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On the day before Easter in 1911, Don Hewes is crushed when his dancing partner (and object of affection) Nadine Hale re | dG1fUkt0NTRURnJ4TWM
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00:00 Oh, hello, Miss Brown.
00:01 - McBunny Rabbit. - Oh, we're old friends.
00:03 - Happy Easter. - Happy Easter.
00:05 - Did you... - Aren't you ready yet?
00:07 Just like a man.
00:09 - And this. - Sam, will you get his jacket?
00:10 - I'll get it. - You're gonna be late, you know.
00:12 - Late? - For the Easter parade.
00:13 We had a date, remember?
00:16 Oh.
00:18 Here, let's look.
00:22 Very nice.
00:25 ( music playing )
00:28 ( groans )
00:32 ♪ Never saw you look quite so pretty before ♪
00:38 ♪ Never saw you dress quite so handsome what's more ♪
00:45 ♪ I could hardly wait to keep our date ♪
00:49 ♪ This lovely Easter morning ♪
00:53 ♪ And my heart beat fast as I came through the door ♪
01:00 ♪ For in your Easter bonnet ♪
01:08 ♪ With all the frills upon it ♪
01:12 ♪ You'll be the grandest fellow in the Easter parade ♪
01:21 ♪ I'll be all in clover ♪
01:25 ♪ And when they look us over ♪
01:29 ♪ We'll be the proudest couple in the Easter parade ♪
01:37 ♪ On the avenue ♪
01:42 ♪ Fifth Avenue ♪
01:46 ♪ The photographers will snap us ♪
01:50 ♪ And you'll find that you're in the photograph you are ♪
01:55 ♪ Oh, I could write a sonnet ♪
01:59 ♪ About your Easter bonnet ♪
02:03 ♪ And of the guy I'm taking to the Easter parade ♪
02:11 ( music playing )
02:14 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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