My Sister Eileen
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1:01:01
Whats the matter?
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llI have a daiquiri, please.
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- And a Gibson.
- A daiquiri and a Gibson. Yes, Mr. Baker.

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As I was telling you,
Mr. Powers was terribly upset...

1:01:10
that I couldnt do
the bathing suit for Vogue.

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But I already had a hat layout for Harpers.
1:01:14
With all the models in New York...
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youd think they could find one
to do a simple bathing suit layout.

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Everybody told me how hard it would be
to get started modelling...

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but I didnt have any trouble at all.
1:01:28
My folks wanted me to be a stenographer,
but that takes so much studying.

1:01:31
Its really amazing when you consider...
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that Ive only been in New York
for eight months...

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and already Ive had my picture on the cover
of three of the biggest magazines.

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Amazing.
1:01:46
- Im sorry you dont feel well, Ruth.
- Yes, thats a shame.

1:01:49
- Why dont you take her home, Lippencott?
- I feel much better now.

1:01:52
As a matter of fact,
I feel so much better, Id like to feel better.

1:01:56
- Lets go someplace and have a drink.
- Why, Ruth.

1:01:58
Why not?
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There are a lot of people having a good time
tonight, why shouldnt we?

1:02:02
- Call a cab, Chick.
- Get a cab.

1:02:14
Ruth, put your shoes on. Youll catch cold.
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Step on a crack,
you break your uncles back.

1:02:20
Its after 3:00.
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Thats why Ive got my shoes off.
Im tippy-toeing.

1:02:26
I dont care. You put your shoes on.
1:02:29
That makes a grand total of...
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$27.52...
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half of which is...
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- What is it?
- Look at the bandstand.

1:02:46
They have concerts here
every Tuesday night during the summer.

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Its just like Kiplinger Park in Columbus.
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Ruth used to play the cymbals
in the high school band.

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- No.
- Yeah.

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Best little cymbal player in Kiplinger High.
Eileen was a drum majorette.


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