White Christmas
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:29:24
What's this, the best two out of three?
:29:27
- I guess I got carried away.
- Yeah, she carried me right with her.

:29:32
- We'd better change for the last number.
- See you after the show.

:29:35
The Sheriff's here with a warrant
to arrest both of you.

:29:39
What's the trouble?
:29:41
The landlord claims we burnt a hole in the
rug and he's trying hold us up for $200.

:29:46
Not that old rug routine.
:29:48
And we sneaked our bags
out of our room.

:29:51
- Where are they?
- In our dressing room.

:29:53
You go and pack.
We'll take care of this.

:29:56
We don't want to cause trouble.
:29:58
- It's no trouble.
- Mr Wallace already thinks...

:30:00
Stop worrying about Mr Wallace.
We like to take care of our friends.

:30:04
- We're practically strangers.
- We'd like to take care of that too.

:30:07
You might get in an awful jam.
What's in it for you?

:30:10
45 minutes, all to myself.
:30:12
Hurry girls.
:30:14
- Go back and stall the Sheriff.
- But how will I?

:30:18
Make up a story. Tell him the girls
have to finish the show or something.

:30:24
Bob, the girls are in jam,
we'll have to help them.

:30:27
- What?
- They're in big trouble.

:30:30
What's the picture?
:30:35
Why don't we pay the fella the $200?
:30:38
Are you kidding, a chiselling rat like that?
Will you send a cab out back?

:30:43
Why do I listen to you?
Give me one good reason?

:30:45
Let's just say we're doing it
for an old pal in the army.

:30:49
- Not good, but it's a reason.
- Will you go on?

:30:53
You kids hop on a train.
:30:55
We can't. Our tickets
aren't good until tomorrow.

:30:58
But you've got to get out tonight.

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