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It's mighty white of you.
Meet the rest of my party.

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- How are you?
- Gentlemen, be seated.

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- This is Willie. You remember Willie.
- How are you? Glad to see you.

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Likewise.
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I am honored to be
at your coming out party.

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- Nora, this is Willie the Weeper.
- Delighted.

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Likewise.
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- And the boys.
- How are you?

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How do you do?
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- Do you boys know Dancer?
- I don't want to know him.

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He's a crumb.
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Don't say that, boys. He's giving the party.
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- Everything's on the house.
- Yeah?

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- That right?
- That's different. Why didn't you say so?

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- Drinks and everything?
- Sure.

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- Champagne, boys.
- Me, too.

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Sure, champagne. Willie?
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- Scotch, with a champagne chaser.
- Likewise.

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Well, what do you say?
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It wouldn't take much to make me
leave this town for good.

:37:47
We could have a lot of fun on $25,000.
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What's the use talking about that?
You haven't got it.

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Don't worry, I'll get it.
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- When did he say he'd let you know?
- Tomorrow.

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There's my number. I gotta go on.
Listen, go and call him now.

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Don't let anybody hear you.
If he says he'll give it to you tonight...

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I'll blow with you right away.
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We got time for one more song, folks,
before the New Year.

:38:08
Miss Polly Byrnes will sing a new
number for you, "Smoke Dreams. "

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- Where's he going?
- Getting his hat and coat.

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Say, get me mine, will you?
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Boy, you can certainly pick them.
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I never seen such a guy. Every time I meet
him he's got another good-looking gal.

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- We haven't met for years.
- Oh?

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When he gives you the sack,
let me know, will you?


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