Meet Me in St. Louis
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- You crossed your heart you wouldn't tell.
- I crossed it with my left hand.

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Mr. Braukoff has empty whiskey bottles
in his cellar.

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- Boo!
- Boo!

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Mrs. Smith, who are these boys?
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It's me, Katie. It's Agnes.
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The saints preserve us, it is!
You had me fooled.

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Mama, we fooled her!
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Well, if you can fool Katie,
you can fool anyone.

:48:35
- I'll answer it, Mama.
- I thought you were a drunken ghost.

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Well, I am. She's a horrible ghost,
and I'm a terrible drunken ghost.

:48:43
She was murdered in a den of thieves,
and I died of a broken heart.

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I've never even been buried because
everyone's scared to come near me.

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What's that?
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Here's the flour.
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- Did anyone hear a moan just then?
- I did.

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Did it go like this:
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I didn't hear it.
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Now, children, when people answer
the doorbells, don't throw too much flour.

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Just a small handful right in their face.
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Mama, that was Mrs. Wilkins.
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Said she'll leave the hammock on the porch,
and will the children return it...

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...when they're through stealing it?
- Yes, and get back early or no ice cream.

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- All right.
- All right, Mommy.

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You couldn't catch me out
on a night like this for a million dollars.

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We'll show them.
:49:32
If you wet the flour before you throw it, it
makes it harder for the victim to get it off.


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