hood in Chicago's gonna be after us, Joe.
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322. - Quick, give me a nickel.
- What?
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323. - Give me a nickel.
- All right.
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324. Here - Oh.
You're gonna call the police, huh?
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325. Police? We'd never live to testify.
Not against Spats Colombo.
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326. Wabash 1098.
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327. Joe, we gotta get out of town.
Maybe we should grow beards.
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328. We are getting out of town,
but we're gonna shave.
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329. Shave? At a time like this?
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330. Those guys got machine guns ready
to blast our heads off, you want to shave.
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331. - Shave our legs, stupid.
- Shave our legs? Wh -
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332. Hello? Mr. Poliakoff?
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333. I understand you're looking
for a couple of girl musicians.
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334. Mm-hmm.
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335. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
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336. Mm-hmm.
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337. Florida Limited leaving
on track one for Washington, Charleston,
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338. Savannah, Jacksonville, and Miami.
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339. All aboard. All aboard.
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340. Ow!
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341. - What's the matter now?
- How do they walk in these things? Huh?
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342. - How do they keep their balance?
- Must be the way the weight is distributed.
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343. Now, come on.
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344. It is so drafty.
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345. They must be catching cold
all the time.
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346. Will you quit stalling.
We're gonna miss the train.
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347. I feel naked.
I feel like everybody's staring at me.
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348. With those legs? Are you crazy?
Now, come on.
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349. Uh-oh.
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350. It's no use.
We're not gonna get away with it, Joe.
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351. The name is Josephine,
and this was your idea in the first place.
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352. Look at that.
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353. Look how she moves.
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354. That's just like Jell-O on springs.
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355. Must have some sort of
built-in motor or something.
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356. I tell you, it's a whole different sex!
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357. What are you afraid of?
Nobody's asking you to have a baby.
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358. This is just to get us out of town. Once we
get to Florida, we'll blow this whole setup.
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359. This time I am not gonna let you
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360. Extra! Extra! Seven slaughtered
in north side garage!
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361. Feared bloody aftermath!
Extra! Extra!
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362. You talked me into it.
Let's go, Josephine.
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363. Attagirl, Geraldine.
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364. - Rosella?
- Fiddle.
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365. - Move along, Dolores, will ya.
- Trombone.
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366. - Hey, Olga, how's your back?
- Trumpet.
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367. Uh, well, here we are.
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368. Are you two
from the Poliakoff Agency?
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369. - Yes, we're the new girls.
- Brand-new.
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370. - This is our manager, Mr. Bienstock.
- How do you do?
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371. And I'm Sweet Sue.
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372. My name is Josephine.
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373. - I'm Daphne.
- Hmm?
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374. Saxophone, bass.
Am I glad to see you girls.
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375. - You saved our lives.
- Likewise, I'm sure.
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377. Here, there and around and, uh -
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378. We spent three years at
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- All aboard!
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380. You're in berths 7 and 7-A.
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381. 7 and 7-A.
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382. - Thanks ever so.
- You're welcome.
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383. Oh, the feeling's mutual.
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384. - Upsy-daisy.
- Fresh.
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385. Looks like Poliakoff came through
with a couple of real ladies.
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386. You better tell the other girls
to watch their language.
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387. Daphne?
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388. Well, I never did like the name Geraldine.
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389. Hi!
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390. I'm the bass fiddle.
Just call me Daphne.
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391. - Hi!
- Hi!
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392. - My name is Josephine. Sax.
- Hi!
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393. - Welcome to No Man's Land.
- Oh, thank you!
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394. You'll be sorry!
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395. - Take off your corsets and spread out.
- Oh, well, I don't wear one myself.
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396. - Don't you bulge?
- Huh? Bulge? Me?
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397. I have the most divine seamstress.
Comes in just once a month.
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398. - Well, my dear, she is so inexpensive.
- Come on, Daphne.
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399. Oh, all right.
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400. Say, kids, have you heard the one
about the girl tuba player
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401. who was stranded on a desert island
with a one-legged jockey?
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402. - No. How's it go?
- Cut it out, girls.
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403. None of that rough talk.
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404. They went to a conservatory.
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405. "They went to a conservatory."
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406. How about that talent, huh?
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407. It's like fallin' into a tub of butter.
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408. Watch it, Daphne.
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409. When I was a kid, Joe,
I used to have a dream
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410. where I was locked up overnight in a pastry shop,
and there was goodies all around.
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411. There was jelly rolls and mocha éclairs
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412. and sponge cake and Boston cream pie
and cherry tarts -
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413. - Look, stupe. Listen to me.
- Huh?
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414. No butter, no pastry. We're on a diet.
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415. Oh, yeah. Well, sure, Joe.
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416. Not there!
That's the emergency brake.
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417. Now you've done it.
Now you have done it.
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418. - Done what?
- You tore off one of my chests.
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419. - Well, you better go get it fixed.
- Well, you better come help me.
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420. This way, Daphne.
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421. Now you tore the other one.
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422. We're terribly sorry.
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423. It's okay.
I was scared it was Sweet Sue.
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424. - You won't tell anybody, will you?
- Tell what?
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425. Well, if they catch me once more,
they're gonna kick me out of the band.
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426. You the replacement for the bass and sax?
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427. That's us. And I'm Daphne.
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428. Uh, this is, uh, uh, Jo... sephine.
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429. Come here. Come here.
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430. - I'm Sugar Cane.
- Hi.
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431. - Sugar Cane?
- Yeah. I changed it.
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432. - It used to be Sugar Kowalczyk.
- Polish?
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433. Yes. I come from this musical family.
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434. My mother is a piano teacher.
My father was a conductor.
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435. - Where did he conduct?
- On the Baltimore and Ohio.
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436. Oh.
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437. I play the ukulele. And I sing too.
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438. Sings too!
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439. Well, I don't have much of a voice,
but then this isn't much of a band either.
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440. I'm only with 'em because I'm running away.
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441. - Running away from what?
- Oh, don't get me started on that.
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442. - Here. You want some? It's bourbon.
- Oh.
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443. I'll take a rain check.
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444. I don't want you to think I'm a drinker.
I can stop anytime I want to.
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445. Only I don't want to.
Especially when I'm blue.
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446. - We understand.
- All the girls drink.
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447. It's just that I'm the one that gets caught.
Story of my life.
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448. I always get the fuzzy end
of the lollipop.
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449. Are my seams straight?
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450. I'll say.
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451. - Well, see you around, girls.
- Bye, Sugar.
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452. We have been playing
with the wrong bands.
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453. - Down, Daphne.
- Whew!
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454. How about the shape
of that liquor cabinet, huh?
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455. Forget it. One false move,
and they'll toss us off the train.
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456. Then there'll be the police, the papers,
and the mob in Chicago.
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457. Mmm, boy, would I love to
borrow a cup of that Sugar.
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458. Look.
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459. No pastry, no butter, and no Sugar.
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460. Well, you tore 'em again.
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461. Hey, Sheboygan! You too.
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462. What was your last job,
playing square dances?
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463. No. Funerals.
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464. Well, would you mind rejoining the living?
Goose it up a little.
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465. We'll try.
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466. How did those holes get there?
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467. Uh, those?
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468. I don't know.
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469. Mice?
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470. All right, girls.
Let's take it from the top.
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471. And put a little heat under it!
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472. Yeah!
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473. Come on!
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474. Bienstock!
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475. Yes, Sue. What is it?
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476. I thought I made it perfectly clear
that I don't want any drinking in this outfit.
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477. All right, girls.
Who does this belong to?
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478. Come on now. Speak up.
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479. Sugar, I warned you.
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480. - Please, Mr. Bienstock.
- This is the last straw.
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481. In Kansas City you were smuggling liquor
in a shampoo bottle.
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482. Before that, I caught you
with a pint in your ukulele.
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483. Excuse me. Mr. Bienstock,
could I have my flask, please?
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484. - Sure.
- Pack your things. The next station we c -
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485. - Your flask?
- Yes. Just a little bourbon.
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486. Must've slipped through.
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487. Give me that.
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488. Didn't you girls say
you went to a conservatory?
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489. Oh, yes. For a whole year.
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490. I thought you said three years.
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491. We got time off for good behavior.
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492. There are two things that I will not
put up with during working hours.
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493. One is liquor,
and the other one is men.
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494. Men?
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495. Oh, you don't have to worry about that.
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496. We wouldn't be caught dead with men.
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497. Rough, hairy beasts with eight hands.
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498. And they - they all just want
one thing from a girl.
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499. I beg your pardon, miss.
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500. All right, girls.
From the top again.
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501. - Hortense, good night.
- Good night, Daphne.
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502. - Maude, sweet dreams and pleasant thoughts.
- Good night, Daphne.
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503. - Good night, Gloria.
- Good night, Daphne.
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504. - Dolores, dear, you sleep tight.
- You hear?
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505. Nighty-night, Emily.
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506. Toodle-oo.
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507. How about that "toodle-oo"?
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508. Steady, boy.
