The Broadway Melody
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1:04:08
That cake is just elegant...
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...but I can't eat it all.
1:04:13
Well, you eat as much as you can,
and we'll save the rest.

1:04:25
Please, Mr. Warriner,
ask them to play something else.

1:04:28
- I hate sentimental music.
- All right.

1:04:32
"Broadway Melody."
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Don't wear a frown on old Broadway.
1:04:42
Tell me...
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...why don't you like that song?
1:04:46
I don't know.
1:04:49
Well, what do you like?
1:04:51
I like cake.
1:04:55
Won't you tell me that you like me a little?
1:04:59
Maybe.
1:05:02
You mean it?
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Maybe.
1:05:07
Will you tell me why you're so nice to me?
1:05:10
Maybe.
1:05:14
Please, I wanna dance.
1:05:16
Oh, no, come on.
Let's sit this one out.

1:05:18
But look, everybody's dancing,
and the music is playing and everything.

1:05:30
Mr. Warriner.
You don't mean this for me?

1:05:33
Why, of course.
1:05:35
Diamonds should only
be worn by beautiful girls.

1:05:39
Oh, it's just adorable.
1:05:41
I'd like to do a lot of things
for you, Queenie.

1:05:44
How would you like
an apartment all your own?

1:05:47
Say, on Park Avenue.
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And a car all your own.
1:05:51
Perhaps a Rolls-Royce.
Oh, and a lot of nice things.

1:05:57
Well, I'd have to think about that.

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