Meet Me in St. Louis
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1:00:01
If there's anything I hate, loathe,
despise and abominate, it's a bully!

1:00:12
- I want to sleep right here.
- Of course you may, dear.

1:00:15
- I want to wear Esther's nightgown.
- I'll get it for you right now.

1:00:20
I hate to think what your father
will say about this.

1:00:23
He may strike that Truett boy.
1:00:27
- I'll do that, Mama.
- I'll get you some ice cream and cake.

1:00:30
Feed a cold, starve a fever.
1:00:33
I was drunk last night, dear Mother
1:00:37
I was drunk the night before
1:00:40
But if you'll forgive me, Mother
1:00:43
I'll never get drunk anymore
1:00:46
I got him. He didn't even have a chance
to scratch me.

1:00:49
Your dress is torn.
1:00:51
Must have happened while he was
trying to hold me off.

1:00:54
- I bit him.
- I bit him too.

1:00:57
Tootie, I saw the whole thing!
1:00:59
- You should've run when I did.
- What happened?

1:01:02
When I got loose from John, I ran back.
1:01:04
There was a policeman and a big crowd,
and he was mad.

1:01:08
- Everyone in the trolley was mad.
- Mad about what?

1:01:11
- Did it go off the track?
- No.

1:01:12
But the cable came off when the
motorman put on the brakes.

1:01:16
- What have you two been up to?
- Nothing. It was that dress we found.

1:01:20
- We stuffed it.
- It looked just like a body. A live body too.

1:01:25
We put it on the track.
We thought the streetcar would go off.

1:01:28
You're nothing less than a murderer.
You might have killed doens of people.

1:01:33
Rose, you're so stuck-up.
1:01:36
Tootie, how did you get that lip?
1:01:40
Agnes and I put the lady on the track.
1:01:42
And when John Truett saw the streetcar...
1:01:45
...he tried to make us stay in the woodshed
so the policemen wouldn't get us.

1:01:51
As though policemen
ever pay attention to girls.

1:01:55
Get out of that bed
and take my nightgown off.

1:01:58
Let her alone. After all, she was good
about her lip and didn't cry.


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