The Broadway Melody
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- Oh, they're beautiful.
- They're not half so beautiful as you.

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Any girl that can look beautiful
so early in the morning...

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That sounds like you know
a lot about girls.

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I do. I'm an expert.
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- Much obliged for the compliment.
- You're welcome.

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Well, so long.
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- Must I go?
- Please do.

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- And thank you for being so nice to me.
- Not half so nice as I'd like to be.

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I'm arranging a little party tonight
for your birthday.

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- A party for me?
- Yes.

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Come in.
But you mustn't do that.

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- But why not?
- Because I don't want you to.

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That's silly. Everything's arranged.
You must come.

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Please don't.
Hello, Eddie.

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- Hello, Queenie.
- Oh, hello.

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- How are you? Where's Hank?
- She's out.

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Then I'm gonna wait right here
till she gets back.

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Well, it looks as if I'd better
take the air.

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I'll give you a ring a little later,
shall I?

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Fine.
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- Goodbye.
- Goodbye.

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And thank you again for the flowers.
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Well, I've got my suspicions about
any guy that kisses a girl's hand.

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- What do you mean?
- He'll give you a ring later.

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He'll give you a ring.
On the telephone, but not here.

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What are you burned up about?
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- He hasn't done anything to you.
- No.

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- And what's more, he ain't going to.
- Sit down and cool off.

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Hank'll be here in a minute,
and you can start raving to her.

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Oh, Eddie, don't be such a crab.

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