My Sister Eileen
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1:07:02
Professor, I dont mean maybe
1:07:07
When I shake a footsie
With my tootsie-wootsie

1:07:10
I could dance from here
To dear old Dixieland

1:07:14
Baby, give me my baby
1:07:17
And a good old ragtime
1:07:20
Give me some ragtime
1:07:21
Red-hot ragtime band
1:07:33
Thank you.
1:07:48
- Did you finish it?
- I think its delightful.

1:07:51
Yeah, so do I.
But do you think its possible?

1:07:53
You mean, the girl in the story
and the author are one and the same?

1:07:56
- Yeah.
- Offhand, Id say no.

1:08:00
But then you never can tell
about us women. Why?

1:08:05
I think she kind of likes me.
1:08:07
I mean, why else would she try
and convince me...

1:08:09
shes the belle of the ball, you see.
1:08:11
It could be she just wants
to get her story published.

1:08:13
No.
1:08:17
- Do you think so?
- You never can tell about us women.

1:08:23
See if you can get her on the phone for me.
1:08:35
- Hello.
- Well, hello.

1:08:37
You and your friends
have a nice time last night?

1:08:39
- Yes. Wonderful.
- Good.

1:08:43
By the way, who was the beautiful blond?
1:08:45
Her. Shes a friend of my friends friend.
1:08:49
I was wondering.
Are you busy for dinner tonight?

1:08:51
Tonight?
1:08:53
I do want to talk to you about your stories...
1:08:55
and I know you must be awfully sick
of nightclubs by now.

1:08:58
So I thought it would be nice
if we just had a quiet dinner. At my place.


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