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509. Just keep telling yourself you're a girl.
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510. - I'm a girl. I'm a girl.
- You're a girl. You're a girl.
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511. I'm a girl. I-I'm a girl.
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512. I'm a girl. I'm a -
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513. Hi.
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514. Get a load of that rhythm section.
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515. I'm a girl. I'm a girl.
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516. I'm a girl.
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517. I'm a girl.
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518. Good night, Sugar!
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519. Good night, honey.
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520. "Honey." Hey, she called me "honey."
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521. Ooh, honey.
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522. Hey, what are you doin'?
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523. I just wanna make sure
that Honey stays in her hive.
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524. There'll be no buzzin' around tonight.
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525. Supposin' I got to go.
Like, for a drink of water or somethin'.
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526. Fight it.
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527. Well, suppose I lose.
Suppose it's an emergency.
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528. Pull the emergency brake.
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529. Hey, Bienstock.
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530. There's somethin' funny
about those new girls.
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531. Funny? In what way?
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532. Well, I don't know,
but I can feel it right here.
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533. That's one thing about an ulcer. It's like
having a burglar alarm go off inside you.
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534. All right, Sue. You watch your ulcers.
I'll watch those two.
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535. Okay. Everybody settle down
and go to bed. Good night, girls.
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536. Good night, Daphne.
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537. Good night, Josephine.
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538. I'm a girl.
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539. I'm a girl.
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540. I wish I were dead.
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541. I'm a girl. I'm a girl.
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542. I'm a girl, I'm a girl, I'm a girl, I'm a girl.
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543. I'm a girl, I'm a girl, I'm a girl,
I'm a girl, I'm a girl.
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544. Daphne.
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545. Daphne.
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546. Sugar!
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547. I wanted to thank you
for covering up for me.
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548. You're a real pal.
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549. Oh, it's nothing.
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550. I, uh - I-I just thought
that us girls should stick together.
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551. If it wasn't for you,
they would have kicked me off the train.
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552. I'd be out in the middle of nowhere,
sitting on my ukulele.
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553. Oh! It's freezing outside!
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554. I mean, when I think about
you and your poor ukulele...
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555. If there's ever anything
I can do for you -
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556. I can think of a million things.
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557. - That's one of 'em.
- Shh.
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558. - Huh?
- Sweet Sue.
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559. Mm-hmm.
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560. I don't want her to know
we're in cahoots.
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561. Oh, well, we won't tell anybody.
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562. Not even Josephine.
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563. Maybe I'd better stay here
till she goes back to sleep.
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564. You stay here as long as you like.
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565. I'm not crowding you, am I?
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566. No. It's nice and cozy.
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567. When I was a little girl,
on cold nights like this,
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568. I used to crawl into bed with my sister.
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569. We'd cuddle up under the covers
and pretend we were lost in a dark cave
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570. and were trying to find our way out.
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571. That's very interesting.
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572. - Anything wrong?
- No, no, no.
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573. Not a thing.
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574. You poor thing. You're trembling all over.
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575. That's ridiculous.
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576. - Your head's hot.
- That's ridiculous.
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577. You've got cold feet.
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578. - Isn't that ridiculous?
- Here. Let me warm them up a little.
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579. There.
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580. - Isn't that better?
- Yes.
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581. I'm a girl, I'm a girl, I'm a girl.
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582. - What'd you say?
- I'm a very sick girl.
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583. Oh, I'd better go
before I catch something.
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584. - I'm not that sick.
- I've got very low resistance.
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585. Sugar, if you feel that you're
coming down with something, my dear,
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586. the best thing in the world
is a shot of whiskey.
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587. - You've got some?
- I know where to get it.
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588. Don't move. Shh.
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589. - Hold on.
- Okay.
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590. Up. Up. Now.
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591. Are you all right?
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592. - I'm fine.
- How's the bottle?
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593. Half full.
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594. - You better get some cups.
- Cups?
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595. Oh, I tell you, my dear,
this is the only way to travel.
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596. You better put on the lights.
I can't see what I'm doing.
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597. No lights. We don't want them
to know we're having a party.
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598. - But I might spill some.
- So spill it.
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599. Spills, thrills, laughs, and games.
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600. This may even turn out to be
a surprise party.
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601. - What's the surprise?
- Uh-huh. Not yet.
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602. - When?
- Better have a drink first.
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603. - That'll put hair on your chest.
- No fair guessing.
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604. This a private clambake,
or can anybody join?
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605. Yes, it's private.
Please, go away.
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606. Dolores, do you still have
that bottle of vermouth?
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607. - Sure.
- Who needs vermouth?
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608. We've got bourbon.
We could make Manhattans.
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609. - Okay.
- Manhattans? At this time of night?
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610. - Bring the cocktail shaker.
- Oh, Sugar!
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611. You're gonna spoil my surprise.
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612. - Hey, honey, what's up?
- Party in Upper 7.
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613. A party?
I'll get some cheese and crackers.
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614. - I'll get a cocktail shaker, you get a corkscrew.
- Okay.
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615. - Hey, Rosella, there's a party in Upper 7.
- Yeah?
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616. - You got a corkscrew?
- No. But Stella has.
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617. - Well, go get some paper cups.
- Okay.
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618. - Hey, there's a party in Upper 7.
- Party in Upper 7.
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619. Party in Upper 7!
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620. - Here's the vermouth.
- This is a private party. Please go away.
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621. I brought some cheese and crackers
in case anybody gets hungry.
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622. - What is this?
- Will ten cups be enough?
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623. A party for two! Two!
Ten cups? What is -
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624. Please, girls. Please stop this.
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625. - Could you use some Southern Comfort?
- Southern Com - Shh!
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626. Girls, you're gonna wake up
the neighbors downstairs - Josephine.
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627. Watch that corkscrew!
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628. - Here's a cracker.
- Will you - No crackers in bed!
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629. Will you girls go away
and form your own party?
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630. Here's the cocktail shaker.
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631. I wish we had some ice.
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632. Hey, easy on the vermouth.
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633. Thirteen girls in a berth. It's bad luck.
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634. - Twelve of you will have to get out.
- Pass me the peanut butter.
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635. - Anyone for salami?
- Mmm!
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636. No more food.
I'll have ants in the morning.
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637. - Hey.
- Hmm?
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638. - Have you got any maraschino cherries on you?
- Mmm?
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639. Oh, never mind.
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640. Maraschino cherries?
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641. What's going on here?
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642. Daphne.
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643. Daphne, where are you? Daphne!
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644. It's not my fault. I didn't invite them.
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645. Come on, girls. Break it up.
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646. All right, you heard Josephine.
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647. Girls. Everybody out.
Everybody out!
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648. - Not you, Sugar.
- I'm just going to get some ice.
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649. Get out! Get out!
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650. That's right, Sugar.
All right, now the rest of you. Out.
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651. - Aw, don't be a flat tire.
- Shh!
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652. - Come on in. The water's fine.
- Have a Manhattan.
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653. - Pipe down. We'll all be fired.
- Sugar, don't leave me here alone.
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654. Come on, please.
Give up, will ya.
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655. It's two o'clock.
You've had your fun. The party's over.
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656. Everybody go home.
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657. - What's this?
- Josephine. Over here, before it melts.
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658. Sugar!
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659. Put it here.
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660. Sugar, you're gonna get yourself
into a lot of trouble.
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661. - Yeah. You better keep a lookout.
- If Bienstock catches you again -
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662. What's the matter with you anyway?
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663. I'm not very bright, I guess.
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664. I wouldn't say that.
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665. - Careless, maybe.
- No, just dumb.
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666. If I had any brains, I wouldn't be on
this crummy train with this crummy girls' band.
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667. Well, why'd you take this job?
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668. I use to sing with male bands,
but I can't afford it anymore.
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669. Have you ever been with a male band?
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670. - Who? Me?
- That's what I'm running away from.
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671. I worked with six different ones
in the last two years. Oh, brother.
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672. - Rough?
- I'll say.
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673. - You can't trust those guys.
- I can't trust myself.
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674. I have this thing about saxophone players.
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675. Especially tenor sax.
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676. Really?
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677. I don't know what it is,
but they just curdle me.
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678. All they have to do is play eight bars
of "Come to Me, My Melancholy Baby"
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679. and my spine turns to custard.
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680. I get goose-pimply all over,
and I come to 'em.
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681. - That so?
- Every time.
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682. You know, I play tenor sax.
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683. - But you're a girl, thank goodness.
- Oh. Yeah.
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684. That's why I joined this band.
Safety first.
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685. Anything to get away from those bums.
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686. Yeah.
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687. You don't know what they're like.
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688. You fall for 'em, you really love 'em.
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689. You think this is gonna be
the biggest thing since the GrafZeppelin.
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690. The next thing you know,
they're borrowing money from you,
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691. they're spending it on other dames
and betting on horses.
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692. You don't say.
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693. Then one morning you wake up,
the guy's gone, the saxophone's gone.
