The Palm Beach Story
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:58:03
Yoo-hoo!
:58:10
Who's that?
Oh, that's my sister,
the princess. Hello, Maude.

:58:14
Hello, Snoodles.
Where'd you get the pretty girl?

:58:16
- 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.

:58:25
It might be her tailor too.
She goes out with anything.

:58:27
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.

:58:55
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!

:59:01
Maude, somebody meeting you,
not knowing you were cracked,
might get the wrong impressiĆ³n.

:59:05
Did he really pick you up on the train?
I was in awful trouble until
he nobly came to my rescue.

:59:09
Now you've spoiled everything.
I hoped for once he hadn't done
anything noble.

:59:12
What a lovely suit.
He bought me this.

:59:14
Why, Snoodles, you rat!
We'll work this into something yet.
This is perfectly electrifying.

:59:18
You must come and stay with us.
You're divorced, of course?
No, no, not quite.

:59:22
Oh, I don't think I'm quite
through with the prince yet either.
We can look for new husbands together.

:59:26
I'm thinking of an American at the moment.
It seems more patriotic.

:59:29
Greetings.
No, no, Toto.
His English is a little elementary.

:59:33
What language does he speak?
:59:36
I don't know.
I think it's Baluchistan,
but it's impossible to tell.

:59:40
Hello.
Let's go ashore,
and we'll have a wonderful time.

:59:43
You're perfectly respectable,
but as long as we don't roll on the floor...

:59:47
and give the butler hysterics,
we'll be cooking on the front burner.

:59:50
I talk a lot, don't I?
Yes!

:59:52
Ah, Snoodles,
you snake in the grass.!

:59:57
Did you have to get him drunk,
or how did you do it?
Maude!


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