Broadway Bill
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:34:01
That’s the end of Broadway
Bill in this race.

:34:03
–Don't let him start again.
–AII right.

:34:06
Poor Dan.
:34:07
I wonder what he's going to
do with Broadway Bill now.

:34:21
–Hello, darling.
–Hello.

:34:24
–That’s a nice robe.
–Thank you.

:34:31
–Any news from Dan?
–I had a letter from him.

:34:35
What’s he say?
:34:36
All about being sorry,
hopes I understand...

:34:40
He still loves me,
wishes I'd join him.

:34:45
I think that was about all...
:34:47
the rest of it’s about a rooster.
:34:49
–Skeeter?
–What did you call him?

:34:51
Skeeter.
I gave him that name.

:34:53
Broadway Bill won't run
without him.

:34:58
3 pages devoted to a rooster,
and one to me.

:35:01
That’s a perfect division.
:35:03
–Did you send Skeeter to him?
–Of course not.

:35:05
Broadway Bill needs him.
:35:07
Don't be silly,
he'll be back soon.

:35:09
Maybe this trip's
what he needed.

:35:12
–He'd never get it off his chest.
–Margaret...

:35:15
I...
:35:17
Please don't mind if I
talk to you about this.

:35:20
I know it’s presuming of me
to give you advice.

:35:24
–But, please don't do it.
–Do what?

:35:26
Don't give him up.
:35:28
I haven't given him up.
:35:29
But you're thinking about it.
:35:32
Why not stay with him.
You'll not find someone as...

:35:36
What are you getting
so excited about?

:35:39
He loves you.
Doesn't that mean anything?

:35:42
If Dan loves me,
he'll come back.

:35:58
You're homesick, pal.

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