Broadway Melody of 1940
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Mr. Shaw was here this morning,
but his tailor phoned...

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...and I thought we weren't going to do
the number until this afternoon...

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...so he went to the tailor's.
- He did, did he?

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I'm afraid King is going to be
a little late this morning.

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- He's late right now.
- That's what I came to explain.

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Good morning.
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King's been up all night
with a very bad toothache.

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- Toothache?
- Yes. He's gone to the dentist.

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You mean tailor's.
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Yes. Dr. Taylor's.
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You two ought to get together.
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All right, ladies and gentlemen...
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...we'll resume rehearsal when Mr. Shaw
returns from his remarkable adventure.

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It seems he's gone to the tailor's
to have a tooth pulled.

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Johnny.
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I'd better go and see
if King is coming.

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In all my theater experience,
I've never met anybody like him.

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If he isn't interested
in the show's success...

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...he might have
some consideration for us.

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If he doesn't pay
more attention to his job...

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...Matthews is going to stop barking
and start biting.

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He'll be here any minute.
He was getting up when I left.

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- He went out last night, didn't he?
- Yes, he did.

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- Right after I phoned him the first time?
- Yes.

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No! No. I mean...
I'll just go out and see if he's coming.

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Yes.
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No rush.
They've broken for lunch.

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- Did you square me with Matthews?
- Not exactly.

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Clare spoke to Mr. Matthews first.
We sort of got our wires crossed.

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- She went to bat for me?
- Yeah.

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What do you know!
In front of the whole company?

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- That's right.
- What a sucker I was last night.

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She was on the level all along.
She really had a headache!

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What a gal!
Sticking up for me.

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- Who do you love?
- You, you. You silly...

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And that's who she loves too!
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Come in.

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