My Sister Eileen
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:08:02
so we can start calling up for jobs.
:08:05
You dont call up for jobs,
you go out and look for them.

:08:09
I hope we dont have to look too long.
:08:11
Incidentally, that money from Dad
is the last were gonna take from him.

:08:15
- After that, its beg, borrow, steal, or starve.
- Of course.

:08:21
Maybe we shouldnt have come
to New York just yet, huh, Ruth?

:08:24
Dont tell me
youre getting homesick already?

:08:27
Maybe a little.
:08:29
I wonder what Billy Hunniger
is doing tonight.

:08:32
Hes probably at the country club dance
with Annie Wilkerson.

:08:35
- He can have her.
- Dont you think he knows that?

:08:38
Of course, those things never bothered you.
Men never meant very much in your life.

:08:42
Not after they got a load of you, they didnt.
:08:45
Thats the trouble with you.
Youve got a complex or something.

:08:48
Youre a lot more attractive
than you think you are.

:08:51
Youre close.
Im a lot more attractive than men think I am.

:08:56
Remember what Dad said.
:08:57
There are eight million people in New York,
and half of them are men.

:09:00
One of them is bound to be
the right boy for you.

:09:03
Yeah, and I wonder
where the poor devil is tonight.

:09:06
One, two...
:09:07
- Im gonna take a shower.
- Okay.

:09:09
Five, six, seven.
:09:15
One, two...
:09:20
The heck with it. Let it spread.
:09:22
When I started shedding my avoirdupois
:09:25
I thought
it would get me somewhere with the boys

:09:27
I went to a gym and got myself slim
:09:30
I went on long hikes, I wore out three bikes
:09:33
And from those masseurs
What beatings I took

:09:37
Yet nobody said
:09:39
How lovely you look
:09:42
- Whatd you say, Ruth?
- I said, Let it spread.

:09:55
What good
:09:57
does it do me to slenderise?

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