My Sister Eileen
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:24:04
- Excuse me.
- Yes?

:24:05
My name is Eileen Sherwood.
:24:07
I read in Variety
that Mr. Wallace is casting a new show.

:24:09
- Would it be possible for me to see...
- Im sorry...

:24:11
but Mr. Wallace is only seeing people
by appointment.

:24:14
- Do you think I could make an appointment?
- Im sorry. Thats impossible.

:24:18
- You can send in the next.
- Thank you anyway.

:24:20
- Carolyn Christy.
- Im sorry.

:24:23
- Wont you step in now, please?
- Mr. Wallace, she isnt on the list.

:24:27
Dont be so technical, Miss Stevenson.
Was America on Columbus map?

:24:40
I would like to see Mr. Robert Baker, please.
:24:43
Mr. Baker cant see anyone.
:24:45
Hes just getting ready
to leave on his vacation.

:24:47
On his vacation?
Cant I see him for just a minute?

:24:51
Some of my stories were submitted to him...
:24:53
by Mr. Stover of the Columbus Courier.
:24:56
- I have a letter of introduction.
- Im sorry.

:24:58
If you leave the letter
and your telephone number...

:25:01
hell get in touch with you when he returns.
:25:03
The phones not connected yet,
but llI leave the address.

:25:08
There.
:25:11
Thank you very much.
:25:14
Keep smiling.
:25:16
Now here are your tickets, Mr. Baker.
:25:18
Your bags are in the taxi,
and your train leaves in 20 minutes.

:25:21
- Good.
- Bye, Mr. Baker.

:25:22
No tears, Judy.
George, I left the bar open. Be my guest.

:25:26
- Thank you.
- Youre getting taller.

:25:28
Dont you worry about a thing.
Have a wonderful time.

:25:30
- Catch a lot of fish.
- I will.

:25:32
- Have fun, Mr. Baker.
- I was hoping youd say that.

:25:34
- Bye-bye.
- Bye-bye.

:25:35
- Mr. Baker...
- Goodbye, dear.

:25:38
- Im terribly sorry. I dont know you, do I?
- Dont mention it, Mr. Baker.

:25:41
- Im Ruth Sherwood.
- It was nice kissing you.

:25:45
- Mr. Baker, I know youre in a hurry.
- Yes, Im afraid I have to catch a train.

:25:48
Excuse me, Jerry,
would you make it non-stop for me?

:25:50
I guess you dont remember.
Im Ruth Sherwood.

:25:53
- Yes.
- Bill Stover, of the Columbus Courier...

:25:56
- he sent you some of my stories.
- Good. Yeah, Bill. How is old Bill?

:25:59
- We were roommates in college.
- He told me.


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