She Done Him Wrong
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:16:01
Who'd want me after what I've done?
:16:02
Listen, when women go wrong,
men go right after them.

:16:07
You want to put more petticoats on her?
:16:09
No, she's got enough on.
:16:11
Wouldn't need any of them if they didn't stuff
this furniture with horsehair.

:16:16
If you was to go out
and something were to happen...

:16:19
I wouldn't want no policeman to catch me
without no petticoat.

:16:22
No policeman? How about a nice fireman?
:16:26
That's the spirit, sister.
:16:27
Lou, I'm just bringing the folks in.
All right.

:16:30
Such a gorgeous place, Gus.
:16:32
I didn't think such a room existed
in this house.

:16:35
Everything here imported special from Paris.
:16:37
Hello, Rita.
Hello, Lou.

:16:39
I didn't expect to see you so soon.
:16:42
You're here, too? How nice.
Lou?

:16:45
What's become of the girl
who caused the excitement downstairs?

:16:48
She's inside. Pearl's fixing her up.
She'll be all right.

:16:50
You gotta do something about people
using your joint for a morgue.

:16:54
- What about this poor creature, Lou?
- Some guy done her wrong.

:16:57
The story's so old
it should have been set to music long ago.

:17:00
I would like to see this girl, Lou.
:17:03
I think, perhaps,
I could do something for her.

:17:05
That'll be great. I'll send her in.
:17:08
- You look after her, Gus. I gotta dress.
- All right.

:17:13
- I think she would be very useful to us.
- Don't mention it.

:17:19
How charming. How lovely.
:17:22
Come, sit over here with us.
:17:32
What a sweet, innocent face.
:17:34
Can't you do something for her, Rita?
:17:36
Can you sing and dance, perhaps?
:17:39
Not very well, I'm afraid.
:17:41
- But you'd be willing to learn?
- Yes, I guess so.

:17:46
Then, I think I can find you
a very nice position.

:17:51
Have you heard, perhaps,
of the Barbary Coast?

:17:55
No, I don't think so.
But it wouldn't make any difference.


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