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Mrs. Gray:
[enters the room]
Here's a letter for you, Eddie. Forwarded *all* the way from France. [pauses] Mrs. Gray:
Three cents postage due. Eddie Bartlett:
Put it on the bill. Mrs. Gray:
*Don't* think I *won't*! Eddie Bartlett:
[as Mrs. Gray leaves]
And don't you think I think you won't. Danny Green:
[as Eddie reads the letter with a smile]
Well, who's that from? [Eddie shows him photo of Jean in costume] Danny Green:
Ohh, say, she's pretty. One of them French peasants, huh? . Eddie Bartlett:
No, it's an American gal. Lives in Mineola, Long Island. Danny Green:
Oh. Well, I won't hold that against her
[enters the room]
Here's a letter for you, Eddie. Forwarded *all* the way from France. [pauses] Mrs. Gray:
Three cents postage due. Eddie Bartlett:
Put it on the bill. Mrs. Gray:
*Don't* think I *won't*! Eddie Bartlett:
[as Mrs. Gray leaves]
And don't you think I think you won't. Danny Green:
[as Eddie reads the letter with a smile]
Well, who's that from? [Eddie shows him photo of Jean in costume] Danny Green:
Ohh, say, she's pretty. One of them French peasants, huh? . Eddie Bartlett:
No, it's an American gal. Lives in Mineola, Long Island. Danny Green:
Oh. Well, I won't hold that against her
Full Transcript
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Here's a letter for you Eddie Forward all the way from France
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There's three cents' postage due Put it on the bill
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Don't think I won't And don't you think I think you won't
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Well who's that from
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Oh say she's pretty
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One of them French peasants huh No it's an American gal
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Lives in Mineola Long Island
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Well I won't hold that against her Danny
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Movie Summary
Three men attempt to make a living in Prohibitionist America after returning home from fighting together in World War I.


