Chords for Some Came Running (1958): Ginny meets Gwen French
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Are you Miss French?
Yes.
I'm Jenny Moorhead.
You don't know me, but I know you.
At least I know about you.
I'd
kind of like to talk to you about something.
What can I do for you?
You don't look like a school teacher.
Thank you.
I assume that was a compliment.
Oh, sure.
May I sit down?
Of course.
You won't tell Dave I've been here, will you?
Because he'll skin me alive if he knows I was.
Is he a friend of yours?
Yeah.
I'm not going to take up much of your time, Miss French.
But you see, he's coming
back today and there's something I just got to know.
Are you going to marry him?
Am I what?
I've got to know how things stand, that's all.
I'm not sure I can
Miss French, let me explain.
You see, I think he's in love with you.
And if you're going
to marry him, then I'll clear out.
But if it's just one of them things
Are you from Chicago?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Did he tell you about me?
No.
I read the papers.
Oh, oh, golly, wasn't that terrible?
I knew I shouldn't have come, but
Oh, I'm very
crazy about him, you see, Miss French.
And this is the God's truth.
I want him to have
what he wants, even if it means you instead of me.
I assume Mr.
Hirsch discussed me with you, otherwise you wouldn't be here.
Oh, no, that's not so.
Oh, he never said nothing.
I kept asking him and asking him, but he never
said nothing.
Here and in Terre Haute and Indianapolis, but he never said nothing.
You were on that trip?
Yeah.
But he ain't in love with me, Miss French.
I wish he was.
I'd give my right eye if he was.
I never felt like this about nobody in my whole life.
He just touches me and I fall apart.
I do wish you wouldn't cry.
Whatever you may have imagined, or whatever Dave himself may
have told you, there's absolutely nothing between Mr.
Hirsch and myself.
I've helped him a little
with his writing, nothing else.
Consequently, I'm not your rival.
Oh, oh, Miss French, I'm glad I come then.
Oh, I was so scared.
You don't know how scared I was.
Because I know you could take him away from me if you want to, because I ain't rich or smart like you.
I haven't got nothing.
Not even a reputation.
I'm sure you have a reputation, Miss Moorhead.
That's one thing, don't bother Dave none.
I don't like to be rude, but my next class is coming in now and I
Oh, I'll go.
You ain't sore at me for coming.
In a way, I'm grateful.
Grateful?
I don't know why, Miss French.
I thank you.
Thanks awfully much.
Now you won't say nothing, not to nobody, will you?
Nobody.
Oh, goodbye, Miss French.
Goodbye.
Are you Miss French?
Yes.
I'm Jenny Moorhead.
You don't know me, but I know you.
At least I know about you.
I'd
kind of like to talk to you about something.
What can I do for you?
You don't look like a school teacher.
Thank you.
I assume that was a compliment.
Oh, sure.
May I sit down?
Of course.
You won't tell Dave I've been here, will you?
Because he'll skin me alive if he knows I was.
Is he a friend of yours?
Yeah.
I'm not going to take up much of your time, Miss French.
But you see, he's coming
back today and there's something I just got to know.
Are you going to marry him?
Am I what?
I've got to know how things stand, that's all.
I'm not sure I can
Miss French, let me explain.
You see, I think he's in love with you.
And if you're going
to marry him, then I'll clear out.
But if it's just one of them things
Are you from Chicago?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Did he tell you about me?
No.
I read the papers.
Oh, oh, golly, wasn't that terrible?
I knew I shouldn't have come, but
Oh, I'm very
crazy about him, you see, Miss French.
And this is the God's truth.
I want him to have
what he wants, even if it means you instead of me.
I assume Mr.
Hirsch discussed me with you, otherwise you wouldn't be here.
Oh, no, that's not so.
Oh, he never said nothing.
I kept asking him and asking him, but he never
said nothing.
Here and in Terre Haute and Indianapolis, but he never said nothing.
You were on that trip?
Yeah.
But he ain't in love with me, Miss French.
I wish he was.
I'd give my right eye if he was.
I never felt like this about nobody in my whole life.
He just touches me and I fall apart.
I do wish you wouldn't cry.
Whatever you may have imagined, or whatever Dave himself may
have told you, there's absolutely nothing between Mr.
Hirsch and myself.
I've helped him a little
with his writing, nothing else.
Consequently, I'm not your rival.
Oh, oh, Miss French, I'm glad I come then.
Oh, I was so scared.
You don't know how scared I was.
Because I know you could take him away from me if you want to, because I ain't rich or smart like you.
I haven't got nothing.
Not even a reputation.
I'm sure you have a reputation, Miss Moorhead.
That's one thing, don't bother Dave none.
I don't like to be rude, but my next class is coming in now and I
Oh, I'll go.
You ain't sore at me for coming.
In a way, I'm grateful.
Grateful?
I don't know why, Miss French.
I thank you.
Thanks awfully much.
Now you won't say nothing, not to nobody, will you?
Nobody.
Oh, goodbye, Miss French.
Goodbye.
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Are you Miss French?
Yes. _ _ _
I'm Jenny Moorhead.
You don't know me, but I know you.
At least I know about you. _
_ I'd
kind of like to talk to you about something.
What can I do for you? _
_ You don't look like a school teacher.