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694. All that's left behind is a pair of old socks
and a tube of toothpaste, all squeezed out.
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695. So you pull yourself together,
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696. you go on to the next job,
the next saxophone player.
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697. It's the same thing all over again.
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698. You see what I mean?
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699. Not very bright.
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700. Brains aren't everything.
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701. I can tell you one thing.
It's not gonna happen to me again, ever.
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702. I'm tired of getting
the fuzzy end of the lollipop.
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703. Ice. What's keeping the ice?
The natives are getting restless.
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704. - How about a couple of drinks for us? Hmm?
- Sure.
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705. - You know, I'm gonna be 25 in June.
- You are?
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706. That's a quarter of a century.
Makes a girl think.
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707. - About what?
- About the future.
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708. You know, like a husband.
That's why I'm glad we're going to Florida.
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709. - What's in Florida?
- Millionaires. Flocks of them.
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710. They all go south for the winter,
like birds.
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711. Oh, you're gonna catch yourself
a rich bird?
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712. I don't care how rich he is
as long as he has a yacht,
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713. his own private railroad car
and his own toothpaste.
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714. - You're entitled.
- Maybe you'll meet one too, Josephine.
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715. With money like Rockefeller
and shoulders like Johnny Weismuller.
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716. - Oh, I want mine to wear glasses.
- Glasses?
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717. Men who wear glasses are so much
more gentle and sweet and helpless.
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718. Haven't you ever noticed it?
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719. Now that you've mentioned it, mm-hmm.
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720. They get those weak eyes from reading.
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721. You know, those long, tiny little columns
in The Wall Street Journal.
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722. That bass fiddle,
she sure knows how to throw a party.
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723. Hot diggetty dog!
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724. Well, happy days!
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725. I hope this time you wind up
with the sweet end of the lollipop.
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726. So the one-legged jockey said -
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727. What did he say?
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728. So the one-legged jockey said,
"Don't worry about me, baby.
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729. I ride side-saddle."
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730. Oh! Shh.
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731. Terribly sorry. I seem to have hiccups.
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732. Hey, let's rub some ice on her neck.
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733. I think - I told you -
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734. Oh! You dropped it! Oh, it's cold!
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735. - Oh, no, please. Oh, don't do that!
- She's ticklish!
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736. Don't! Oh, please, no! Not the chest!
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737. Help! Help! Josephine!
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738. Please stop that! Stop that!
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739. Stop that!
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740. - What's happened?
- Search me.
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741. Uh, I mean - I mean, I'll see.
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742. All right, what's goin' on around here?
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743. Bienstock!
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744. A-Are we in Florida?
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745. Sugar? Here.
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746. - I'll carry the instruments.
- Oh, thank you, Daphne.
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747. Oh, thank you, Daphne.
Isn't she a sweetheart?
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748. Good morning.
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749. How do you do?
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750. Zowie!
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751. Well, there they are.
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752. More millionaires
than you can shake a stick at.
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753. I'll bet there isn't one under 75.
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754. Seventy-five.
That's three-quarters of a century.
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755. Makes a girl think.
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756. Let's hope they brought
their grandsons along.
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757. Yes. Mm-hmm.
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758. Oh, pardon me, miss.
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759. - May I?
- Help yourself.
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760. I'm Osgood Fielding the Third.
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761. I'm Cinderella the second.
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762. If there's one thing I admire,
it's a girl with a shapely ankle.
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763. Me too. Bye-bye.
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764. - Let me carry one of the instruments.
- Oh, thank you.
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765. Aren't you a sweetheart?
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766. Certainly is delightful
having young blood around here.
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767. Oh. Well, personally, I'm type "O."
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768. You know, I've always been
fascinated by show business.
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769. - Is that so?
- Yes.
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770. As a matter of fact,
it's cost my family quite a bit of money.
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771. Oh, you invest in shows?
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772. Showgirls.
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773. I've been married seven or eight times.
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774. - You're not sure?
- Mama is keeping score.
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775. Frankly, she's getting
rather annoyed with me.
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776. I wouldn't wonder.
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777. So, this year, when
the George White Scandals opened,
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778. she packed me off to Florida.
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779. Right now, she thinks I'm out there
on my yacht -
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780. Deep-sea fishing.
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781. Well, pull in your reel, Mr. Fielding.
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782. You're barking up the wrong fish.
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783. Well, if I promise not to be a naughty boy,
how about dinner tonight?
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784. I'm sorry. I'll be on the bandstand.
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785. Oh, of course.
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786. - Which of these instruments do you play?
- Bull fiddle.
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787. Fascinating.
Do you use a bow, or do you just pluck it?
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788. Most of the time I slap it.
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789. - You must be quite a girl.
- Wanna bet?
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790. My last wife was an acrobatic dancer.
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791. - You know, a sort of a contortionist.
- Mmm.
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792. She could smoke a cigarette
while holding it between her toes.
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793. Zowie!
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794. - But Mama broke it up.
- Why?
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795. She doesn't approve of girls who smoke.
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796. Bye-bye, Mr. Fielding.
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797. - Bye-bye?
- This is where I get off.
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798. Oh, no. No, no, no, no.
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799. You don't get off that easy.
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800. All right, driver.
Once around the park. Slowly.
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801. And keep your eyes on the road.
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802. What kind of a girl
do you think I am, Mr. Fielding?
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803. Oh, oh, please. Please.
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804. - It won't happen again.
- I'll say!
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805. - Please come back.
- I'll walk, thank you.
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806. Oh, please, miss, I -
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807. Zowie!
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808. All right, girls.
Here are your room assignments.
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809. My glasses. Where are my glasses?
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810. - Olga and Mary Lou are in 412.
- Excuse me.
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811. And Mary Lou, will you keep your kimono buttoned
when you ring for room service.
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812. Well!
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813. - Josephine and Daphne are in 413.
- Thank you.
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814. - Dolores and Sugar in 414.
- Me and Sugar?
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815. Well, what did you expect,
a one-legged jockey?
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816. Rosella and Emily in 415.
Stella and...
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817. - I wish they'd put us in the same room.
- So do I.
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818. But don't worry about it, Sugar.
We'll see a lot of each other.
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819. 414.
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820. That's the same room number
I had in Cincinnati,
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821. my last time around with a male band.
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822. What a heel he was.
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823. - Saxophone player?
- What else?
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824. Was I ever crazy about him.
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825. 2:00 in the morning he sent me down
for hot dogs and potato salad.
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826. They were out of potato salad,
so I brought coleslaw.
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827. So he threw it right in my face.
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828. Forget it, Sugar.
Forget saxophone players.
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829. You're gonna meet a millionaire.
A young one.
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830. - What makes you so sure?
- My feminine intuition.
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831. - Oh, are these your bags?
- Mm-hmm.
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832. - And that one too.
- Okay, doll.
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833. I suppose you want a tip?
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834. Ah, forget it, doll.
After all, you work here, and I work here.
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835. And believe you me, it's nice to
have you with the organization.
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836. - Bye-bye.
- Uh, listen, doll.
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837. What time do you get off tonight?
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838. Why?
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839. Well, I'm workin' the night shift,
and I got a bottle of gin stashed away,
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840. and when there's a lull -
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841. Don't you think
you're a little young for that, sonny?
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842. Oh, you wanna see
my, uh, driver's license?
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843. Get lost, will ya.
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844. That's the way I like 'em -
big and sassy.
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845. Oh, and, uh, get rid of your roommate.
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846. - Dirty old man!
- What happened?
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847. I just got pinched in the elevator.
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848. - Well, now you know how the other half lives.
- Look at that! I'm not even pretty.
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849. They don't care,
just so long as you're wearing a skirt.
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850. - It's like waving a red flag in front of a bull.
- Really? Well, I'm sick of being the flag.
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851. I want to be a bull again. What do you say?
Let's get outta here. Let's blow.
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852. Blow where?
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853. You promised me, Joe, that the minute
we hit Florida, we were gonna beat it.
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854. - How can we? We're broke.
- We could find another band. A male band.
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855. Look, stupid, right now
Spats Colombo and his chums
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856. are looking for us
in every male band in the country.
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857. - It's so humiliating, the whole -
- So you got pinched in the elevator. So what?
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858. Would you rather be
picking lead out of your navel?
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859. All right, all right. But how long
do you think we can keep this up?
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860. What's the beef?
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861. - We're sittin' pretty.
- Huh?
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862. Look. We get room and board.
We're getting paid every week.
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863. Look.
Look at the palm trees, the flying fish.
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864. What are you giving me
with the flying fish?
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865. I know why you want to stay here.
You're after Sugar.
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866. Me? After Sugar?
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867. I saw the both of you on that bus,
all lovey-dovey and whispering and giggling
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868. and borrowing each other's lipstick!
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869. - What are you talking about? Me and Sugar?
- You and Sugar.
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870. We're just like sisters.
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871. Well, I'm your fairy godmother,
and I'm gonna keep an eye on you.
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872. Are you decent?
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873. Come in.
