The Palm Beach Story
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1:14:01
Not at all.
1:14:03
Oh, dear!
1:14:06
What's the matter?
We must've forgotten
Toto someplace.

1:14:08
Is that so?
I suppose he'll show up
though. He always does.

1:14:12
Greetings!
Ah, yes.

1:14:15
Wouldn't he be awful to be married to?
Always hanging around.

1:14:26
Captain, you have renewed
my faith in mankind.

1:14:30
Well, there's nothing
like saving your faith.

1:14:33
You are too, too divine!
1:14:36
You're a very embarrassing lady.
If I weren't a little bit mixed up
at the moment,

1:14:39
I'd take you up
on a few of your dares
and make you say "papa."

1:14:42
Papa? How would you like
to go to Fort Myers tomorrow?

1:14:46
There's nothing there,
but the ride might be nice.

1:14:48
We might put Toto in the army!
I may not be here tomorrow.

1:14:51
What do you mean,
you may not be here tomorrow?
I have an appointment in New York.

1:14:55
Oh, let her wait, whoever she is.
She's no good for you anyway,
while I, on the other hand...

1:14:59
You never think of anything
but topic "A," do you?

1:15:02
Is there anything else?
1:15:04
I'll leave you with that thought,
Captain. Bonsoir, drip-drap.

1:15:42
Oh, dear. You're very kind.
1:15:46
I think this is the happiest night
of my life.

1:15:48
Oh, really, Snoodles?
Yes.

1:15:50
You've freed me of a certain timidity
from which I've always suffered,

1:15:54
and now with you and Mac
and the airport,

1:15:56
I can see great days ahead,
full of fun and everything.
Oh, I'm sure of it, Snoodles.


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