Thank you.
I assume that was a compliment.
Oh, sure.
_ May I sit down?
Of course. _ _ _ _
You won't tell Dave I've been here, will you?
Because he'll skin me alive if he knows I was.
_ Is he a friend of yours?
Yeah.
I'm not going to take up much of your time, Miss French.
But you see, he's coming
back today and there's something I just got to know.
Are you going to marry him?
_ Am I what?
I've got to know how things stand, that's all.
_ I'm not sure I can_
Miss French, let me explain.
You see, I think he's in love with you.
And if you're going
to marry him, then I'll clear out.
But if it's just one of them things_
_ Are you from Chicago?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Did he tell you about me?
No.
I read the papers.
Oh, oh, golly, wasn't that terrible?
I knew I shouldn't have come, but_
Oh, I'm very
crazy about him, you see, Miss French.
_ And this is the God's truth.
I want him to have
what he wants, even if it means you instead of me.
_ _ _ I assume Mr.
Hirsch discussed me with you, otherwise you wouldn't be here.
Oh, no, that's not so.
Oh, he never said nothing.
I kept asking him and asking him, but he never
said nothing.
Here and in Terre Haute and Indianapolis, but he never said nothing.
You were on that trip?
Yeah. _
But he ain't in love with me, Miss French.
_ I wish he was. _
_ _ I'd give my right eye if he was. _
I never felt like this about nobody in my whole life. _ _
He just touches me and I fall apart. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I do wish you wouldn't cry. _ _ _ _
Whatever you may have imagined, or whatever Dave himself may
have told you, there's absolutely nothing between Mr.
Hirsch and myself.
_ I've helped him a little
with his writing, nothing else.
Consequently, I'm not your rival. _ _ _
_ _ Oh, oh, Miss French, I'm glad I come then.
_ Oh, I was so scared.
You don't know how scared I was.
Because I know you could take him away from me if you want to, because I ain't rich or smart like you.
_ _ I haven't got nothing. _ _
_ _ Not even a reputation.
I'm sure you have a reputation, Miss Moorhead.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
That's one thing, don't bother Dave none.
_ I don't like to be rude, but my next class is coming in now and I_
Oh, I'll go.
You ain't sore at me for coming.
In a way, I'm grateful.
_ Grateful?
I don't know why, Miss French.
_ I thank you.
Thanks awfully much.
_ Now you won't say nothing, not to nobody, will you?
Nobody.
_ _ _ Oh, goodbye, Miss French.
Goodbye. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Are you Miss French?
Yes. _ _ _
I'm Jenny Moorhead.
You don't know me, but I know you.
At least I know about you. _
_ I'd
kind of like to talk to you about something.
What can I do for you? _
_ You don't look like a school teacher.
Thank you.
I assume that was a compliment.
Oh, sure.
_ May I sit down?
Of course. _ _ _ _
You won't tell Dave I've been here, will you?
Because he'll skin me alive if he knows I was.
_ Is he a friend of yours?
Yeah.
I'm not going to take up much of your time, Miss French.
But you see, he's coming
back today and there's something I just got to know.
Are you going to marry him?
_ Am I what?
I've got to know how things stand, that's all.
_ I'm not sure I can_
Miss French, let me explain.
You see, I think he's in love with you.
And if you're going
to marry him, then I'll clear out.
But if it's just one of them things_
_ Are you from Chicago?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Did he tell you about me?
No.
I read the papers.
Oh, oh, golly, wasn't that terrible?
I knew I shouldn't have come, but_
Oh, I'm very
crazy about him, you see, Miss French.
_ And this is the God's truth.
I want him to have
what he wants, even if it means you instead of me.
_ _ _ I assume Mr.
Hirsch discussed me with you, otherwise you wouldn't be here.
Oh, no, that's not so.
Oh, he never said nothing.
I kept asking him and asking him, but he never
said nothing.
Here and in Terre Haute and Indianapolis, but he never said nothing.
You were on that trip?
Yeah. _
But he ain't in love with me, Miss French.
_ I wish he was. _
_ _ I'd give my right eye if he was. _
I never felt like this about nobody in my whole life. _ _
He just touches me and I fall apart. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I do wish you wouldn't cry. _ _ _ _
Whatever you may have imagined, or whatever Dave himself may
have told you, there's absolutely nothing between Mr.
Hirsch and myself.
_ I've helped him a little
with his writing, nothing else.
Consequently, I'm not your rival. _ _ _
_ _ Oh, oh, Miss French, I'm glad I come then.
_ Oh, I was so scared.
You don't know how scared I was.
Because I know you could take him away from me if you want to, because I ain't rich or smart like you.
_ _ I haven't got nothing. _ _
_ _ Not even a reputation.
I'm sure you have a reputation, Miss Moorhead.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
That's one thing, don't bother Dave none.
_ I don't like to be rude, but my next class is coming in now and I_
Oh, I'll go.
You ain't sore at me for coming.
In a way, I'm grateful.
_ Grateful?
I don't know why, Miss French.
_ I thank you.
Thanks awfully much.
_ Now you won't say nothing, not to nobody, will you?
Nobody.
_ _ _ Oh, goodbye, Miss French.
Goodbye. _ _ _ _ _ _ _