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874. You girls seen a brown bag
with a white stripe and my initials?
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875. - A what?
- My suitcase with all my resort clothes.
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876. - No, we haven't.
- Can't understand it.
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877. First my glasses disappear,
then one of my suitcases.
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878. - Where's my ukulele?
- Now a ukulele.
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879. There must be a sneak thief
around here.
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880. Oh! Here it is. Hi, Sug.
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881. A bunch of us girls are gonna go for a swim.
You want to come along?
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882. - A swim? Oh, you betcha.
- Just a minute, Daphne.
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883. - You haven't got a bathing suit.
- She doesn't need one. I don't have one either.
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884. Ah! See?
She doesn't have one either.
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885. - You don't?
- We can rent some at the bathhouse.
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886. - How about you, Josephine?
- No, thanks.
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887. I think I'll stay in
and soak in a hot tub.
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888. - On a day like this? It's lovely out.
- Yeah, well, let her soak.
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889. Come on.
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890. Don't get burned, Daphne.
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891. - Oh, I've got suntan lotion.
- Well, see?
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892. She'll rub it on me, I'll rub it on her,
and we'll rub it on each other.
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893. Bye-bye.
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894. Daphne, cut it out!
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895. - What do you think you're doing?
- Just a little trick I picked up in the elevator.
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896. Whoo, look out!
Here comes a big one!
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897. Whee!
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898. Daphne, I had no idea
you were such a big girl.
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899. Oh, Sugar, you should've seen me
before I went on a diet.
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900. I mean, your shoulders
and your arms.
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901. Oh, well, that's from carrying
that bull fiddle around all day.
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902. - Oh, there's one thing I envy you for.
- What's that?
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903. You're so flat-chested.
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904. Clothes hang better on you
than they do on me.
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905. Watch out, Daphne!
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906. - Sugar, come on! Let's play ball!
- Okay!
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907. - Let's go, Junior. Time for your nap.
- No. I wanna play.
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908. You heard your mother, Junior.
Scram.
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909. This beach ain't big enough
for the both of us. Get outta here.
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910. Mommy! Mommy!
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911. Now, here we go.
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912. I like coffee, I like tea!
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913. How many boys are stuck on me?
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914. One! Two! Three!
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915. Four! Five! Six!
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916. - Oh, I'm terribly sorry.
- My fault.
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917. - You're not hurt, are you?
- I don't think so.
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918. - I wish you'd make sure.
- Why?
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919. Because usually
when people find out who I am,
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920. they get themselves a wheelchair,
a shyster lawyer,
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921. and sue me for
three-quarters of a million dollars.
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922. Don't worry. I won't sue you,
no matter who you are.
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923. Thank you.
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924. Who are you?
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925. Now, really!
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926. Sugar!
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927. Come on!
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928. Honestly.
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929. Cheerio.
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930. - Haven't I seen you somewhere before?
- Not very likely.
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931. - You staying at the hotel?
- Not at all.
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932. Your face is familiar.
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933. Possible you've seen it
in the newspapers or magazines.
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934. Um, VanityFair.
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935. That must be it.
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936. Would you mind moving just a little, please?
You're blocking my view.
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937. Your view? Of what?
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938. They run up a red-and-white flag on the yacht
when it's time for cocktails.
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939. You own a yacht?
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940. Which one is it?
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941. - The big one?
- Certainly not.
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942. With all the unrest in the world,
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943. I don't think anybody should have
a yacht that sleeps more than 12.
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944. I quite agree.
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945. Tell me, who runs up that flag?
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946. - Your wife?
- No. My flag steward.
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947. Who mixes the cocktails? Your wife?
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948. No, my cocktail steward.
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949. Look, if you're interested
in whether I am married or not -
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950. Oh, I'm not interested at all.
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951. Well, I'm not.
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952. That's very interesting.
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953. - How's the stock market?
- Up, up, up.
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954. I'll bet, while we were talking,
you made, like, a hundred thousand dollars?
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955. Could be. Uh, you play the market?
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956. No. The ukulele. And I sing too.
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957. For your own amusement?
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958. A bunch of us girls are appearing at the hotel.
Sweet Sue and Her Society Syncopators.
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959. Oh, you're society girls.
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960. Oh, yes. Quite.
You know, Bryn Mawr, Vassar.
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961. We're just doing this for a lark.
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962. Syncopators.
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963. Does that mean you play
that very fast music - uh, jazz?
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964. Yeah! Real hot.
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965. Oh, well, I guess some like it hot.
I personally prefer classical music.
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966. Oh, I do too. As a matter of fact,
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967. I spent three years
at the Sheboygan Conservatory of Music.
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968. Good school.
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969. And your family
doesn't object to your career?
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970. They do indeed. Daddy threatened
to cut me off without a cent.
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971. But I don't care.
It was such a bore, you know.
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972. - Coming-out parties.
- Inauguration balls.
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973. - Opening of the opera.
- Riding to hounds.
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974. And always the same Four Hundred.
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975. You know, it's amazing we never
ran into each other before.
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976. I'm sure I would have remembered
anybody as attractive as you are.
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977. - You're very kind.
- Hmm.
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978. I'll bet you're also gentle and helpless.
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979. I beg your pardon.
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980. You see, I have this theory
about men who wear glasses.
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981. - What theory?
- I'll tell you when I get to know you better.
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982. What are you doing tonight?
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983. Uh, tonight?
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984. I thought maybe you could come
to the hotel and hear us play.
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985. Uh, I would like to,
but that would be rather difficult.
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986. Why?
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987. I only come ashore twice a day,
when the tide goes out.
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988. - Oh.
- It's on account of these shells.
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989. That's my hobby.
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990. - You collect shells?
- Yes.
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991. So did my father and my grandfather.
You might say we had a passion for shells.
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992. That's why we named
the oil company after it.
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993. Shell Oil?
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994. Please, no names.
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995. Just call me Junior.
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996. Sugar! Sugar! Come on, dear.
It's time to change for dinner.
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997. Run along, Daphne, dear.
I'll catch up with you later.
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998. Oh. Okay.
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999. - No!
- What is it, young lady?
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1000. What are you staring at?
This happens to me all the time in public.
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1001. I recognized him too.
His picture was in VanityFair.
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1002. - Vanity Fair?
- Would you mind moving along, please?
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1003. Yes, you're in his way.
He's waiting for a signal from his yacht.
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1004. His yacht?
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1005. It sleeps 12.
This is my friend, Daphne.
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1006. - She's a Vassar girl.
- I'm a what?
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1007. Or was it Bryn Mawr?
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1008. I heard a very sad story
about a girl who went to Bryn Mawr.
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1009. She squealed on her roommate,
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1010. and they found her strangled
with her own brassiere.
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1011. Yes. We have to be very careful
whom we pick for a roommate, hmm?
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1012. Well, I think I better be going.
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1013. It was delightful meeting you both.
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1014. - You will come and hear us play?
- If it's at all possible.
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1015. Oh, do come. Don't disappoint us.
It'll be such fun.
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1016. - And bring your yacht!
- Come on, Daphne.
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1017. How about that guy?
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1018. Now look, Daphne.
Hands off. I saw him first.
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1019. Sugar, let me give you a little advice, dear.
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1020. If I were a girl, and I am,
I'd watch my step.
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1021. If I'd been watching my step,
I never would have met him.
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1022. I can't wait to tell Josephine.
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1023. Yeah. Josephine.
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1024. I can't wait to see her face.
Will she be surprised.
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1025. Neither can I! Let's run up
to the room and tell her right now.
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1026. - Oh, we don't have to run.
- Oh, yes, we do.
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1027. Josephine! Yoo-hoo! Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo.
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1028. - I guess she's not here.
- Isn't that funny? Josie!
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1029. I can't imagine where she'd be.
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1030. - Well, I'll be back later.
- Oh, no. You wait.
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1031. I have a feeling
she'll show up any minute.
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1032. Believe it or not,
Josephine predicted the whole thing.
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1033. Yeah. This is one for Ripley.
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1034. - Do you suppose she went shopping?
- Shopping! That's it.
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1035. Something tells me she's gonna come
through that door in a brand-new outfit.
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1036. Josephine!
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1037. Oh. I didn't hear you come in.
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1038. - Have a good time, girls?
- Oh, Josephine.
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1039. - The most wonderful thing happened.
- What?
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1040. - Guess.
- They repealed Prohibition?
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1041. Oh, come now. You can do better than that.
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1042. - I met one of them.
- One of whom?
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1043. Shell Oil Junior. He's got millions,
he's got glasses, he's got a yacht.
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1044. You don't say.
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1045. He's not only got a yacht,
he's got a bicycle.
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1046. Daphne.
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1047. Go on, tell me all about him.
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1048. Well, he's young and he's handsome.
He's a bachelor.
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1049. He's a real gentleman.
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1050. You know, not one of these grabbers.
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1051. Maybe you better go after him
if you don't want to lose him.
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1052. Well, I'm not gonna let this one get away.
