My Sister Eileen
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:52:00
A girl is so aware
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That there is nothing
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Theres nothing like love
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- Nothing
- Nothing

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Nothing
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Theres nothing
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Like love
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Did you make some salad dressing?
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Yes, in the blue bowl behind the milk bottle.
:52:43
- You better get ready.
- Youre right.

:52:45
I borrowed a pair of your stockings.
I hope you dont mind.

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Of course not. Theres one of the boys.
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Hurry.
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Come in.
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- Hello.
- How do you do?

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- Thats all right. Everybody does it.
- Sorry.

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We tried to fix it.
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You must be Frank Lippencott.
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Thats right.
And you must be Eileens sister.

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Thats what they call me.
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Of course, youre a different type.
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Yeah. Wont you sit down?
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Lts hot.
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- Eileen, Frank is here.
- Ill be right out.

:53:24
Would you excuse me a minute?
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Shes not still mad
about this afternoon, is she?

:53:29
I think shell get over it.
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Good.
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Eileens been telling me
about your drugstore.

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- She says you have awfully good food.
- The best.

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Reasonable, too.
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From what I understand,
reasonable is not the word for it.

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- Good evening, Mr. Lippencott.
- Good evening, Eileen.

:53:47
We dont have to use these...
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I hope youre still not mad about
this afternoon. It really wasnt my fault.

:53:51
Charlie, the piano player,
he never said a thing to me.

:53:54
- I bet. Lets move the table.
- Let me help.

:53:56
- No, thats all right, we can manage.
- So help me, its the truth.

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If it isnt, may I be struck dead on this spot.

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