The Palm Beach Story
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1:21:01
So I'll say good night, sweetheart
1:21:05
Though I'm not beside you
1:21:09
Good night, sweetheart
1:21:13
Still my love will guide you
Sorry.

1:21:17
Dreams enfold you
Can you get it?

1:21:21
Just a minute.
In each one I'll hold you

1:21:24
Oh, darling, darling, darling!
1:21:27
Good night, sweetheart
Good night

1:21:33
I hope you realize
this is costing us millions.

1:21:38
Good night
1:21:53
I suppose there's a law
against shooting those things.
Yes, ma'am, I think there is.

1:22:00
- Oh, good morning, Toto.
- Greetings.

1:22:06
It doesn't seem to matter
how much champagne you soak up,
you always feel great the next morning.

1:22:10
Hello.
Thank you, darling.

1:22:12
I suppose it takes an iron constitution
to be a houseguest.

1:22:23
Why don't you go away
someplace?
Eh?

1:22:26
There must be somebody else
who can use a houseguest.

1:22:29
I can't be the only sucker in the worid.
Why don't you go to Havana?

1:22:32
That's a nice place, and I'd treat you
to a nice one-way ticket.
Havana? "Youg, meeg," Havana?

1:22:36
No, Toto. "Youg" Havana.
"Meeg" here.

1:22:40
Nitz.
I was afraid of that.

1:22:42
Say, Maude, is this all right?
1:22:44
You have to work fast in these matters,
so I just slid down to Margetsons
and slid back with this.

1:22:48
What is it? The Hope Blue?
No, it's just a chip from it.

1:22:51
Boy, when you fall,
you fall, don't you?

1:22:54
Go away, Toto.
This might give you ideas.
It's all right then?

1:22:57
I think she'll know what you mean.
Good.

1:22:59
How do you think this would look
on the captain's vest?


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