Meet Me in St. Louis
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:26:00
- Es, he's here.
- What did he say?

:26:03
Nothing concrete,
but his voice is wonderful.

:26:08
- It would've been nice to be a brunette.
- You should've been.

:26:12
Nothing could've stopped us.
Think how we'd look going out together.

:26:16
You with your raven black hair
and me with my auburn.

:26:19
Rose, I've decided something.
:26:23
- I'm going to let John kiss me tonight.
- Esther Smith!

:26:26
If we're getting married,
I should start it.

:26:28
Nice girls don't let men kiss them
until after they're engaged.

:26:32
Men don't want the bloom rubbed off.
:26:35
Personally, I think I have
too much bloom.

:26:39
Maybe that's the trouble with me.
:27:16
Eve, it's been ages! And you
brought your violin. How nice.

:27:21
Harry, how are you?
How nice of you to come.

:27:24
Really, I'm so glad.
:27:30
Yes, sir, Princeton's a peach
of a school. A peach of a school.

:27:33
- Oh, Es.
- Yes, Alono?

:27:35
- May I present our neighbor, John Truett?
- I didn't quite catch the name.

:27:40
- John Truett.
- Welcome to our home, Mr. Truett.

:27:44
Well, thank you. This is the first party
I've been to since we moved to St. Louis.

:27:49
- Oh, do you live here?
- He lives next door.

:27:52
Oh, well, that's where I've seen you.

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