Young Man with a Horn
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When I meet a great talent,
I want to know him.

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You don't mind, do you?
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Not at all. Go on.
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Tell me about jazz.
Do you think it's purely African?

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I don't do much thinking
about it. I just play it.

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- Lf you listen to it...
- I didn't come here to listen to it.

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I came to study the people, watch
their faces. They're interesting.

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Something about jazz releases inhibitions.
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It's a sort of cheap,
mass-produced narcotic.

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I gather you don't like jazz.
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Not particularly.
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I know it's supposed to
be our native art.

:49:32
Cotton fields, the levees,
New Orleans and blues in the night.

:49:36
Excuse me, please.
Would you do a number, please, Jo?

:49:39
- I don't like to ask, but...
- All right, Louis.

:49:42
If you're a singer,
they never let you talk.

:49:44
Sure, knock them dead.
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- Can I buy you a drink?
- No, thanks.

:49:51
You don't like me, do you?
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I think you're very charming, Miss North.
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You can call me Amy.
:49:59
I bet I could.
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Only if I wanted you to, Mr. Martin.
For just that long.

:50:05
I know what you're really thinking,
and I don't blame you. I talk too much.

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Jo's interesting, isn't she?
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So simple and uncomplicated.
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Must be wonderful to wake up and know
which door you're going to walk through.

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She's so terribly normal.
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She's a good singer too.

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