Easter Parade
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Well, Father was very eccentric.
He hated children.

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Oh, I love children.
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Maybe you could adopt one.
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- There he is.
- Hello, Johnny.

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Donald. If you'll forgive me,
I have an oral psychology exam.

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You what? You'll flunk it.
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Hello, Nadine.
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I'm glad you're here, Don.
Sit down, won't you?

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- Thanks.
- I've been wanting to talk to you.

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You have?
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You look tired.
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Breaking in new routines.
You remember it.

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It seems years ago.
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I can tell you how many minutes it's been.
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Is the gentleman coming back?
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Yes, but not for lunch.
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Luncheon for two?
:31:47
We have some very fine
broiled lamb chops today.

:31:50
We'll order later. Thank you.
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Very good, monsieur.
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It's...
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...very nice to see you.
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I've been hearing about your new act.
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It's not really broken in yet.
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It seems so strange dancing
with somebody else.

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Remember our opening night in Boston?
Three encores, eight bows.

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We stopped the show cold.
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I still have those reviews.
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- Listen, baby, I was thinking...
- I start rehearsal soon for my new show.

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Are you going through
with that crazy idea?

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Crazy? Because I don't wanna spend
the rest of my life being a common hoofer?

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It was good enough
when I took you out of that chorus.

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You think if it hadn't been
for you, I'd still be there?

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That's possible. The fellow who ran
that place wasn't Ziegfeld.

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Let me tell you something.
If you can get along without me...

:32:39
...tell that seamstress dancing with you
to stop imitating me.

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Imitating you? She's never even seen you.
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No, but you have.
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All my friends are laughing.
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- That's it.
- You bet that's it.

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- And you tell that Miss...
- Brown. Hannah Brown.

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- I have something to do.
- Don't you dare leave me alone.


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