Love Me or Leave Me
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:23:08
To quote Willie Shakespeare
Please lend me your ear

:23:12
My introduction is done with pride
This act is known both far and wide

:23:17
His imitations are all the go
So here he is, the star of our show

:23:23
Eddie Fulton!
:23:24
- Fulton! Where's Fulton?
- I don't know.

:23:27
- Fulton, you're on!
- Great! Great!

:23:29
- What'd I tell you? A knockout!
- Yeah, yeah.

:23:31
- Fulton! Fulton, hurry up!
- You're on.

:23:34
- Sorry.
- Lf it's hard to get here, quit.

:23:37
Why not spend all your time at the
craps table. And don't forget, smile.

:23:43
Well, you got what you wanted, huh?
:23:47
What's the matter? You wanted
a chance to sing, and I got you a chance.

:23:51
- I'm on and off in a second.
- What'd you expect?

:23:53
Well, it's not a real number.
:23:57
I was just thinking of something.
:24:03
Suppose Fulton missed
a performance. If I could...

:24:06
Fulton? But he's a headliner.
You're a newcomer. You just started.

:24:10
Well, somebody would
have to take his place.

:24:13
Well, how do you like that.
:24:15
I'm suspecting she wants me to
work Frobisher for an extra routine...

:24:19
...but she wants the whole business.
:24:21
What do you want me to do,
knock him off?

:24:24
Oh, of course not, Mr. Snyder.
:24:27
- But if he missed a show...
- Why should he? Answer me that.

:24:31
Well, it could happen, couldn't it?
It almost happened tonight, didn't it?

:24:36
The nerve you got.
:24:39
The gall.
:24:41
Look, will you consider coming into
the laundry business with me?

:24:45
We'll be millionaires in no time.
:24:51
Marty, I tell you, no.
:24:53
You've got a laundry,
I'm a customer. Fine.

:24:56
You asked me to give her a job,
I give her a job. Fine.


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