How to Marry a Millionaire
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:41:03
- You got radio up here?
- Sure. Radio, houses, everything.

:41:08
- Here. Take the first one straight.
- Listen. All the way from New York.

:41:14
- Good old Harry James.
- Is it? How can you tell?

:41:18
How I can tell is
because it is Harry James.

:41:22
You're listening
to the music of Ziggy Colombo.

:41:26
- Turn that liar off!
- Stop acting like a brat and behave.

:41:32
I've never been in
a situation like this...

:41:36
...and I never will again! But it
does no good to stand here and jaw.

:41:42
- I feel awful. All tingly.
- Well, I wish I did. Drink it!

:41:49
- Is this rum?
- Medford Rum. Over 100 years old.

:41:54
- Then I'm sick. Call a doctor.
- What are you talking about?

:41:59
When rum smells like a carnation,
I've got a fever. Get a doctor, now.

:42:04
- Don't get hysterical.
- Don't hit me!

:42:07
I want to feel your forehead.
:42:09
- There's a thermometer outside.
- Get it!

:42:12
Will you please call a doctor?
:42:15
- You do feel warm.
- Are you calling a doctor or not?

:42:19
I can't, people know me here.
Don't you understand?

:42:23
Am I supposed to die because
you've got a big name around here?

:42:28
- It's a little large.
- Is there a hospital?

:42:31
Open.
:42:32
- What?
- I'll take your temperature.

:42:35
- Not with that flute.
- It's a thermometer.

:42:38
- That's not for people!
- Open your mouth, I tell you.

:42:43
And don't try to talk
until I take that out.

:42:53
If it was my daughter,
know what I'd do?

:42:55
She's not your daughter. She's not mine
either, if that's what you're driving at.


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