Some Like It Hot
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:47:08
Sugar?
:47:09
Here. I'll carry the instruments.
:47:12
- Thank you, Daphne.
- Thank you, Daphne.

:47:14
Isn't she a sweetheart?
:47:22
How do you do?
:47:27
Zowie!
:47:29
There they are. More millionaires
than you can shake a stick at.

:47:32
l bet there isn't one under 75.
:47:34
That's three quarters of a century.
Makes a girl think.

:47:38
Let's hope they brought
their grandsons along.

:47:40
Yes.
:47:50
Pardon me, miss.
:47:54
- May l?
- Help yourself.

:47:56
I'm Osgood Fielding the Third.
:47:59
I'm Cinderella the Second.
:48:01
lf there's one thing l admire,
it's a girl with a shapely ankle.

:48:06
Me, too. Bye-bye.
:48:08
- Let me carry one of the instruments.
- Oh, thank you.

:48:12
Aren't you a sweetheart.
:48:18
lt certainly is delightful
having young blood around here.

:48:22
Personally, I'm type O.
:48:23
I've always been fascinated
by show business.

:48:26
ls that so?
:48:27
As a matter of fact,
it's cost my family quite a bit of money.

:48:31
- Oh, you invest in shows?
- Showgirls.

:48:34
- I've been married seven or eight times.
- You're not sure?

:48:36
Mama is keeping score.
:48:38
- She's getting annoyed with me.
- l wouldn't wonder.

:48:41
So when George White's Scandals
opened, she packed me off to Florida.

:48:45
She thinks I'm out on my yacht,
deep-sea fishing.

:48:50
Well, pull in your reel, Mr Fielding.
You're barking up the wrong fish.

:48:56
lf l promise not to be a naughty boy,
how about dinner?

:48:59
- I'm sorry. I'll be on the bandstand.
- Oh, of course.


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