:25:04
- Here we are.
- Are you two from the Poliakoff Agency?
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- Yes. We're the new girls.
- Brand new.
:25:10
This is our manager, Mr Bienstock.
And I'm Sweet Sue.
:25:14
My name is Josephine.
:25:16
I'm Daphne.
:25:19
Saxophone, bass. Am l glad to see
you girls. You saved our lives.
:25:22
Likewise, I'm sure.
:25:24
Where did you girls play before?
:25:26
Here, there and... around, and...
:25:30
We spent three years
at the Sheboygan Conservatory of Music.
:25:34
All aboard.
:25:36
You're in berths 7 and 7A.
:25:38
7 and 7A.
:25:39
- Thanks ever so.
- You're welcome.
:25:41
Oh. The feeling's mutual.
:25:45
- Upsy-daisy.
- Fresh.
:25:48
Looks like Poliakoff sent
a couple of real ladies.
:25:51
You'd better tell the other girls
to watch their language.
:26:03
What are you...?
:26:04
Daphne?
:26:06
l never did like the name Geraldine.
:26:15
Hi. I'm the bass fiddle.
Just call me Daphne.
:26:20
My name is Josephine. Sax.
:26:23
- Welcome to No Man's Land.
- You'll be sorry.
:26:27
- Take off your corsets and spread out.
- Oh, l don't wear one myself.
:26:31
- Don't you bulge?
- Bulge? Me?
:26:33
l have the most divine seamstress.
Comes in just once a month.
:26:36
- She is so inexpensive and she told...
- Come on, Daphne.
:26:40
Say, do you know the one
about the girl tuba player
:26:43
who was stranded on an island
with a one-legged jockey?
:26:46
- No. How does it go?
- Cut it out, girls. No rough talk.
:26:50
They went to a conservatory.
:26:57
How about that talent, huh?