My Sister Eileen
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:44:02
It was nice seeing you. Ill get a hold of you
about that story of yours.

:44:05
Yes.
:44:07
- Thank you very much, Mr. Baker.
- Just call me Bob.

:44:46
Im sorry, honey.
:44:49
Thats all right, Helen, baby.
:44:51
- Did you ask the girls yet?
- Not yet.

:44:54
I sure wish you would ask them.
After all, shes your mother.

:44:57
All right, already, well ask them together.
Come on.

:45:27
Ruth, where have you been?
I was so worried about you.

:45:30
- I wish youd left me a note or something.
- Im sorry. I was in such a rush.

:45:33
- I got a call from Mr. Baker.
- You did? What happened?

:45:37
- He liked one of my stories.
- Really? How wonderful!

:45:39
He didnt say hed publish it.
He just said liked it.

:45:42
But thats a start. Did he like you?
:45:45
- He invited me to dinner.
- And what did you say?

:45:48
- I didnt accept.
- Why not?

:45:51
Hes a big bore, hes fat,
and hes getting bald.

:45:56
You wouldnt like him, either.
:45:59
What about you? Your drugstore friend
called about an audition or something.


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