:19:02
That's why.
And you went to the beach too.
:19:05
- That's what you liked.
- Those are the only things.
:19:08
Well, I think
you liked your dancing.
:19:11
- You were very good at that.
-[ Phonograph.: ''Tea for Two'']
:19:14
[ Edie ]
This is Kostelanetz.
:19:18
Did you see the; uh--
the play on Broadway?
:19:21
'' No, No, Nanette.''
:19:23
Tea for two, and two for tea
:19:26
And me for you, and you for me
:19:30
Alone
:19:35
...to hear us
so see us or hear us
:19:38
No friends or relations
and weekend vacations
:19:42
We won't have it known, dear
that we own a telephone, no
:19:49
I'll awake and start to bake
:19:53
A sugar cake for you to take
:19:58
Mmm, for all the boys to see
:20:04
We can raise a family
:20:08
A girl for you; a boy for me
:20:11
Oh, can't you see how happy
:20:15
We could be
:20:19
Tea for two
If Edie was any good,
the soft shoe's out.
:20:23
If she was any good at all.
It's all soft shoe now, you know.
:20:26
- This is a dance. Come on, Edie.
- [ Laughs ]
:20:29
I used to do it myself;you know.
I did that-- the soft shoe.
:20:36
See us or hear us
:20:38
No friends or relations
and weekend vacations
:20:41
They won't have it know, dear
that we own a telephone
:20:46
No, no, no
:20:48
But I'll awake and start to bake
:20:52
A sug-sug-sugar cake-cake-cake
:20:56
See for all the boys to see