:48:00
So you don't like it here?
Suppose you pack up your...
:48:03
Say, aren't you Lettie Bartell's father?
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- That's right. You know Lettie?
- I went to school with her. I'm Laurie Tuttle.
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Oh, say, sure! She talks about you
all the time. Still does, in her letters.
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- This is my sister, Amy.
- How do you do?
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- Mr Burke.
- Hi.
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- How is Lettie?
- Married with two children.
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She's happy as a lark, living in Chicago.
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- Say hello when you write to her.
- That I will.
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- How come I never seen you here before?
- We came to hear Mr Sloan.
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We'll be coming in quite often,
as a matter of fact.
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I hope you do, and I mean it.
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You ready, Mr Sloan?
:48:43
Any time, Mr Bartell. Any time at all.
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Thank you. Well, enjoy yourselves, folks.
:48:49
- Glad to have you aboard.
- Nice to see you.
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I like that Bartell. Nice guy.
:49:04
Two martinis and two vodka gimlets.
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- Why don't they keep quiet?
- Don't worry, Barney's used to it.
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There's a somebody I'm longin' to see
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I hope that she
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Turns out to be
:49:25
Someone who'll watch over me
:49:37
I'm a little lamb who's lost in the wood
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- I know...
- Why not, baby? Why not?
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Give me just one good reason why.
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Buy me a drink.
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Waiter!
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...over me
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Although I may not