Since You Went Away
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I'll look forward to it.
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Well, I'd better be going.
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- Good-bye, Miss Hilton.
- It's nice to know you.

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So long, and next war,
come into the Navy.

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Thanks. Thank you, sir. I will.
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Well, good-bye.
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That seems like
a very nice boy.

:46:18
- Yes, he is a nice boy, but...
- Now, Jane.

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You take the word
of your old Uncle Tony

:46:24
and be kind to that boy
the next time he comes here.

:46:26
- Well, he's nice enough, but...
- But what?

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Well, he's so young.
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Besides, he isn't
even an officer.

:46:34
Why, Jane, I'm surprised at you.
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Those are the boys
who do the fighting,

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and largely for their dreams
of girls like you.

:46:41
Far be it from me
to run down officers.

:46:44
You go right on advertising us.
Every little bit helps.

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- Tony, I wish...
- What do you wish, little Janie?

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I wish I were 27.
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Now, that's a coincidence.
So do I.

:46:58
Where's that Brig?
Do you suppose she ran out on us?

:47:01
I've got a nickel bet with her
on Twenty Questions.

:47:28
Good evening, Mrs. Hawkins.
Let me help you down.

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My, but you're strong, Lieutenant!
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Here, men,
help the young ladies.

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Yes, sir!
:47:43
Mrs. Hawkins,
I'm so frightened.

:47:45
There's nothing to be frightened of.
Just go in and dance.

:47:48
This here vehicle
got Susie Fleming aboard?

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But a boy named Spencer
was supposed to meet me here.

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Come on. Just go into the cloakroom
and they'll give you your nametag.


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