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John Arlen: A toast to little me, and the future. [...] D
Karl Ober: The part is a 20-year-old girl. Sidney [...] D
Pamela Drake: [Walking up to Freddie who's twitchi [...] D
Captain of Waiters: What did he say when you said [...] D
John Arlen: This business of going over it ahead o [...] D
Sara Frankenstein: Oh, now, honey, a shipboard rom [...] D
Georgia Drake: An actress never belittles another [...] D
Georgia Drake: Wait a minute! Just a minute! Pame [...] D
John Arlen: When kids that age get a cross-up in l [...] D
Pamela Drake: [to Sidney and Karl] Wednesday - mor [...] D
John Arlen: Oh have a heart, lady. How'd I know yo [...] D
John Arlen: And will you tell me where she gets it [...] D
Pamela Drake: Sara, was grandmother a better actre [...] D
Georgia Drake: Don't tell me - let me guess. Your [...] D
Pamela Drake: [Rehearsing lines, sitting on a ship [...] D
Pamela Drake: [Rehearsing on the ship's top deck] [...] D
Pamela Drake: You're really the defenseless type - [...] D
Georgia Drake: I'd like a few years of just being [...] D
John Arlen: Sara, I'm a desperate man. Sara Frank [...] D
Georgia Drake: And he can't lose a whole evening o [...] D
Pamela Drake: I'm an awful liar, aren't I? Sidney [...] D
Sara Frankenstein: I'm not bothering you by talkin [...] D
Sidney Simpson: [to Karl Ober] Come on, let's get [...] D
Captain Andrew: [after Pamela had told an annoying [...] D
Sara Frankenstein: How old is he? Pamela Drake: W [...] D
John Arlen: She has quite an imagination. Captain [...] D
Pamela Drake: Opening night she took 17 curtain ca [...] D
John Arlen: Uh, Georgia, I've been trying to get y [...] D
John Arlen: She even wanted to pay for my fare. C [...] D
John Arlen: Do you know, she's got it all worked o [...] D
Sara Frankenstein: You wouldn't want any advice fr [...] D
Georgia Drake: What's the background of the play? [...] D
Pamela Drake: Personally, I see the part played by [...] D
Georgia Drake: Your friends - one sends a message [...] D
Pamela Drake: Oh, I'm old for my age. If you're ra [...] D
Sidney Simpson: You know, he came 4,000 miles to s [...] D
John Arlen: [after two days in and out of a lifebo [...] D
Pamela Drake: This is Freddie Miller. Freddie Mil [...] D
Karl Ober: I can't work in New York anyway. Is thi [...] D
John Arlen: Why didn't you tell me your mother was [...] D
Pamela Drake: Why, I feel like I'm 20 years older [...] D
Pamela Drake: I always start out honestly, then if [...] D
Freddie Miller: That's a wonderful curtain speech. [...] D
Pamela Drake: [Describing a make-believe play] You [...] D
Headwaiter: The fire brigade just telephoned. Your [...] D
Captain Andrew: How about a little chess now? Joh [...] D
John Arlen: Governor, Mr. Simpson and Mr. Ober, Go [...] D
Pamela Drake: [after jumping in the ocean, and Joh [...] D
Governor Allen: Stop complaining, John. Miss Drake [...] D
Karl Ober: I can't work in New York anyway. Is thi [...] D
John Arlen: I thought that I might take Pam out to [...] D
Sidney Simpson: Karl, I wanna ask you something. [...] D
Sara Frankenstein: [to John Arlen] My dear, when i [...] D
Georgia Drake: Sara, Pam almost fell in love again [...] D
Sara Frankenstein: What's it about? Pamela Drake: [...] D
Pamela Drake: Sara, I'm going to be famous. Bernha [...] D
John Arlen: I've been considering writing it out a [...] D
Captain Andrew: [after fishing Pamela and John out [...] D
Sara Frankenstein: [When Pam comes back early from [...] D
Pamela Drake: Well, it's about my mother. John Ar [...] D
Georgia Drake: You see, there's no disgrace in hav [...] D

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