Meet Me in St. Louis
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1:25:21
- Have you got her dance card filled out?
- Practically.

1:25:25
"Clinton Badger, Hugo Boorvis,
Sidney Gorcey..."

1:25:29
Oh, Es, you fiend.
1:25:30
Everyone's a perfect horror!
1:25:33
She'll remember St. Louis.
1:25:35
Oh, look. There's Warren.
1:25:40
- That must be her.
- Come on.

1:25:41
No. You go on.
I have one more name to put in. Go on.

1:25:45
- Did he go to Chicago and see the man?
- He started.

1:25:48
He was going to see him.
What happened...

1:25:50
- Hello, Lon.
- Good evening, Lucille.

1:25:53
- How are you, Warren?
- Hello, old man. Good evening, sir.

1:25:56
- May I present my grandfather?
- Grandpa Prophater.

1:25:59
- You're one of my favorite people.
- Thank you.

1:26:02
Lon has spent hours talking about you.
1:26:04
I can understand any young man
wanting to spend hours talking to you.

1:26:07
On any subject.
1:26:09
- Good evening.
- Hello.

1:26:12
- Miss Ballard, may I present Miss Smith?
- Oh, I'm so glad to know you.

1:26:16
- Is this Esther or Rose?
- Esther will be along in a few minutes.

1:26:19
Then this must be Rose.
1:26:22
Now, look. I'm gonna take my life
into my hands and say something.

1:26:26
That is if I can say it
before Warren tries to strangle me.

1:26:30
We're all grown up, and if we'd only act
that way, Warren would be here with Rose...

1:26:34
...instead of spending the evening
talking about you...

1:26:37
- Lucille!
- Well, you're not going to deny it?

1:26:43
No. No, I'm not.
1:26:45
Of course, that leaves Lon and me
without partners.

1:26:49
But otherwise it's a lovely arrangement.
1:26:52
I think we can work out that problem
if we give it a little thought.

1:26:57
Well, we've got the whole evening
to think about it.


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