Meet Me in St. Louis
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:04:15
That was a good ride.
:04:18
So long, Esther.
We'll see you later. Bye.

:04:24
Certainly was hot on the tennis court.
:04:27
Too hot, if you ask me.
Don't forget to wash your hair.

:04:30
I won't. Rose is bringing
shampoo from downtown.

:04:35
- Too sour?
- Just what I told Katie.

:04:41
Is it all right?
:04:51
Would it start a minor revolution in this
house if dinner was an hour early tonight?

:04:55
Mr. Smith hates
to eat early on a hot day.

:04:57
It gives you more time to digest
your food before retiring.

:05:01
Besides, I'm due at my sister's
house 7:00 on a family matter.

:05:05
- Something wrong?
- Trouble with her husband...

:05:08
...him being a man.
:05:09
It's all right with me.
You explain it to Mr. Smith.

:05:12
Oh, he won't mind, seeing
as how tonight's corned-beef night.

:05:18
- Is it all right, Katie?
- Yes, but I had to tell your mother lies.

:05:22
- They're white lies.
- A lie is a lie.

:05:24
Dressing it in white don't help it.
Now, if it's not asking too...

:05:29
Just why was I lying this time?
Why must we have dinner an hour early?

:05:33
- Rose is expecting...
- Don't blame your sister.

:05:36
Blaming her? We're doing this for her.
You know Rose's problem.

:05:40
Warren's been writing
to her for six months...

:05:42
...without one word
that smells like a proposal.

:05:45
What's that got to do
with having dinner an hour early?

:05:48
Warren Sheffield is telephoning
Rose long-distance at half past 6.

:05:52
- Long-distance?
- From New York City.

:05:54
If the family's sitting here,
she'll be loath to say...

:05:57
...what she's compelled to,
to get a proposal out of a man.


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