Peggy Dainton:
How does it look?
Madame Fabour:
Perfect. But, perhaps we could alter the under garments so that the line will be more smooth!
Peggy Dainton:
Good! Good. Its what's under the dress that counts.
[to Boroff]
Peggy Dainton:
You know -
[singing]
Peggy Dainton:
Since my trips have been extensive everywhere, I've become a much wiser gal, For I've noticed that expensive underwear, Can improve a gal's morale. It is strange how lovely lingerie, Can affect a gal's false modesty, If she's wearing silk and satin, Satin and silk. Though she knows that boys are evil imps, Yet she yearns to give those boys a glimpse, If she's wearing silk and satin, Satin and silk...
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