Easter Parade
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:32:01
It's not really broken in yet.
:32:04
It seems so strange dancing
with somebody else.

:32:07
Remember our opening night in Boston?
Three encores, eight bows.

:32:11
We stopped the show cold.
:32:13
I still have those reviews.
:32:15
- Listen, baby, I was thinking...
- I start rehearsal soon for my new show.

:32:19
Are you going through
with that crazy idea?

:32:21
Crazy? Because I don't wanna spend
the rest of my life being a common hoofer?

:32:25
It was good enough
when I took you out of that chorus.

:32:28
You think if it hadn't been
for you, I'd still be there?

:32:32
That's possible. The fellow who ran
that place wasn't Ziegfeld.

:32:36
Let me tell you something.
If you can get along without me...

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

:32:42
Imitating you? She's never even seen you.
:32:45
No, but you have.
:32:46
All my friends are laughing.
:32:53
- That's it.
- You bet that's it.

:32:55
- And you tell that Miss...
- Brown. Hannah Brown.

:32:58
- I have something to do.
- Don't you dare leave me alone.

:33:01
You forget, honey.
You're on your own now.

:33:06
The gentleman is coming back?
:33:09
You're wrong twice.
:33:11
Luncheon for one?
:33:15
May I suggest the sirloin tips
to mademoiselle?

:33:17
Thank you. I'm not hungry.
:33:20
Certainly, mademoiselle.
:33:21
Come in again soon.
:33:24
Bring your friends.
:33:28
How much is that, please?
:33:30
Let's see. Roast beef, pie, milk.
:33:33
That'll be 15 cents.
:33:37
- Thank you.
- Thank you. Bye.

:33:39
Goodbye.
:33:55
You can't trust those weathermen.
They said rain today.

:33:59
If they'd said sunshine,
I would've worn my raincoat.


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