Meet Me in St. Louis
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Tootie and Agnes!
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- Oh, aren't they cute?
- Oh, how cute.

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- Why aren't you two asleep?
- There was too much noise down here.

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- I want to sing too.
- One song, all right, Rose?

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- Well, if they promise to go right up.
- Come on. You're so bad.

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- Come on, Lon.
- Oh, there we go.

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- Agnes, that's enough fudge.
- Tootie sings quite well for a child.

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What would you like to sing?
"Baby's Boats," "A Silver Moon"...

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...or "Did You Ever See
a Rabbit Climb a Tree?"

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No. I hate those songs. I want
to sing a new one.

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It goes:
I was "hmm" last night, dear Mother

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- You can't sing that.
- Do let her. She's such a sweet little thing.

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Sweet? She's a hoodlum.
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- Oh, come on. Let her sing.
- Let her sing.

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Well, all right.
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Go on.
Go on, Tootie.

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I was drunk last night, dear Mother
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I was drunk the night before
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But if you'll forgive me, Mother
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I'll never get drunk anymore
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You're a very bad girl. It's really Lon's fault.
He teaches her those things.

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I can do the cakewalk
if Esther does it too.

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- No!
- Oh, come on, Esther, do it!

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Oh, all right. Anything.
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Now that you've insisted on doing this,
you better be good.

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- Too big.
- Yes, I know. Well, here, try this one.

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Now, put them on the chair.
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- A verse and two choruses.
- Oh, Es. Want an introduction?

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Yes, the long one.
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You're supposed to be over there.
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- Oh, I want this side.
- Oh, all right. Stay over there.

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Now.

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