Alice Adams
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:23:00
No, I can't.
:23:01
Look, I can't dance with aII of you.
:23:03
-But it's my dance.
-You promised me.

:23:05
-What can we do?
-Listen, you promised to dance.

:23:07
Let's match, odd man gets the dance.
:23:09
That's fair enough.
:23:11
-I'm sorry, boys.
-Wait a minute.

:23:28
I wonder if you know which
of the gentIemen is Mr. WaIter Adams?

:23:31
Yes, I know him aII right,
but I couIdn't say exactIy where he is, miss.

:23:35
If you do see him,
wiII you pIease teII him his sister...

:23:38
...is very anxious to speak to him?
:23:39
-I wiII.
-Thank you.

:23:48
Say, your sister wants you.
:23:50
Don't bother me, I'm hot.
:23:52
Here we go, eighter from Decatur.
:23:58
May I come and taIk to you, Mrs. Dresser?
:24:01
Why, yes, of course.
:24:05
But why aren't you dancing?
:24:07
I have been.
I just wanted a chance to catch my breath.

:24:12
AIice, this is Mr. RusseII.
:24:14
Miss Adams,
he wants to ask you for this dance.

:24:18
May I?
:24:20
Yes, indeed.
:24:24
WiII you excuse me?
:24:53
You're not a very taIkative young Iady,
are you?

:24:56
UsuaIIy, yes.
:24:59
Then why not now?

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