Meet Me in St. Louis
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:22:00
The ice man saw a drunkard get shot.
The blood spurted out 3 feet.

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Answer yes or no.
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- Yes, sir.
- Agnes?

:22:12
Yes, sir.
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- Lon?
- Yes, sir.

:22:19
Well, that's just fine.
:22:24
Anna, I'm curious.
:22:27
Just when was I voted out of this family?
:22:29
- Oh, Lon, really, now.
- What else am I to think?

:22:32
My eldest daughter is practically
on her honeymoon...

:22:35
...and everybody knows about it but me.
:22:40
In view of the fact that this family refuses
to let me in on their little intrigues...

:22:45
...I'll handle the telephone
in my own way.

:22:48
From now on,
I'll take all incoming calls.

:22:54
- Rose, you answer that.
- Thank you, Papa.

:22:59
Hello.
:23:01
Yes, this is Miss Rose Smith.
Yes, you may put that New York call on.

:23:09
Hello, Warren.
Yes, I'm fine. How are you?

:23:14
Oh, I'm fine, Rose.
How's St. Louis?

:23:16
- What did you say?
- I said, how's St. Louis?

:23:20
- Oh, St. Louis is fine.
- Is it hot there?

:23:23
Yes, it's very hot.
It's as hot as July.

:23:26
- Is it hot there?
- Yes, it's hot here too.

:23:29
I'm calling from a booth
in the Hotel Delmonico.

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- Can you hear me all right?
- Yes, I can hear you fine.

:23:41
- What did you say, Warren?
- Nothing.

:23:44
I was waiting for you to talk.
:23:48
Well, did you want to discuss
anything in particular?

:23:52
What?
:23:54
I said, was there anything special
you wanted to ask me?

:23:59
- I can't hear you, Rose.
- That's funny. I can hear you plainly.


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