Broadway Melody of 1940
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I always thought
I could take them or leave them.

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Well, here's one that I'm not leaving.
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And what's more,
I think she'd feel pretty bad if I did.

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If it's Mr. Shaw,
I'll be right out, Angel.

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- Shall I offer him a drink?
- Well, don't encourage him.

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That boy don't need
no encouragement, honey.

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- Hello, Clare.
- Hello, Bert. Anything wrong?

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That's what I came to find out.
From you.

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Look, Clare...
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...you've never gone out like this
during the last days of rehearsals.

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You've never wanted to
until King Shaw came along.

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- Why the change?
- I'm having fun.

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Just watching the kick he gets
out of going places and seeing things.

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Things he's never seen before.
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You got the same fun out of watching
me when you first took me out places.

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- Not quite the same, I hope.
- I didn't mean that, Bert.

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Is that the only reason
you're running around with him?

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If there were any other,
I'd tell you.

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Be sure that King understands
there isn't any other reason.

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I will.
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If he thinks you're falling for him,
he'll be bossing me around the theater!

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You're not doing him any good.
All that lad wants to do is to play.

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He should be home tonight resting
or rehearsing, and so should you.

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What excuse can I give him
as late as this?

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- Well, tell him the truth.
- That's an idea.

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No, no, that wouldn't be feminine.
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Give him the one you always give me:
The headache.

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- Angel.
- Yes, ma'am?


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