Meet Me in St. Louis
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:19:09
- Lf I forget to remind Papa, you remind me.
- All right.

:19:12
Katie, this is delicious.
:19:18
Well, I guess this hasn't been exactly
a red-letter day for any of us.

:19:23
Now, suppose we all relax
and enjoy a nice, leisurely meal.

:19:30
Katie, I'm sorry
I couldn't eat an hour early.

:19:32
Don't blame me if the
corned beef's an hour tougher.

:19:35
You finished already, Tootie?
That's the way I like to see you eat.

:19:39
You'll be a big girl if...
:19:43
Either I've lost some soup,
or I've found a spoon.

:19:45
- Oh, Katie.
- Lonnie, did you have a nice day...

:19:48
Oh, no, you didn't, did you, dear?
:19:51
There's a fashion pavilion
at the world's fair. Isn't that exciting?

:19:54
We have to wait six months for it to open.
I'll die. I'll simply die!

:19:59
Anybody want dessert?
:20:01
- What happened to dinner?
- I didn't think anyone could eat meat...

:20:04
...on a hot day like this.
- I'm not hot.

:20:06
I had a cool bath,
which nobody can take away from me.

:20:09
I have every intention
of eating an enormous dinner!

:20:13
Anna, I think Katie's getting a little old.
:20:16
Her mental processes baffle me.
:20:21
Ah, corned beef and cabbage.
:20:24
I could smell that cabbage
when I got off the trolley.

:20:26
Cabbage has a cabbage smell.
:20:33
In this house, we cut the corned beef.
We don't shave it. Where's the knife?

:20:37
Mrs. Smith, you said you wanted
to make this go for two meals.

:20:48
I'll take it.
:20:54
Hello.
:20:56
What?
:20:59
You'll have to speak louder, please.
New York?


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