The Roaring Twenties
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:35:00
- I'm busy then too.
- Busy all week?

:35:02
- Yes.
- Do you mind if I drive by and blow my horn?

:35:05
You do that, I won't hear it.
Good night, Mr. Bartlett.

:35:15
Masters, I'll be back tomorrow night
to pick up that check.

:35:31
I'll bet you thought I'd never show up.
:35:33
I'm sorry. My date'll meet me on the corner.
:35:36
I'll walk down there with you. Lot of fresh
guys out. Something might happen to you.

:35:40
Oh, really, I'm catching
a 12:00 train to Mineola.

:35:43
I know you're big now, but don't forget,
I knew you when you danced for the Elks.

:35:46
I'm a pretty nice guy.
Just let me prove it.

:35:49
In fact... I might even
help you with your algebra.

:35:52
That's what I wanna see.
:35:54
Look, I still have to catch that 12:00 train
because the next one isn't until 3:30.

:35:58
Mind if I walk down to the station,
sort of wave goodbye?

:36:01
I can do that, can't I?
:36:25
Sing that again.
I'm a sucker for that. Go ahead.

:36:27
- I'm liable to wake him up.
- Who, him?

:36:30
If he's been drinking the kind of booze
I make, it'll take more than a song.

:36:33
Come on, sing it again.
:36:35
Not now, it's too sad.
And I feel too good.

:36:38
- Did you enjoy yourself?
- Oh, I've never had a better time.

:36:40
You know, tonight was the first time
I've ever been in a speakeasy.

:36:45
What're you doing, singing in baby shoes?
:36:47
What?
:36:48
No, no. Never mind.
I was just talking to myself.

:36:50
A habit I picked up in France
during the war.

:36:53
I suppose you like to spend
your spare time baking a cake...

:36:56
...or fooling around in the garden
or sewing a dress.

:36:59
Did you make that hat?
It's very pretty. Very pretty.


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