The Purple Rose of Cairo
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:15:00
Then tell her to mind
her own business. You're fired.

:15:16
Back from Egypt.
From the Bedouins to Broadway.

:15:19
I'm not a religious man, but I vow never to
fly over the Atlantic in bumpy weather,...

:15:23
..and never to look at another camel.
Drinks, anyone?

:15:26
I can't wait to get out of these
clothes and hit some of the nightspots.

:15:31
Children, don't waste time. The floor
show at the Copacabana starts soon.

:15:35
We're meeting
the Countess and Larry Wilde.

:15:38
Well, I am impressed. I really am.
You have yourself quite a place here.

:15:43
I still can't get over the fact that
24 hours ago I was in an Egyptian tomb.

:15:47
I didn't know any of you wonderful
people, and here I am now.

:15:51
I'm on the verge of
a madcap Manhattan weekend.

:15:54
I hope you like your martinis very dry.
:15:57
Oh, no, no thanks. I think I'll wait for that
glass of champagne at the Copacabana.

:16:08
Miss Rita, somethin' on your mind?
:16:11
You ain't been yourself since
you come back from them pyramids.

:16:15
No, it's nothing. I'll be OK.
:16:17
I don't suspect it has anything to do
with that explorer fellow, Mr Tom Baxter.

:16:21
Now, why would you say that?
:16:24
The way he speaks, all romantic-like.
:16:27
Yeah. Come on, Delilah. Draw my bath.
:16:31
Yes, ma'am. Now, will you be wantin'
the big bubbles or the asses' milk?

:16:44
Boy, I can't wait to get out of these
clothes and hit some of the nightspots.

:16:48
Children, don't waste time. The floor
show at the Copacabana starts soon.

:16:52
We're meeting
the Countess and Larry Wilde.

:16:54
Well, I am very impressed. I really am.
You have yourself quite a place here.


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