He's so cute.
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1053. - He collects shells.
- Shells? Hmm. Whatever for?
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1054. Oh, you know. The old shell game.
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1055. Daphne, you're bothering us.
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1056. - Anyway, you're going to meet him tonight.
- I am?
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1057. He said he's gonna come to hear us play,
maybe.
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1058. What do you mean, maybe?
I saw the way he looked at you.
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1059. - He'll be there for sure.
- I hope so.
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1060. What do you think, Josephine?
What does it say in your crystal ball?
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1061. Sugar! Hey, is Sugar in here?
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1062. - Yes.
- Sugar, have you got the key?
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1063. I'm locked out,
and I'm makin' a puddle in the hall.
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1064. See you on the bandstand, girls.
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1065. What are you trying to do to that poor girl?
Puttin' on a millionaire act.
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1066. And where did you get that phony accent?
Nobody talks like that.
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1067. Oh, I've seen you pull
some low tricks on women.
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1068. This is, without doubt,
the trickiest, lowest, and meanest -
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1069. I'm not afraid of you.
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1070. I'm thin, but I'm wiry.
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1071. Now, Joe, you're gonna get hurt
because when I'm aroused, I'm a tiger.
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1072. Why, Joe! Don't look at me like that,
when it was all a joke.
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1073. When I didn't mean any harm.
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1074. Well, I'm gonna press the suit myself.
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1075. Telephone! Answer the tele... phone.
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1076. Hello. Hello.
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1077. Yes, this is 413.
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1078. Ship-to-shore? All right, I'll take it.
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1079. Hello, Daphne.
It's that naughty boy again.
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1080. You know, Osgood. In the elevator?
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1081. You slapped my face.
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1082. - Who is this?
- This is her roommate.
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1083. Daphne can't talk right now.
Is it anything urgent?
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1084. Well, it is to me.
Will you give her a message?
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1085. Tell her I'd like her to have a little supper
with me on my yacht, after the show tonight.
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1086. Got it. Supper, yacht, after the show.
I'll tell her.
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1087. - Your yacht?
- The New Caledonia.
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1088. That's the name of it.
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1089. The Old Caledonia went down
during a wild party off Cape Hatteras.
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1090. But tell her not to worry.
This will be a quiet little midnight snack.
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1091. Just the two of us.
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1092. Just the two of you? What about the crew?
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1093. Oh, that's all been taken care of.
I'm giving them shore leave.
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1094. We'll have a little cold pheasant
and champagne.
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1095. And I've checked with the Coast Guard.
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1096. There's gonna be a full moon tonight.
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1097. Oh, and tell her I've got a new batch
of Rudy Vallee records.
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1098. That's good thinking.
Daphne's a pushover for him.
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1099. Pushover for who?
Why - Who's on the -
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1100. Shh! Yes, Mr. Fielding.
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1101. You'll pick her up after the show
in your motorboat.
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1102. Good-bye.
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1103. What's that you said?
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1104. Oh. Zowie.
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1105. - I'll give her the message.
- What message? What motorboat?
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1106. You got it made, kid.
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1107. Fielding wants to have a little cold pheasant
with you on his yacht.
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1108. - He does?
- Just the three of you on that great big boat.
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1109. - You and him and Rudy Vallee.
- Well, fat chance.
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1110. - Call him back and tell him I'm not going.
- Well, of course you're not.
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1111. - Oh.
- I'm going.
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1112. You're gonna be on the boat
with that dirty old man?
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1113. No. I'm going to be on the boat with Sugar.
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1114. - Well, where's he gonna be?
- He's gonna be ashore with you.
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1115. - With me?
- That's right.
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1116. Oh, no. Not tonight, Josephine.
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1117. Daphne, your boyfriend's waving at you.
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1118. You can both go take a flyin' jump.
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1119. Remember, he's your date for the night,
so smile.
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1120. Oh, you can do better than that.
Give him the teeth, the whole personality.
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1121. Why do I let you
talk me into these things? Why?
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1122. Because we're pals, buddies.
The two musketeers.
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1123. Don't give me with the musketeers.
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1124. How am I gonna keep the guy ashore?
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1125. Tell him you get seasick on a yacht.
Uh, play miniature golf with him.
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1126. Oh, no. I'm not gonna get caught
in a miniature sand trap with that guy.
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1127. Hi! Which of you dolls is Daphne?
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1128. Bull fiddle.
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1129. It's from satchel mouth at table seven.
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1130. This is from me to you, doll.
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1131. Beat it, buster.
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1132. Never mind leaving your door open.
I got a passkey.
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1133. Just borrowing them.
You'll get them back tomorrow.
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1134. I guess he's not gonna show up.
It's five minutes to 1:00.
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1135. Well, you know how those millionaires are.
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1136. These came for you.
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1137. - It's Shell Oil!
- No!
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1138. Yes!
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1139. He wants me to have supper with him
on his yacht.
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1140. - He's going to pick me up at the pier.
- No!
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1141. - Yes!
- You heard her. Yes.
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1142. Oh, Josephine, just imagine.
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1143. Me, Sugar Kowalczyk, from Sandusky, Ohio,
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1144. on a millionaire's yacht.
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1145. If my mother could only see me now.
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1146. I hope my mother never finds out.
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1147. Well, that's it for tonight, folks.
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1148. This is Sweet Sue saying good night,
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1149. reminding all you daddies out there
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1150. that every girl in my band is a virtuoso,
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1151. and I intend to keep it that way.
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1152. - Good luck.
- Thanks.
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1153. But it's such a waste.
A full moon, an empty yacht.
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1154. - I'll throw up.
- Then let's go dancing.
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1155. There's a little roadhouse down the coast.
If we could -
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1156. Well, I'll be.
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1157. - He does have a bicycle.
- Who?
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1158. Hmm? About the roadhouse -
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1159. Oh.
They have a Cuban band that's the berries.
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1160. Let's go there.
Blindfold the orchestra and tango till dawn.
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1161. You know something, Mr. Fielding?
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1162. - What?
- You're dynamite.
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1163. You're a pretty hot little firecracker
yourself.
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1164. Ahoy there.
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1165. Ahoy!
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1166. Been waiting long?
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1167. It's not how long you wait.
It's who you're waiting for.
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1168. Thank you. And thank you for the flowers.
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1169. I wanted them to fly some orchids
from our greenhouse,
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1170. but unfortunately,
all of Long Island is fogged in.
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1171. It's the thought that counts.
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1172. Ah -
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1173. Hmm. I seem to be out of gas.
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1174. It's sort of funny, you being out of gas.
I mean, Shell Oil and everything.
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1175. Mm-hmm. Oops. There.
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1176. Uh - It seems to be stuck
in, uh - in reverse.
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1177. Uh, I ju - I just got this motorboat.
It's an experimental model.
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1178. It seems like they're on the wrong track.
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1179. Do you mind riding backwards?
It may take a little longer.
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1180. It's not how long it takes.
It's who's taking you.
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1181. Hmm. Yes.
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1182. It looked so small from the beach,
but when you're on it,
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1183. it's more like a cruiser or a destroyer.
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1184. It's just regulation size.
We have three like this.
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1185. - Three?
- Yes. Mother keeps hers in Southampton.
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1186. Daddy's got his in Venezuela.
The company is laying a new pipeline.
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1187. My dad's more interested in railroads.
Baltimore and Ohio.
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1188. Hmm.
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1189. Which is the port
and which is the starboard?
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1190. Well, that depends.
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1191. That depends on whether
you're coming or going.
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1192. I mean, normally - normally the aft
is on the other side of the stern.
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1193. Th - And that's the bridge.
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1194. So that you can get from one side
of the boat to the other.
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1195. - Would you like a glass of champagne?
- Love it.
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1196. Which way?
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1197. Oh! You have an upstairs and a downstairs.
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1198. Yes. That's the hurricane cellar.
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1199. And another nice thing about this yacht -
lots of closet space.
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1200. Now, let me see. Where do you suppose
the steward set it up?
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1201. In here!
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1202. Oh, yes, of course. How silly of me.
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1203. On Thursdays,
they always serve me in the small salon.
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1204. It's exquisite.
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1205. Like a floating mansion.
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1206. Well, it's all right for a bachelor.
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1207. What a beautiful fish!
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1208. I caught him off Cape Hatteras.
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1209. What is it?
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1210. It's a member of the herring family.
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1211. A herring?
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1212. Isn't it amazing how they get
those big fish into those little glass jars?
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1213. They shrink when they're marinated.
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1214. - Champagne?
- I don't mind if I do.
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1215. Well, down the hatch, as we say at sea.
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1216. Bon voyage.
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1217. - Look at all that silverware!
- Uh, trophies.
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1218. You know, skeet shooting,
dog breeding, water polo.
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1219. - Water polo? Isn't that terribly dangerous?
- I'll say.
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1220. I had two ponies drowned under me.
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1221. - Where's your shell collection?
- Mmm.
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1222. Yes, of course.
Now, where could they have put it?
