My Sister Eileen
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Youre really stuck on her, arent you?
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I guess a lot of fellows are, huh?
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- Look, if you dont mind my suggesting...
- No.

:59:09
Faint heart never won fair lady.
:59:14
- You mean I should take the bit in my teeth.
- Nothing ventured, nothing gained.

:59:19
Thats easier said than done.
:59:22
I know what you mean.
:59:28
Ive seen a lot of girls come in and out
of the store since Ive been working there.

:59:34
Nice ones, too.
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Never one like Eileen.
:59:43
Ill never forget
the first time she came in the store.

:59:48
I was filling the sugar...
:59:51
Whats the matter, you drop something?
:59:53
Yes, my compact.
1:00:00
Good evening, Miss Sherwood.
1:00:02
- Mr. Baker.
- Yeah.

1:00:03
Fancy meeting you here.
1:00:05
Mr. Baker, Mr. Lippencott.
1:00:07
- How do you do?
- How do you do?

1:00:08
Shall we?
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Now, may I present Miss Stewart.
Miss Sherwood, Mr. Lippencott.

1:00:16
This is a very pleasant surprise.
Maybe youd care to join us?

1:00:19
- Thanks very much, but were with Ruths...
- Friends.

1:00:22
As a matter of fact,
we were just getting ready to leave.

1:00:25
Thats too bad.
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- It was nice meeting you, Lippencott.
- Lippencott.

1:00:29
- Ruth was telling me all about you.
- She was?

1:00:31
Yeah. Shes a very remarkable girl.
I dont blame you for being jealous.

1:00:34
Good night. Nice to have seen you.
1:00:36
- Good night.
- Good night.

1:00:39
He seems like a very nice fellow. Very nice.
1:00:42
I think hes got me mixed up
with somebody else, though.

1:00:45
Who is he?
1:00:46
Hes just a fellow
whos got me mixed up with somebody else.

1:00:50
- Would you like some more coffee, madam?
- No, thank you. The cheque please.

1:00:53
- Whats the matter? Dont you feel well?
- No.

1:00:57
- How are you two lovebirds getting along?
- Ruths not feeling too well.


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