Easter Parade
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:34:04
Oh, I'm terribly...
:34:06
...sorry.
:34:08
That's all right. I think we can
straighten up now.

:34:12
Raining, huh?
:34:14
Yes.
:34:18
I wish it'd stop. I've got an appointment.
:34:21
Nobody would expect you
to be on time in this weather.

:34:24
He will.
:34:25
- Lf I were you, I'd divorce him.
- He's not my husband.

:34:28
- Oh, then I wouldn't marry him.
- No, no, this is business.

:34:31
- Well, I think it's letting up...
- Oh, no, no. It's still raining very hard.

:34:36
You know, I bet you like to walk
in the rain.

:34:40
- Yes, I do, but...
- But home, in the country.

:34:44
- Yes.
- In the woods, in the spring?

:34:47
- But you wouldn't be wearing that hat.
- I really must go.

:34:50
Oh, no, no. You can't go out in that.
:34:52
- It's an epidemic.
- What?

:34:54
- Pneumonia.
- What?

:34:55
- I'll get you a cab.
- Don't get me one.

:34:57
- I've only got two blocks to go. You can't...
- No.

:35:00
Don't move.
:35:26
In two minutes, you've managed to find out
that I'm not married or engaged.

:35:30
That I'm from the country,
and meeting a man on business.

:35:33
It wasn't bad, was it?
:35:35
Yeah, but you haven't told me
a thing about yourself.

:35:38
I'm just a fella
A fella with an umbrella

:35:44
Looking for a girl
Who saved her love for a rainy day

:35:50
I'm just a fella
A fella with an umbrella

:35:56
Glad to see the skies of blue
Have turned into skies of gray


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