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1223. You see, on Thursdays,
I'm sort of lost around here.
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1224. - What's on Thursday?
- It's the crew's night off.
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1225. You mean, we're alone on the boat?
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1226. Completely.
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1227. You know, I've never been
completely alone with a man before,
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1228. in the middle of the night,
in the middle of the ocean.
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1229. Oh, it's perfectly safe.
We're well-anchored.
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1230. Ship's in shipshape shape.
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1231. And the Coast Guard promised to call me
if there were any icebergs around.
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1232. It's not the icebergs.
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1233. But there are certain men who would try
to take advantage of a situation like this.
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1234. You're flattering me.
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1235. Of course, I'm sure you're a gentleman.
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1236. Oh, it's not that.
It's, uh, just that I'm, um, harmless.
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1237. Harmless? How?
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1238. Well, I don't know how to put it,
but I've got this thing about girls.
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1239. What thing?
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1240. They just sort of leave me cold.
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1241. You mean, like frigid?
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1242. Well, it's more like, um, a mental block.
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1243. When I'm with a girl,
it does absolutely nothing to me.
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1244. - Have you tried?
- Have I?
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1245. I'm trying all the time.
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1246. See? Nothing.
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1247. - Nothing at all?
- Complete washout.
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1248. That makes me feel just awful.
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1249. Oh, my dear, it's not your fault.
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1250. It's just that every now and then,
Mother Nature throws somebody a dirty curve.
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1251. Something goes wrong inside.
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1252. - You mean, you can't fall in love?
- Not anymore.
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1253. I was in love once,
but I would rather not talk about it.
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1254. Would you like a little cold pheasant?
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1255. What happened?
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1256. - I don't want to bore you.
- Oh, you couldn't possibly.
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1257. Well, it was my freshman year
at Princeton.
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1258. There was this girl. Her name was Nellie.
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1259. Her father was the vice president
of Hupmobile.
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1260. She wore glasses too.
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1261. That summer we spent our vacation
at the Grand Canyon.
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1262. We were standing on the highest ledge,
watching the sunset,
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1263. when suddenly we got this impulse to kiss.
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1264. I took off my glasses.
She took off her glasses.
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1265. I took a step toward her.
She took a step towards me.
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1266. Oh, no!
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1267. Yes.
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1268. Eight hours later,
they brought her up by mule.
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1269. I gave her three transfusions.
We had the same type blood. Type "O."
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1270. But it was too late.
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1271. Talk about sad.
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1272. Ever since then -
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1273. numb, no feelings,
like my heart was shot full of Novocaine.
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1274. You poor, poor boy.
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1275. Yes. All the money in the world,
and what good is it?
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1276. Mint sauce or cranberries?
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1277. How can you think about food
at a time like this?
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1278. What else is there for me?
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1279. - Is it that hopeless?
- My family did everything they could.
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1280. Hired the most beautiful
French upstairs maids.
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1281. Got a special tutor to read me all those books
that were banned in Boston.
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1282. Imported a whole troupe
of Balinese dancers.
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1283. You know, with those bells on their ankles
and those long fingernails.
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1284. What a waste of money.
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1285. - Have you ever tried American girls?
- Why?
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1286. Was that anything?
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1287. Thanks just the same.
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1288. You should see a doctor, a good doctor.
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1289. I have.
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1290. I spent six months in Vienna
with Professor Freud, flat on my back.
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1291. Then there were the Mayo Brothers -
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1292. injections, hypnosis, uh, mineral baths.
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1293. If I wasn't such a coward, I'd kill myself.
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1294. Don't say that!
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1295. There must be some girl someplace
that could -
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1296. If I ever found the girl that could,
I'd marry her just like that.
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1297. - Would you do me a favor?
- Certainly. What is it?
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1298. I may not be Dr. Freud or a Mayo brother
or one of those French upstairs girls,
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1299. but... could I take another crack at it?
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1300. All right. If you insist.
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1301. - Anything this time?
- I'm afraid not.
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1302. Terribly sorry.
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1303. Would you like some more champagne?
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1304. Maybe if we had some music.
How do you dim these lights?
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1305. Look, it's terribly sweet of you
to want to help out, but it's no use.
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1306. I think the light switch is over there.
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1307. That's the radio.
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1308. It's like taking someone to a concert
when he's tone deaf.
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1309. You're not giving yourself a chance.
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1310. Don't fight it.
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1311. Relax.
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1312. It's like smoking without inhaling.
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1313. So inhale.
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1314. - Daphne.
- Hmm?
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1315. - You're leading again.
- Sorry.
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1316. Well?
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1317. I'm not quite sure.
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1318. Would you try it again?
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1319. I got a funny sensation in my toes...
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1320. like someone was barbecuing them
over a slow flame.
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1321. Let's throw another log on the fire.
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1322. I think you're on the right track.
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1323. I must be.
Your glasses are beginning to steam up.
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1324. I never knew it could be like this.
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1325. Thank you.
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1326. They told me I was kaput, finished,
all washed up.
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1327. And here you are making a chump
out of all those experts.
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1328. Mineral baths. Now, really.
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1329. Where did you learn to kiss like that?
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1330. I use to sell kisses for the Milk Fund.
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1331. Tomorrow, remind me to send a check
for a hundred thousand dollars
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1332. to the Milk Fund.
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1333. ¡Olé!
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1334. Whoops. Oh.
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1335. Good night.
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1336. Good morning.
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1337. How much do I owe the Milk Fund so far?
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1338. $850,000.
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1339. Let's make it an even million.
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1340. I forgot to give you a receipt.
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1341. - ¡Olé!
- Hi, Jerry.
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1342. - Everything under control?
- Have I got things to tell you.
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1343. What happened?
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1344. I'm engaged.
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1345. Congratulations. Who's the lucky girl?
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1346. I am.
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1347. What?
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1348. Osgood proposed to me.
We're planning a June wedding.
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1349. What are you talking about?
You can't marry Osgood.
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1350. You think he's too old for me?
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1351. - Jerry, you can't be serious.
- Why not?
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1352. He keeps marrying girls all the time.
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1353. But - But you're not a girl. You're a guy.
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1354. And why would a guy want to marry a guy?
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1355. Security.
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1356. Jerry, you better lie down.
You're not well.
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1357. Will you stop treating me like a child?
I'm not stupid.
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1358. - I know there's a problem.
- I'll say there is.
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1359. His mother. We need her approval.
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1360. But I'm not worried because I don't smoke.
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1361. - Jerry, there's another problem.
- Like what?
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1362. Like, what are you gonna do
on your honeymoon?
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1363. We've been discussing that.
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1364. He wants to go to the Riviera,
but I kind of lean towards Niagara Falls.
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1365. Jerry, you're out of your mind!
How are you gonna get away with this?
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1366. I don't expect it to last, Joe.
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1367. - I'll tell him the truth when the time comes.
- Like when?
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1368. - Like, right after the ceremony.
- Oh.
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1369. Then we get a quick annulment,
he makes a nice settlement on me,
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1370. and I keep gettin'
those alimony checks every month.
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1371. - Je - Jerry.
- ¡Olé!
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1372. - Jerry. Jerry, listen to me. Listen to me.
- What?
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1373. There are laws, conventions.
It's just not being done.
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1374. Shh! Joe, this may be my last chance
to marry a millionaire.
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1375. - Jerry.
- Huh?
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1376. Jerry, will you take my advice?
Forget about the whole thing, will you?
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1377. Just keep telling yourself you're a boy.
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1378. You're a boy.
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1379. - I'm a boy.
- That's the boy.
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1380. Oh, I'm a boy. I'm - I'm a boy.
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1381. I'm - I wish I were dead. I'm a boy.
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1382. I'm a boy. Oh, boy, am I a boy.
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1383. Now, what am I gonna do
about my engagement present?
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1384. - What engagement present?
- Osgood gave me a bracelet.
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1385. - Hey, these are real diamonds.
- Of course they're real.
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1386. What do you think, my fiancé is a bum?
Now I guess I'll have to give it back to him.
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1387. - Wait a minute, Jerry.
- Huh?
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1388. Let's not be hasty. After all, we don't
want to hurt Osgood's feelings, do we?
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1389. Huh?
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1390. - Just a minute.
- It's me, Sugar.
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1391. Come in.
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1392. I thought I heard voices.
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1393. I had to talk to somebody.
I don't feel like going to sleep.
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1394. I know what you need. A slug of bourbon.
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1395. Oh, no. I'm off that stuff for good.
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1396. - Did you have a nice time?
- Nice?
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1397. It was suicidally beautiful.
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1398. - Did he get fresh?
- Of course not.
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1399. As a matter of fact,
it was just the other way around.
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1400. - You see, he needs help.
- What for?
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1401. Talk about elegant.
You should see the yacht.
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1402. Candlelight, mint sauce, and cranberries.
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1403. Gee, I wish I'd been there.
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1404. I'm going to see him again tonight
and every night.
