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A lyricist moves to New York City aspiring to make it big on Tin Pan Alley.

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Act III

Eileen
They’re all right for the ship, dear, but not the Riviera. Don’t you want to be proud of me⁠—the way I look?
Fred
But if you’re going to stay in your cabin all the time you won’t need nothing but a Mother Hubbard.
Maxie
Well! All ready for the big trip?
Fred
Pretty near. The boat sails Saturday.
Maxie
I don’t know what you want to go to Europe for.
Eileen
Bristling.
Why not?
Maxie
Because he’s never been there. A songwriter never goes anywhere for the first time⁠—they’re always going back to places. Back to Indiana⁠—back, back to Baltimore.
Eileen
Annoyed.
Fred, are you going to talk to Mr.Mr. Hart?
Fred
Yes, ma’am.
Eileen
Well, this would be a good time.
She goes, in about medium dudgeon.
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