Barbary Coast
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:39:11
I'm sorry to break in on you like this,
mister, but...

:39:13
...it's getting pretty wet out there.
:39:22
What's the matter?
:39:24
I can't get over it.
:39:26
- Over what?
- How beautiful a woman is.

:39:29
I'd almost forgotten, so help me.
:39:32
Did you ever read about Balboa when he
first caught sight of the Pacific Ocean?

:39:37
- What are you talking about?
- He fainted with pure joy.

:39:40
You're the most peculiar desert rat I've seen yet.
:39:43
Would you mind very much if I
looked at you, if I promise not to faint?

:39:47
You're pretty wet, ma'am.
:39:48
Don't you think you ought to hang those
clothes of yours in front of the fire to dry?

:39:53
Well...
:39:55
I'm afraid there's only this one room, but...
:39:57
I'll either have to go outside or I could use
my willpower and turn my back.

:40:02
- Turn around, mister.
- Yes, ma'am.

:40:06
I apologize for this place.
I found it myself a few minutes ago.

:40:12
That's how I happened to join the gold rush.
:40:14
It was a case of going to work for my
father or finding the Golden Fleece.

:40:17
I'm afraid I'm gabbin' my head off, but...
:40:19
...I haven't talked to anybody for two years,
except my two burros.

:40:23
I reckon you met them outside.
:40:25
What did you talk to them about?
:40:28
About cakes of soap. Whether I'd shave or not.
:40:30
Lamb kidneys in wine sauce
for breakfast we used to have at home.

:40:34
- You're from New York, aren't you?
- 14 Gramercy Park.

:40:37
Gramercy Park!
I used to play there when I was a little girl.

:40:40
You weren't that little brat
with the Shetland pony?

:40:44
No, I don't think you know me.
:40:47
I was raised under a bell jar
with forget-me-nots in my hair.

:40:51
Clothes dry yet?
:40:53
I'll see.
:40:55
Yes. I guess they're about cooked now, ma'am.

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