Meet Me in St. Louis
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:16:01
We're sorry, Papa.
:16:06
That song. The fair
won't open for seven months.

:16:11
That's all everybody sings
about or talks about.

:16:13
I wish everybody would meet
at the fair and leave me alone.

:16:17
Hello, dearest.
Did you have a nice day?

:16:21
- I lost the case.
- I'm sorry. You were so sure you'd win it.

:16:25
I overlooked one thing.
That judge is an old thief.

:16:27
If losing a case depresses you,
quit practicing law...

:16:30
...and go into another line of business.
:16:34
That's a good idea.
:16:35
Beginning tomorrow, I intend to play
at first base for the Baltimore Orioles.

:16:40
- Sorry if I was bombastic.
- That's all right.

:16:43
- You'll feel better when you have dinner.
- I suppose so.

:16:47
But right now I'm going to soak
in that cool bathtub for one solid hour.

:16:51
But that's impossible.
Dinner's being served in five minutes.

:16:55
Five minutes?
:16:58
- It's only 5:25, not 6:25.
- We're eating an hour earlier tonight.

:17:03
- The plans have changed. I'm taking a bath.
- We're eating early for Katie.

:17:06
Family trouble.
She wants to go there when we finish.

:17:09
- Her sister's fighting with her husband.
- I see.

:17:12
- And they'll stop if I don't bathe.
- Katie's been here 10 years.

:17:15
She never asks favors.
We don't wanna lose her.

:17:18
You can't get a maid
for less than $ 12 a month.

:17:21
Lon, count three.
:17:24
One, two, three.
:17:26
I don't care if we have to pay a maid
$ 15 a month. Dinner will be at 6:30.

:17:31
If Katie wants to hand in her notice,
she can reach me in the bathtub!

:17:43
It's way after 6:30,
and Warren hasn't called yet.

:17:46
- Maybe he got himself another girl.
- Quiet, you two.

:17:50
I'm not the slightest bit sensitive
about Warren Sheffield.

:17:54
- The queen has spoken.
- I suppose Warren's too young too.

:17:57
- Everyone I introduce her to is too young.
- Now, listen.


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