My Sister Eileen
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:27:03
It was nice meeting you, Miss...
:27:05
- Sherwood.
- Sherwood. Yes, of course.

:27:08
Of course.
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Grand Central.
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- Good afternoon.
- Hello.

:27:30
- Can I take your order?
- Yes. Id like a Coke, please.

:27:37
- Its warm, isnt it?
- Awful.

:27:41
Want some lime in this?
Lts good in the hot weather.

:27:44
All right.
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- Saw you in here this morning.
- You did?

:27:50
- You havent been in before, have you?
- Thank you.

:27:53
- No, I just got in town yesterday.
- You an actress?

:27:58
No. Id like to be.
But I dont think its going to be very easy.

:28:01
Ive already seen
three producers this morning.

:28:05
Dont tell me they werent interested?
:28:07
They were interested all right,
but not in my acting.

:28:12
Yes, I see what you mean.
:28:15
Maybe I could help you get started.
I dont know if you know it or not...

:28:19
but this place is a real kind of hangout
for people in show business.

:28:22
- Really?
- Sure.

:28:24
If I keep my ears open,
I could pick up a lot of inside information...

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about auditions and that kind of stuff.
:28:30
- That would be just wonderful.
- I got it.

:28:33
Why dont you come in here every day?
Say, for lunch. And llI keep you posted.

:28:37
Foods excellent.
Every day we have a special.

:28:40
- Thats certainly very nice of you, Mr...
- Lippencott. Frank Lippencott.

:28:45
- Fountain manager.
- How do you do? Lm Eileen Sherwood.

:28:49
I guess llI be seeing you
for lunch tomorrow, Mr. Lippencott.

:28:53
- Do I pay here?
- Dont worry about it.

:28:56
- Courtesy of the management.
- Thank you very much.


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