The Palm Beach Story
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from New York toJacksonville
can have a "yachet."

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Maybe a canoe or a bicycle.
Yes, sir.

:57:29
Hey, let me use these
a minute, will you?
Surely.

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Thanks.
Anytime.

:57:59
I think you'll like
Palm Beach very much.

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Yoo-hoo!
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Who's that?
Oh, that's my sister,
the princess. Hello, Maude.

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Hello, Snoodles.
Where'd you get the pretty girl?

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- Greetings.
- She calls me Snoodles.

:58:19
Is that the prince?
No, the prince is all washed up.

:58:22
This is something new.
It might be a duke.

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It might be her tailor too.
She goes out with anything.

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Hello, darling.
What a perfectly beautiful day.

:58:30
Were you seasick on the way down?
Wherever did you find her?

:58:32
This is Toto.
Say "How do you do," Toto.
Greetings.

:58:35
Toto's a refugee
from his creditors, I think.
Greetings.

:58:41
Glad to be aboard, sir.
How are you, darling?
Hello, Maude.

:58:44
Hello. Glad to see you aboard.
You get prettier as one gets nearer.
Thank you.

:58:47
How did you manage it?
He's stiffer than a plank.

:58:49
This must have done him
a power of good.
This is my sister Maude, Mrs...

:58:52
Don't tell me he doesn't know your name!
This is perfectly marvelous.

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Tell me he picked you up on the train,
and you'll make me a happy woman.

:58:58
Greetings.
All right, you've said how do you do.
Wait till I tell the papers!


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