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Hi.
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I want you to meet Mr. Loomis
of the Roger Black Agency.
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- This is Mr. Snyder.
- How do you do?
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Mr. Loomis caught the show.
He liked it.
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He has a booking for me in New York.
A club called The Black Hat.
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- I hear it stinks.
- Well, it's a beginning, Mr. Snyder.
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We're not starting at the beginning.
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Or maybe I'm out of line. Maybe you're
handling your own booking now.
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You got it straight?
Talk business, talk to me.
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- All right.
- My card.
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Call me up, make an appointment.
If I have time, I'll see you.
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Well, thank you very much, Mr. Snyder.
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- It was nice seeing you, Miss Etting.
- Thank you.
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- Thank you for coming back.
- Oh, it was a pleasure.
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Why do you act like that?
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- All that man wanted...
- Shut up!
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Who got you this far, you?
Look at me when I'm talking to you!
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Knock myself out for you.
Show me a little respect.
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At least do that much.
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You know that Black Hat
he's booking you in?
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It's a dump.
You know where it's located?
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So far uptown, it's practically
in the Bronx.
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You know who goes in there? Dogs!
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Now, if you wanna sing for dogs,
go ahead. But not with me.
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How was I to know that?
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- I heard New York. Naturally, I was excited.
- New York's crawling with dames can sing.
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You know when you're going? After I
make their tongues hang out for you.
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I've got plans for you so big you
wouldn't understand, a hick like you.
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What plans?
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Look whose tongue is hanging out now.
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Well, never you mind what plans.
All you gotta do is sing.
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The real work, I'll do.
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Come on, hurry up, get dressed.