Cover Girl
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:35:09
-Rusty Parker to see you.
-Send her right in please.

:35:17
All right, l'm trying not to be excited.
:35:19
What would you do if your youth
walked in the door?

:35:22
l'd put braces on its teeth.
:35:27
-Hello.
-Hello.

:35:29
Come in.
:35:37
This is Mr. Coudair, Miss Parker.
:35:44
-How do you do, Miss Parker?
-How do you do?

:35:49
Well, you have ambitions
to be a cover girl?

:35:52
Well.... l did have.
:35:58
l find Miss Parker exceptionally reposed.
:36:01
-l thought you told me that she leaped.
-She did leap.

:36:04
What happened to that lovely, gay,
rose-in-the-teeth personality you had?

:36:09
-Did l look like that?
-Exactly.

:36:11
No wonder you threw me out.
l'm not a very good actress, am l?

:36:15
That was acting?
:36:17
That was acting.
:36:19
Sit down, won't you?
:36:21
We saw you, quite by accident,
at Danny McGuire's Place last night.

:36:25
-You dance beautifully.
-l've had good training.

:36:28
Apparently.
lt seems to come to you so naturally...

:36:31
...l was wondering if someone
in your family were a dancer.

:36:36
Your mother, perhaps?
:36:38
Oh, no.
My mother couldn't dance a note.

:36:40
-She raised cattle.
-Cattle?

:36:46
My grandmother was a dancer.
l don't suppose you ever heard of her.

:36:50
-Maribelle Hicks?
-Your grandmother?

:36:54
Oh, my goodness,
how time flies, doesn't it?

:36:58
She was kind of a star.

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