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1405. I think he's going to propose to me,
soon as he gets up his nerve.
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1406. That's some nerve.
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1407. Daphne got a proposal tonight.
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1408. - Really?
- From a rich millionaire.
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1409. Oh, that's wonderful!
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1410. - Poor Josephine.
- Me?
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1411. Well, Daphne has a beau. I have a beau.
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1412. If we could only find somebody for you.
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1413. Here I am, doll.
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1414. Hey!
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1415. Friends of Italian opera.
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1416. That's us.
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1417. Register over there.
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1418. Spats Colombo.
Delegate from Chicago, south side chapter.
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1419. Thanks.
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1420. Hiya, Spats.
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1421. We was laying eight-to-one
you wouldn't show.
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1422. Why wouldn't I?
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1423. We thought you was all broken up
about Toothpick Charlie.
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1424. - Well, we all gotta go sometime.
- Yeah.
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1425. You never know who's gonna be next.
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1426. Okay, Spats.
Uh, report to the sergeant-at-arms.
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1427. What for?
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1428. Orders from Little Bonaparte.
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1429. - All right, Spats. Get your hands up.
- What's the idea?
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1430. Little Bonaparte
don't want no hardware around.
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1431. All right, you're clean.
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1432. You're not.
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1433. It ain't loaded.
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1434. Next.
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1435. - What's in here?
- My golf clubs.
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1436. Putter, niblick, number three iron.
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1437. - What's this?
- My mashie.
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1438. See you at the banquet, Spats.
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1439. Where did you pick up that cheap trick?
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1440. Come on, boys.
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1441. Well, Spats Colombo if I ever saw one.
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1442. Hello, copper.
What brings you down to Florida?
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1443. Oh, I heard you opera lovers
were havin' a little rally,
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1444. so I thought I'd better be around
in case anybody decided to sing.
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1445. Big joke.
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1446. Say, maestro, where were you
at three o'clock on Saint Valentine's Day?
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1447. Me? I was at Rigoletto.
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1448. - What's his first name? Where's he live?
- That's an opera, you ignoramus.
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1449. Where did they play it,
in a garage on Clark Street?
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1450. Clark Street? Never heard of it.
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1451. Did you ever hear of the DeLuxe
French Cleaners on Wabash Avenue?
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1452. Why?
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1453. Because the day after the shooting,
you sent in a pair of spats.
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1454. - They had blood on 'em.
- I cut myself while shaving.
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1455. - You shave with spats on?
- I sleep with my spats on.
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1456. Why don't you stop kiddin'?
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1457. You did that vulcanizing job
on Toothpick Charlie, and we know it.
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1458. You and who else?
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1459. Me and those two witnesses your lawyers
have been lookin' for all over Chicago.
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1460. Boys, do you know anything
about any garage or any witnesses?
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1461. Us? We was with you at Rigoletto's.
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1462. Honest!
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1463. Don't worry, Spats.
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1464. One of these days
we're gonna dig up those two guys.
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1465. That's what you'll have to do. Dig 'em up.
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1466. I feel like such a tramp.
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1467. Takin' jewelry from a man
under false pretenses.
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1468. Get it while you're young.
You better fix your lips.
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1469. You want to look nice for Osgood,
don't you?
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1470. It is just gonna break his heart
when he finds out I can't marry him.
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1471. So? It's gonna break Sugar's heart
when she finds out I'm not a millionaire.
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1472. That's life. You can't make an omelet
without breakin' an egg.
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1473. - What are you givin' me with the omelet?
- Nag, nag, nag.
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1474. Look, we got a yacht, we got a bracelet.
You got Osgood, I've got Sugar.
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1475. We're really cookin'.
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1476. - Joe.
- What?
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1477. Something tells me
the omelet is about to hit the fan.
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1478. - Come on, Daphne.
- Mm-hmm.
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1479. - Going up!
- Hold it.
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1480. Three, please.
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1481. I don't mean to be forward,
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1482. but ain't I had the pleasure
of meeting you two broads before?
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1483. - Oh, no.
- You must be thinking of two other broads.
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1484. You ever been in Chicago?
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1485. Us? We wouldn't be caught dead in Chicago.
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1486. Third floor.
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1487. What floor are you on, sweetie?
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1488. Never you mind.
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1489. Room 413. We'll be in touch.
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1490. Well, don't call us. We'll call you.
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1491. I tell you, Joe, they're onto us.
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1492. They're gonna line us up against the wall
and -
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1493. And then the cops
are gonna find two dead dames,
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1494. and they're gonna take us
to the ladies' morgue,
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1495. and when they undress us, I tell you, Joe.
I'm gonna die of shame.
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1496. - Shut up and keep packing.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, Joe.
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1497. - Not that, you idiot!
- Well, they're from Osgood.
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1498. He wanted me to wear 'em tonight.
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1499. I tell you, I will never find another man
who's so good to me.
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1500. Joe, if we get out of this hotel alive,
you know what we're gonna do?
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1501. We're gonna sell this bracelet,
and we're gonna take the money,
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1502. and we're gonna grab a boat down
to South America,
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1503. and hide out
in one of the banana republics.
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1504. Because I figure that if we eat nothin'
but bananas, we could live there for 50 years.
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1505. Maybe a hundred years.
If we get out of the hotel alive.
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1506. Now, did we forget anything?
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1507. - Yeah, there's the shaving stuff.
- Oh, yeah.
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1508. - And there's also Sugar.
- Sugar?
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1509. - Give me room 414.
- Now wait a minute. What are you doin'?
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1510. - Makin' a telephone call.
- A telephone -
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1511. Who has time for a telephone call?
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1512. We can't just walk out on her
without saying good-bye.
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1513. Since when? You usually walk out and
leave 'em with nothing but a kick in the teeth.
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1514. That's when I was a saxophone player.
Now I'm a millionaire.
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1515. Well, mail her a postcard.
Those gorillas may be up here any minute.
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1516. Hello, Room 414?
This is the ship-to-shore operator.
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1517. Ship-to-shore?
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1518. Hey, Sugar, it's for you, from the yacht.
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1519. Hello?
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1520. Hello, my dearest darling.
So good to hear your voice again.
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1521. I may throw up!
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1522. No, I didn't sleep too well, darling.
To tell the truth, I never closed an eye.
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1523. I never slept better.
I had the most wonderful dream.
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1524. I was still on the yacht,
and the anchor broke loose.
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1525. We drifted for days and days.
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1526. You were the captain, and I was the crew.
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1527. I kept a lookout for icebergs.
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1528. I sorted your shells
and mixed your cocktails.
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1529. And I wiped the steam off your glasses.
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1530. And when I woke up,
I wanted to swim right back to you.
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1531. Yes.
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1532. Now, about our date for tonight. Uh -
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1533. I'll meet you on the pier again
right after the show.
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1534. I'm afraid not. I can't make it tonight.
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1535. Not tomorrow either.
You see, I have to leave.
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1536. Something unexpected came up.
Uh, I'm sailing right away.
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1537. Where to?
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1538. South America?
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1539. Oh. That is unexpected.
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1540. You see, we have
these oil interests in Venezuela.
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1541. I just got a cable from Dad.
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1542. The board of directors
have decided on a merger.
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1543. A merger? How long will you be gone?
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1544. Quite a while.
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1545. As a matter of fact,
I'm not coming back at all.
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1546. You're not?
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1547. Well, it's all rather complicated.
What we call high finance.
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1548. It just so happens, the president
of the Venezuelan oil syndicate
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1549. has a daughter, and, uh -
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1550. Oh. That kind of merger.
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1551. What is she like?
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1552. According to our tax adviser,
she's only so-so.
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1553. But that's the way the oil gushes.
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1554. You know, a man in my position has
a certain responsibility to the stockholders.
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1555. You know, all those little people
who have invested their life savings.
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1556. Oh, of course. I understand.
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1557. At least I think I do.
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1558. I knew you would.
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1559. I only wish there was something
I could - I could do for you.
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1560. But you have.
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1561. You've given me all that inside information.
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1562. First thing tomorrow,
I'm gonna call my broker
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1563. and have him buy me
50,000 shares of Venezuelan oil.
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1564. Smart move.
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1565. By the way, did you get my flowers?
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1566. You know,
those orchids from my greenhouse?
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1567. The fog finally lifted over Long Island,
and they flew them down this morning.
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1568. That's strange.
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1569. I sent them to your room.
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1570. They should have been delivered by now.
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1571. Hey, Dolores?
Will you see if there's any flowers outside?
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1572. Yes, they're here. White orchids.
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1573. I haven't had white orchids
since I was a debutante.
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1574. What's this?
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1575. What's what?
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1576. Oh, that. Just a little going-away present.
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1577. Real diamonds.
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1578. They must be worth their weight in gold.
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1579. Are you always this generous?
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1580. Not always.
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1581. But I wanted you to know how very grateful
I am for what you did for me.
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1582. I didn't do anything. It just happened.
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1583. Oh, the navigator just came in.
We're ready to cast off.
