My Sister Eileen
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:54:04
- What the devil was that?
- Come in, Mr. Clark.

:54:08
Is it safe?
:54:10
Of course.
Theyre just blasting for the new subway.

:54:12
It doesnt happen very often.
:54:15
This is my sister Ruth.
:54:16
- How do you do?
- How do you do?

:54:18
You still mad?
:54:21
I didnt know anything about that deal.
Ill take an oath.

:54:23
Dont do it.
Youll get the surprise of your life.

:54:26
No. Im not mad anymore.
:54:28
I know you two boys
were just trying to help.

:54:33
Now that were all one big happy family,
why dont we sit down?

:54:38
Sure. Of course.
:54:41
- Please.
- Thank you.

:54:52
- Dinner will be ready soon.
- It wont be long at all.

:54:58
- I wish we could offer you a drink.
- So do I. Its hotter than blazes in here.

:55:03
This is for you, Eileen.
Its a California Burgundy-type wine.

:55:08
I thought it would go good
with the spaghetti.

:55:10
- Thank you.
- Its a special were running this week.

:55:13
So is our spaghetti.
:55:15
- Ill get the glasses and some ice.
- No ice.

:55:17
This is the kind of wine that should be
served at the temperature of the room.

:55:21
Then you better cook it a couple of hours.
:55:25
Eileen tells me
youre a newspaperman, Mr. Clark.

:55:29
Thats right.
:55:30
- She tells me you write, too.
- Yes.

:55:32
Thats quite a girl, your sister.
:55:35
Ive been turning her over
in my mind all afternoon.

:55:38
You dont say.
:55:42
This is quite a studio you have here.
:55:44
Ive heard a lot about Greenwich Village,
but this is the first time Ive ever been...

:55:49
here.
:55:52
- Frank! Lm so sorry.
- Whats the matter? What happened?

:55:56
- The water wagon.
- Oh, no, llI get a towel.

:55:58
- Hello, darlings.
- Well, dont bother to knock.


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