[Patsy has come to apologize for telling a newspaper that Stokowski would be conducting her orchestra of jobless musicians] But why did you do it? You must have had a reason. 复制复制成功复制失败,请手动复制
Patricia "Patsy" Cardwell:复制复制成功复制失败,请手动复制
Oh, yes! I had a hundred reasons! Would you like to hear them? 复制复制成功复制失败,请手动复制
Himself, Leopold Stokowski:复制复制成功复制失败,请手动复制
I certainly would. 复制复制成功复制失败,请手动复制
Patricia "Patsy" Cardwell:复制复制成功复制失败,请手动复制
[Goes to the door of his study and counts:] One! Two! Three! Four! 复制复制成功复制失败,请手动复制
[And Stokowski suddenly hears "Hungarian Rhapsody" as clear as a bell inside his own house! He and she go out onto his balcony overlooking the entryway. The 100 men are standing on the stairway, playing] 复制复制成功复制失败,请手动复制
Patricia "Patsy" Cardwell:复制复制成功复制失败,请手动复制
Those are my reasons. I thought you'd like to hear them. 复制复制成功复制失败,请手动复制
[Stokowski listens until the piece is nearly over, and then starts conducting with his hands] 复制复制成功复制失败,请手动复制
Tommy Bitters:复制复制成功复制失败,请手动复制
[Having just had Frost light a cigarette for him only to have it explode in his mouth] When are you going to stop playing these cheap childish tricks on me? 复制复制成功复制失败,请手动复制
John R. Frost:复制复制成功复制失败,请手动复制
The day you stop playing them on me. 复制复制成功复制失败,请手动复制
Tommy Bitters:复制复制成功复制失败,请手动复制
Well, at least mine are funny, and new! 复制复制成功复制失败,请手动复制