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1584. Well, anchors aweigh
and have a bon voyage.
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1585. If you need an orchestra
to play at your wedding,
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1586. we'll be through here
in a couple of weeks.
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1587. - Good-bye, my darling.
- Phew.
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1588. I don't know about the captain,
but the navigator's gettin' his tail out of here.
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1589. - Yeah. Let's shove off.
- Wait a minute. My bracelet.
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1590. What happened to my bracelet?
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1591. What do you mean, your bracelet?
It's our bracelet.
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1592. All right. What happened to our bracelet?
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1593. - Don't worry. We did the right thing with it.
- Well, what did we do?
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1594. Joe, you're not pulling
one of your old tricks!
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1595. No tricks, no mirrors.
Nothing up my sleeve.
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1596. - It's on the level this time.
- You -
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1597. Where's that bourbon?
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1598. - What's the matter, Sugar?
- I don't know.
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1599. All of a sudden, I'm thirsty.
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1600. How did you get that bracelet?
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1601. - You like it?
- I always did.
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1602. Junior gave it to me.
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1603. He's going to South America
to marry another girl.
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1604. - That's what you call high finance.
- That's what I call a louse.
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1605. Sugar, if I were you, I would take that bracelet
and throw it right back in his face.
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1606. Daphne.
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1607. He's the first nice guy
I ever met in my life.
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1608. - The only one that ever gave me anything.
- You'll forget him, Sugar.
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1609. How can I?
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1610. No matter where I go, there'll always be
a Shell station on every corner.
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1611. I'll bring this back when it's empty.
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1612. Are you crazy or somethin'?
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1613. The place is crawlin' with mobsters.
Gangrene is settin' in.
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1614. And you,
you're makin' like Diamond Jim Brady.
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1615. How are we gonna get out of here?
How are we gonna eat?
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1616. We'll walk.
And if we have to, we'll starve.
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1617. Yeah. There you go with that "we" again.
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1618. Not that way. We don't want
to run into Spats and his chums.
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1619. Where - Oh.
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1620. Your hands clean?
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1621. Over. Okay. Button my spats.
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1622. You sure dress nice, boss.
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1623. Say, boss, I been talking
with some of the other delegates.
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1624. And the word is
that Little Bonaparte is real sore
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1625. about what happened to Toothpick Charlie.
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1626. Him and Charlie,
they used to be choirboys together.
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1627. Stop, or I'll bust out cryin'.
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1628. He even got Charlie's last toothpick,
the one from the garage.
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1629. He had it gold-plated.
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1630. Like I was tellin' you, fellas,
Little Bonaparte's gettin' soft.
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1631. Hasn't got it here anymore.
Used to be like a rock.
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1632. Oh, it's too bad.
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1633. I think it's about time he should retire.
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1634. - Second the motion.
- How are we gonna retire him?
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1635. Oh, we'll think of somethin' cute.
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1636. One of these days,
Little Bonaparte and Toothpick Charlie
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1637. will be singin' in the same choir again.
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1638. But this time,
we'll make sure there are no witnesses.
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1639. Look!
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1640. The two broads from the elevator.
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1641. Hey! Join us.
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1642. What's the matter with those dames?
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1643. Maybe those dames ain't dames.
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1644. Same faces. Same instruments.
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1645. - And here's your Valentine's card.
- The two musicians from the garage.
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1646. They wouldn't be caught dead in Chicago,
so we'll finish the job here.
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1647. Come on.
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1648. All right. So what do we do now?
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1649. First thing we gotta do
is get out of these clothes.
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1650. Yoo-hoo.
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1651. Huh?
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1652. What happened?
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1653. Me and Tiny, we had 'em cornered,
but we lost 'em in the shuffle.
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1654. - Where were you guys?
- We was with you at Rigoletto's.
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1655. - Why, you stupid idiot.
- That's all right, boss.
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1656. We'll get 'em after the banquet.
They can't be too far away.
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1657. Thank you.
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1658. Thank you, fellow opera lovers.
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1659. It's been ten years since I elected myself
president of this organization.
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1660. And if I say so myself,
you made the right choice.
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1661. Let's look at the record.
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1662. In the last fiscal year,
we made $112 million before taxes.
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1663. Only we ain't pay no taxes.
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1664. Of course, like in every business,
we had our little misunderstandings.
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1665. Uh, let us now rise and observe
one minute of silence
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1666. in memory of seven of our members
from Chicago, north side chapter,
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1667. who are unable to be here with us tonight
on account of bein' rubbed out.
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1668. You too, Spats. Up!
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1669. Easy, now.
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1670. - You know when you come out?
- Yeah.
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1671. Second time they sing -
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1672. Okay.
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1673. And don't mess up the cake.
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1674. I promised
to bring back a piece to my kids.
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1675. Now, fellow delegates, there comes a time
in the life of every business executive
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1676. when he starts thinking about retirement.
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1677. No! No!
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1678. In lookin' around
for somebody to fill my shoes,
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1679. I've been considerin' several candidates.
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1680. For instance,
there's a certain party from Chicago,
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1681. south side chapter.
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1682. Now, some people say
he's gotten a little too big for his spats!
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1683. But I say, he's a man who'll go far.
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1684. Some people say he's gone too far!
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1685. But I say, you can't keep a good man down.
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1686. Of course, he's still got a lot to learn.
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1687. That big noise he made
on Saint Valentine's Day,
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1688. that wasn't very good for public relations.
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1689. And lettin' them two witnesses get away,
that sure was careless.
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1690. Don't worry about those two guys.
They're as good as dead.
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1691. I almost caught up with them today.
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1692. You mean, you let 'em get away twice?
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1693. Some people would say that's real sloppy.
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1694. But I say, to err is human,
to forgive divine.
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1695. And just to show you
what I think of you, Spats,
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1696. the boys told me
you was gonna have a birthday,
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1697. so we baked you a little cake.
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1698. My birthday?
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1699. Why, it ain't for another four months.
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1700. So we're a little early.
So what's a few months between friends?
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1701. All right, boys. Now, all together.
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1702. Big joke.
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1703. Let's get out of here.
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1704. Get those two guys!
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1705. Get the light, will you?
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1706. What happened here?
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1707. There was somethin' in that cake
that didn't agree with 'em.
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1708. My compliments to the chef.
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1709. Nobody leaves this room
till I get the recipe.
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1710. You want to make a federal case of it?
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1711. Yeah.
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1712. - They slipped through our hands.
- Don't worry.
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1713. We got our guys watchin' the railroad station,
the roads, and the airport.
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1714. - They can't get away.
- Did you hear that?
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1715. Yeah, but they're not watching yachts.
Come on. You're gonna call Osgood.
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1716. I'm gonna call -
What am I gonna tell him?
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1717. - Tell him you're gonna elope with him.
- Elope?
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1718. Elope? But there are laws, conventions.
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1719. There's a convention, all right.
There's also the ladies' morgue.
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1720. Josephine!
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1721. Bienstock!
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1722. Hey, that's no dame.
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1723. None of that, Sugar.
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1724. No guy is worth it.
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1725. What's goin' on?
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1726. - Grab her.
- Hey, hey, wait a minute.
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1727. What are you trying to do here?
What's going on?
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1728. Josephine?
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1729. It's all set.
Osgood's meeting us at the pier.
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1730. We're not on the pier yet.
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1731. Hi.
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1732. My friend Josephine.
Gonna be a bridesmaid.
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1733. - Well, pleased to meet you.
- Come on!
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1734. She's so eager.
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1735. Wait! Wait for Sugar!
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1736. - Another bridesmaid?
- Flower girl!
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1737. - Sugar, what do you think you're doing?
- I told you, I'm not very bright.
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1738. Let's go!
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1739. You don't want me, Sugar.
I'm a liar and a phony.
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1740. A saxophone player.
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1741. One of those no-goodniks
you keep running away from.
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1742. I know. Every time.
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1743. Sugar, do yourself a favor.
Go back to where the millionaires are.
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1744. The sweet end of the lollipop,
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1745. not the coleslaw in the face, the old socks,
and the squeezed-out tube of toothpaste.
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1746. That's right. Pour it on.
Talk me out of it.
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1747. I called Mama. She was so happy she cried.
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1748. She wants you to have her wedding gown.
It's white lace.
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1749. Osgood, I can't get married
in your mother's dress.
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1750. She and I, we are not built the same way.
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1751. - We can have it altered.
- Oh, no, you don't.
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1752. Osgood, I'm gonna level with you.
We can't get married at all.
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1753. Why not?
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1754. Well, in the first place,
I'm not a natural blonde.
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1755. Doesn't matter.
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1756. I smoke. I smoke all the time.
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1757. I don't care.
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1758. I have a terrible past.
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1759. For three years now,
I've been living with a saxophone player.
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1760. I forgive you.
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1761. I can never have children.
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1762. We can adopt some.
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1763. Well, you don't understand, Osgood.
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1764. Ah! I'm a man.
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1765. Well, nobody's perfect.
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