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:48:02
l beg your pardon.
Oh, here you are.

:48:04
l've been in the theatre many years,
and l've never seen--

:48:08
Excuse me, please.
:48:09
As l was saying, l've been in the
theatre a number of years and--

:48:13
As l was saying...
:48:15
-...l've been in the theatre--
-l'm beginning to believe that.

:48:18
-Hello, Rusty.
-Hello, Mr. Coudair.

:48:20
Hello, Miss Jackson.
Danny, these are--

:48:22
-Well, this is Mr. McGuire.
-How do you do, sir?

:48:25
l was saying that l've--
:48:27
This gentleman has been in theatre
a good many years.

:48:30
You've been in my theatre many
years too. Why don't you scram?

:48:33
-Of course we'll go. We--
-That's all right.

:48:36
You're perfectly welcome
to stay, but this guy--

:48:38
This guy is with us, Mr. McGuire.
We brung him.

:48:42
-l'm sorry.
-That's my one virtue: nice friends.

:48:44
Rusty, this is Noel Wheaton of
Wheaton's Theatre. This is Mr. McGuire.

:48:48
-Hello. How are you?
-One side, please.

:48:51
We're a little crowded here.
Would you mind moving?

:48:54
-Forgive us.
-Make yourselves at home, will you?

:48:57
Look, people with clothes on.
:48:59
l have to get on next.
Would you excuse me? Maurine.

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-Coming.
-Miss Parker--

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-Oh, hello, Miss Jackson.
-Hello.

:49:08
Why didn't you tell me
you wanted somebody animated?

:49:11
l was just holding myself in
when l was in your--

:49:14
-Have you gone batty or something?
-ls it something in me...

:49:17
-...that brings that out in people?
-Sorry.

:49:20
Can't we go to your
dressing room and talk?

:49:23
-Well, l dress with seven other girls.
-You dress with seven other girls?

:49:27
Yes, and they talk a lot
and get dressed and undressed--

:49:33
Wouldn't it be simpler if we just lay down
and let them walk over us?

:49:37
-l don't know why we're here anyway.
-We're offering Miss Parker a job.

:49:41
-Oh, but l have a job.
-Rusty, you gotta make that change.

:49:45
-Mr. McGuire.
-Excuse me.

:49:47
We are definitely in the man's way here.
Let's find....

:49:50
How do you feel about
selling Miss Parker's contract?

:49:53
Miss Parker has no contract.
:49:55
-No-- Oh, what are we waiting for?
-l don't know. What are you waiting for?

:49:59
Miss Parker's free to
work for me if she wants?


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