Meet Me in St. Louis
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:35:00
Oh, Es, have you seen
Mr. Truett's chapeau?

:35:05
It seems I saw it somewhere.
I...

:35:11
Excuse me just a minute.
:35:24
Sorry to detain you.
It was right where I left it.

:35:26
Thank you.
:35:28
- Good night, Miss Rose.
- Good night, Mr. Truett.

:35:31
- Good night, Miss Esther.
- Good night.

:35:33
And thank you
for your neighborly hospitality.

:35:38
Raisins.
:35:39
- I wonder how those got there.
- That's funny, isn't it?

:35:43
- Bon soir, Mr. Truett. Coming up, Es?
- Presently.

:35:47
After all, someone has to show
our guest to the door.

:35:50
Remember, Es, dear,
you have to get your beauty sleep.

:35:57
- Well, I guess I better get going.
- You haven't very far to go.

:36:02
No, I haven't at that, have I?
:36:04
Well, good night.
:36:06
We'll be seeing some more of you,
won't we?

:36:08
You bet.
:36:10
You'll join the crowd Friday
to go to the fairgrounds, won't you?

:36:13
- Lf basketball practice doesn't run too late.
- Yes.

:36:17
- Well, good night.
- Good night.

:36:22
That Welsh rabbit was ginger peachy.
:36:26
- Good night.
- Good night.

:36:30
- Mr. Truett?
- Yes, Miss Esther?

:36:34
This is an untoward request, but...
:36:36
...will you mind accompanying me through
the house while I turn out the lights?

:36:41
- Well, l...
- It's just that I...

:36:44
I'm afraid of mice.
:36:46
Well, sure, sure.
:36:50
That's the least a man can do
for his charming hostess.

:36:55
I have to turn them out everywhere.
:36:57
In the dining room,
and in the living room, and everywhere.


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