Meet Me in St. Louis
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1:20:00
Exactly.
1:20:03
There are only going to be about
20 boys worth looking at.

1:20:06
We can certainly handle 20 men.
1:20:09
I should hope.
1:20:10
- Can you handle 10?
- Well, seven or eight.

1:20:14
If you guarantee eight,
I can ha...

1:20:19
I can handle the rest of them.
1:20:21
- What about John Truett?
- I'll devote myself to John...

1:20:26
...but in between, I'll make
my presence felt amongst the others.

1:20:29
- Es? Someone to see you at the back door.
- Who?

1:20:32
Someone that looks like John Truett.
1:20:40
- What did you get me for Christmas?
- You'll find out tomorrow.

1:20:43
I hope it's a hunting knife.
1:20:48
- Hello, John. Come in.
- Hello.

1:20:51
Es, I've got some bad news.
1:20:55
- Your aunt in the hospital?
- No, no. My tuxedo in the tailor's.

1:20:59
- Well, what about it?
- I was playing basketball...

1:21:02
...and when I got there, it was closed.
The tuxedo.

1:21:05
I mean the tailor's.
1:21:08
- Well, can't you borrow one?
- Everybody who has one is going to the ball.

1:21:13
Well, what about your father's?
1:21:15
That was my father's.
1:21:17
Well, find the tailor
and make him open the shop.

1:21:21
I know his name is Jones,
but I don't know where he lives.

1:21:26
- Oh, this is ghastly.
- I'm sorry, Es.

1:21:30
I wouldn't blame you if you never
spoke to me again.

1:21:33
Oh, well, you didn't do it on purpose.
1:21:36
Well, I guess there's nothing else to say.
1:21:40
Unless you want
to do something else tonight.

1:21:42
No, thank you. I think I'll stay home
and do some packing.

1:21:47
You know, we're leaving St. Louis
in a few days.

1:21:52
I know.
1:21:54
And this is a fine going-away present
I'm giving you for Christmas.

1:21:58
- I'll bet you really hate me.
- Oh, no, John, I don't hate you.


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