How to Marry a Millionaire
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:33:02
- Sit here.
- If you'll excuse me.

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- Is your aunt blond or brunette?
- Depends on the weather.

:33:09
I'm not going to stall
at all with Mr. Hanley.

:33:13
What will you do, mother him?
:33:15
That's all right for kids. But I don't
think that's what he has in mind.

:33:21
Our first we call
"Rainbow over the Everglades. "

:33:26
It's a pastel plaid silk day dress
with a voluminous skirt...

:33:32
...for cocktail parties
and afternoon gatherings.

:33:43
You know, of course, that diamonds
are a girl's best friend.

:33:47
This is our proof of it.
:34:08
- You're not going with him, are you?
- For heaven's sakes, no.

:34:12
- You're on, Loc.
- Goodness!

:34:16
This one we call
"Lookie, Lookie, Lookie. "

:34:21
It begins as
a spectator sports dress.

:34:25
- Well, get you!
- Hi.

:34:28
Which converts into a one-piece play
costume of jersey and matching wool.

:34:46
Our next is
"Good Afternoon, Sweetheart. "

:34:49
This is a tea dress which plunges
in the back, not the front.

:34:55
Made of imported printed sheer,
with parasol to match.


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