Barbary Coast
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:43:00
You always have to be charming
at the wrong time.

:43:02
You don't mind this loose talk I hope, ma'am?
:43:06
There.
:43:08
I guess you're buttoned now and forever.
:43:10
It seems to have stopped raining.
:43:12
I think we'd better go.
:43:16
I had an idea we were never
going to leave here, but...

:43:19
...I guess that's impractical.
:43:21
I'm afraid it is.
:43:24
How am I going to write to you
if I don't know where you live?

:43:27
I write awfully well, something like
Shelley when I'm in the mood.

:43:30
- I'll read you something he wrote.
- You haven't time, Mr. Carmichael.

:43:34
This is my road, and that's yours, to the boat...
:43:38
...and the lamb chops in wine sauce.
:43:40
Lamb kidneys, ma'am.
:43:43
Only they don't seem so important now.
:43:45
- Can't I see you home?
- You'll miss the boat.

:43:49
Aren't I ever going to see you again?
:43:51
I'd like to remember it just like this.
:43:54
The rain, the fog...
:43:56
...and a poet from Gramercy Park
with his bags of gold.

:43:59
Let's leave it that way.
:44:01
It's awfully hard to live poetry.
:44:04
Goodbye, Mr. Carmichael.
:44:07
Will you take this as a present, then,
and read it yourself?

:44:10
And pretend I wrote it?
:44:12
Thank you.
:44:14
- Goodbye.
- Goodbye.

:44:20
Hey!
:44:22
You don't want a couple of jackasses
to remember me by?

:44:25
No, thank you. Goodbye.
:44:32
Kind of foggy, ain't it, Josephine?
:44:34
Maybe that old boat won't sail after all.
:44:42
Where have you been?
I've been worried about you.

:44:45
I've been riding, Louis, in Gramercy Park.
:44:49
What are you talking about?
There ain't no Gramercy Park around here.

:44:53
I guess you're right.
:44:54
Is something the matter? Did anything happen?
:44:59
A lot happened.

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