Meet Me in St. Louis
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:06:00
If he, unfortunately,
is Warren Sheffield.

:06:02
Personally, I wouldn't marry a man
who proposed to me over an invention.

:06:06
Well, we can't be too particular.
Although we love Rose...

:06:09
...the brutal fact is that...
:06:11
...well, she isn't getting any younger.
- Hello, Rose.

:06:14
There's the poor old maid now.
:06:38
Esther. Esther! He's out there.
:06:41
- John Truett?
- On the porch.

:06:44
Now, be perfectly calm. We have the
perfect right to sit on our own front porch.

:06:52
- Isn't it a lovely day, Esther, dear?
- Heavenly, Rose. Simply heavenly.

:07:13
Well! He's not very neighborly,
I must say.

:07:19
He's only lived here three weeks. You
can't expect him to fling himself at you.

:07:24
Well, that's true. Besides, meeting across
the lawn for the first time would be...

:07:28
...so ordinary. I don't want
to be just introduced to him.

:07:31
I want it to be something strange and
wonderful, something I'll always remember.

:07:36
I'll get George to bring him
to Lon's going-away party.

:07:39
Could you?
:07:41
Rose. Esther.
The water's hot.

:07:43
You should wash your hair.
We're eating early.

:07:46
All right, Mother.
Why are we eating early?

:07:48
You certainly don't want the family in there
while a man proposes long-distance.

:07:53
Proposes? I don't see why you assume
Warren's gonna propose to me.

:07:58
Well, why else do you think
he's calling you long-distance?


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