I Could Go on Singing
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:34:01
How do you do, sir?
:34:02
Hi.
:34:03
Good evening.
:34:05
How do you do?
:34:06
Matt, did your father
bring you?

:34:10
Didn't you get the telegram?
He got a call from Italy.

:34:13
An emergency case.
It's standing room only outside.

:34:18
George, will you start
the overture, please?

:34:20
Right.
:34:23
Would you excuse me?
I'll be right back.

:34:30
- OK, Ida?
- Yep.

:34:32
Fine. Turn around.
:34:34
- The seams all right?
- Splendid.

:34:36
There you go.
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I hope it was all right...
my coming.

:34:41
It's more than all right.
As a matter of fact...

:34:44
it's a great big compliment
to me that you came.

:34:47
I'd have been awfully
disappointed if you hadn't.

:34:49
Come on, let's go.
:35:12
Actually, you see,
I came up to town on my own.

:35:15
They don't know I'm here.
:35:16
You mean your father
doesn't know?

:35:17
No. He thinks
I'm in Canterbury.

:35:19
But I wouldn't miss
your opening night for anything.

:35:21
Listen, Matt,
you're going to see my show...

:35:22
and then we're going
to have supper together...

:35:24
and then I think I'll
bed you down at the Savoy...

:35:26
and after that, we'll get
your tape recorder tomorrow...

:35:28
that he promised you...
:35:29
and a couple
of other things, maybe.

:35:31
That sounds marvelous. But
I think Aunt Beth would worry...

:35:33
No, don't worry about that.
:35:35
You'll take care of Aunt Beth,
won't you, Ida?

:35:36
Yes, I'll call Aunt Beth.
:35:37
- Joe.
- Yes, Miss.

:35:38
Would you show this young man
to his seat, please?

:35:40
- Yes, certainly.
- Good luck, Miss Bowman.

:35:42
Thank you. You know, we may have
such a good time tonight...

:35:44
your father will be sorry
he missed it.

:35:47
- Good-bye.
- Bye.

:35:50
Did you check the fuse box?
:35:51
Well, something
looks like it's out.

:35:53
Check it, and fix it fast.

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