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Good evening, Miss Lee and Miss Shaw. This is Mr. Crossley. Mr. Franklin.
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- Mr. Malone, Miss Lee and Piggie. - How do you do?
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- At your service. -I'm Miss Lee.
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- Miss Lee, meet Piggie. - Delighted! Delighted!
White Christmas (1954)
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Mr. Herring, this is Miss Lennis.
White Christmas (1954)
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I'll fix it later. I don't want to miss the Ed Harrison Show.
White Christmas (1954)
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♪ In the minstrel days we miss ♪
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
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My plane leaves in an hour. Do you know where to find Miss Lee?
White Christmas (1954)
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My housekeeper, Miss Emma Allen. My granddaughter, Susan Waverly.
White Christmas (1954)
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Miss Haynes, if you're ever under a falling building
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
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- That's mine! - Miss Lee will be glad to return it.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
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Excuse me, dear. Miss Lee has promised me this dance.
White Christmas (1954)
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- Is that all, Mr. Wallace? - Yes, that's all, Miss Haynes.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
5.3s
This is Sir Francis Beekman. And this is the missing tiara.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
1.5s
I beg you...
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
5.1s
Father! Never misses, Gus' old man. Right on cue. Too bad, honey.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
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Supply and demand. Many requests for a seat at Miss Shaw's table.
White Christmas (1954)
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- Bob, come on. It's 8:30. - This is Ed Harrison. Miss Haynes.
White Christmas (1954)
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- That's a pretty cynical point of view. - Come, come now, Miss Haynes.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
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Not you. I guess I mean "Sonny."
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