Meet Me in St. Louis
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:56:06
The ice cream would have melted
if it weren't for your thoughtfulness.

:56:10
Glad to be of service.
Good night.

:56:14
Would you like to come in?
:56:16
There's plenty of ice cream,
and my folks would love to meet you.

:56:19
Thank you,
but some other time perhaps.

:56:21
Oh, give my regards to Tootie.
:56:23
Thank you.
She's such a chere enfant.

:56:26
Yes. Yes, she certainly is.
Good evening.

:56:41
- Rose! Him!
- Oh, Es, he's simply enchanting.

:56:44
- And so mature.
- How'd it happen? Where did you meet?

:56:47
I was coming out of Huntsinger's,
he was coming in.

:56:49
- I bumped into him.
- Accidentally?

:56:52
- Almost.
- Oh, Rose, I think that's the most exciting...

:56:56
- Tootie.
- Where is she?

:56:58
I thought I heard the trolley when...
:57:03
Tootie!
:57:06
- Rose, did you hear a scream?
- Yes, it's Tootie!

:57:09
- I heard Tootie. Where is she?
- Down by the trolley.

:57:12
Something's happened!
:57:18
Oh, my Tootie!
:57:20
- Oh, my goodness!
- Oh, here!

:57:23
- My, darling. Don't cry, honey.
- Somebody telephone the doctor.

:57:26
If you can't get Dr. Girard,
get Dr. Brown.

:57:29
- Katie, get some hot water.
- Yes, yes, right away.

:57:33
- It's all right now.
- All right, honey. You'll be all right.

:57:38
- He tried to kill me.
- Mama, I think it's her lip.

:57:40
Let me see, honey. Now, Mother won't
hurt her baby. Let me see, dear.

:57:45
- She lost a tooth.
- The doctor must be walking.

:57:48
- Shall I call Papa at the office?
- Good heavens, no. What could he do?

:57:52
- There, there, darling.
- He tried to kill me.

:57:56
Now, tell Mama, what happened?
:57:58
- I think a streetcar hit her.
- It must have tossed her onto the cinders.


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