White Christmas
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:23:00
I read an article the other day about citrus
fruit and it's effect on... childrers teeth!

:23:08
Are you interested in families or children,
Miss Haynes?

:23:12
Yes, I suppose so.
:23:13
Isn't that amazing?
:23:15
Imagine a girl in show business today,
wanting to settle down and raise a family.

:23:19
- So refreshing, isn't it?
- Pushing, pushing!

:23:22
- Would you like a cigarette?
- No, thank you.

:23:25
I would like a little free advice.
:23:28
Mr Wallace, do you have
any suggestions for the act?

:23:31
No. Just keep plugging away.
:23:33
There must be something.
Should we both be blondes?

:23:37
Maybe Betty's hair
should go a shade darker?

:23:40
Or should she change the style?
A little more off the face?

:23:46
- No. I wouldn't change a thing!
- Would you care to dance?

:23:51
Don't you think we should discuss...
:23:53
- Lets say it with music.
- All right.

:23:56
Promise you won't say
anything important till I get back.

:24:05
- They look well together, don't they?
- Yes.

:24:09
I was so surprised to get
Benny's letter today. I didn't know...

:24:13
Mr Wallace, before you go any further,
I must tell you.

:24:16
You were brought here tonight
under false pretences.

:24:19
Benny didn't write the letter,
my sister did.

:24:22
She figured you'd never come to see us
if we asked, and you might if Benny did.

:24:26
How do you like that!
:24:29
- Even little Judy's got an angle going.
- She didn't mean anything.

:24:32
Don't apologise.
Everybody's got an angle.

:24:36
- That's pretty cynical.
- Oh, come now Miss Haynes.

:24:39
Surely you knew everybody's got
a little larceny operating in them?

:24:43
My sister and I don't play angles.
:24:45
If that letter wasrt an angle,
what was it?

:24:48
I don't like your inference.
:24:49
I've got no squawks, no beefs. She played
a percentage, it worked, we're here.

:24:53
Let's not make
a whole big mish-mosh out of it.

:24:57
- They're getting along just fine.
- So quickly too.


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