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- Mr. McBride.
- Yes, Miss Andre.
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- I believe this is our dance.
- Thank you, ma'am. Pardon us, Professor.
:54:10
I told you
I was not a prof-
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- Oh, you must be UncleJervis.
- Oh.
:54:14
- Well, I'm Sally McBride, Linda's roommate.
- I thought Linda's roommate was-
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Oh. You mean the vision of loveliness
that just danced off with my brother?
:54:20
Well, that's Julie Andre.
She's the third cell mate.
:54:23
Oh, I see.
:54:25
- Well, uh, shall we have a go at it?
- Why, uh-
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Of course, if this is too bluesy for you,
we could sit this one out.
:54:32
- Well, I'll do my best.
- All right.
:54:36
- I, uh- I can do the box step.
- Oh.
:54:39
One, two. One, two.
:54:45
Well, you're quite good.
:54:47
Thank you. I'm glad those lessons
weren't a complete waste.
:54:50
- Oh.
- Last week they put me on Spanish rhythms.
:55:08
Hmm. Mr. McBride seems to be
quite taken with Miss Andre.
:55:12
Taken? He's Georgia,
and she's Sherman marching through.
:55:16
- Uh, she the same way about him?
- She'd be a darn fool if she weren't.
:55:19
Hmm.
:55:31
- Am I leading?
- Well, up to now, I think it's a tie.
:55:34
That's a fault of mine.
It comes of going to a girls' school.
:55:43
- Well, that's that.
- Thanks a lot.
:55:45
Oh, and, uh, you won't forget.
Tomorrow afternoon we're playing Vassar.
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- I do hope you can be there.
- Good luck. Although I'm sure you could beat Yale.
:55:51
Why, thank you!