Meet Me in St. Louis
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:12:02
If you've killed her, I'll kill you.
:12:04
I'll stab you to death in your sleep,
and tie you to wild horses...

:12:08
...until you're pulled apart.
- Won't that be terrible? There's your cat.

:12:12
- Oh, poor Lady Babbie.
- Don't go away. We're eating early.

:12:16
I can't get hungry till it gets dark.
:12:18
Dinner's at 5:30.
You can eat blindfolded.

:12:21
We have to be out
of the dining room by 6:30.

:12:24
Warren Sheffield is telephoning
Rose long-distance from New York.

:12:29
Rose, I wouldn't commit
myself one way or another.

:12:32
- After all...
- For goodness' sake.

:12:33
We know very little about him.
We haven't even met his folks.

:12:37
It seems to me...
:12:39
It seems to me that one little phone call
is causing an awful lot of excitement.

:12:43
Besides, you're entirely too young.
I don't think your father would allow it.

:12:47
If I keep lying for your daughters,
I'll need more money.

:12:50
Not a word of this to Papa.
He plagues the girls about their beaus.

:12:54
- Everybody knows but Papa?
- Your papa's not supposed to know.

:12:58
It's enough that we're letting him
work hard to support the flock of us.

:13:02
He can't have everything.
:13:08
Where's Tootie?
I haven't seen her all day.

:13:10
- Did Tootie come home with you?
- No, Mama.

:13:14
Oh, I suppose she's working
on the ice wagon.

:13:28
Who gets ice now, Mr. Neely?
:13:31
Oh, Mr. Neely!
:13:34
- Who gets ice now, Mr. Neely?
- No one, Tootie.

:13:37
Robin just can't seem to remember Mrs.
Wilkins moved. Now, you get out of there.

:13:43
Poor Margaretha.
Never seen her look so pale.

:13:46
Well, sun ought to do her some good.
:13:49
I expect she won't live through
the night. She has four fatal diseases.

:13:55
And it only takes one.
:13:57
But she's gonna have a beautiful funeral
in a cigar box my papa gave me...


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