The Palm Beach Story
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:56:02
There is a name for such reptiles,
but I won't sully this sweet ocean breeze
by mentioning it.

:56:06
I may not be exactly in the best of shape,
but if ever I meet this Mr. Jeffers,

:56:10
I'll thrash him
within an inch of his life.

:56:13
Oh, then I hope you never meet him.
:56:15
I suppose he's large.
Well, he's not small.

:56:18
That's one of the tragedies
of this life...

:56:20
that the men who are most in need
of a beating up are always enormous.

:56:31
She's a tall, dark-haired girl
with big eyes.

:56:33
Yes, sir. You mean the young lady
that lose all her clothes.
Lost all her clothes?

:56:37
Yes, sir. But we fix her up with a blanket
when she got off atJacksonville.

:56:40
She got off atJacksonville?
Yes, sir.

:56:42
Alone?
Well, you might practically
say she's alone.

:56:45
The gentleman that got off with her
give me 10 cents from New York
toJacksonville.

:56:49
Watch your step, lady.
She's alone, but she don't know it.

:56:51
Never mind the philosophy.
Then she's atJacksonville!

:56:53
Yes, sir. No, sir. Oh, she said
that he said he was gonna take her
down there on his boat.

:56:58
I suppose she means "yachet,"
but I don't see how no gentleman
can give me a dime...

:57:02
from New York toJacksonville
can have a "yachet."

:57:05
Maybe a canoe or a bicycle.
Yes, sir.

:57:29
Hey, let me use these
a minute, will you?
Surely.

:57:53
Thanks.
Anytime.

:57:59
I think you'll like
Palm Beach very much.


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