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:21:02
Fun for the first time in years.
:21:05
Do you like him?
:21:06
Yes, l like him.
:21:10
l was pretty hard up when l met him,
and tired of being hard up.

:21:14
He's been good to me.
:21:16
That's his boat, isn't it?
:21:19
lt's a beauty. You know,
when l was a kid,

:21:21
l used to make boats
and sail them here on the river.

:21:25
Looks like it's getting ready
to make a trip.

:21:29
- When?
- l don't know. l don't know.

:21:33
You'll be going with him, won't you?
:21:35
Yes...
No, l don't know.

:21:37
He wants me to go.
He wants to marry me now.

:21:42
But l'm not in love with him.
l haven't even told him l was.

:21:46
But l'm frightened
of being poor again.

:21:47
l hate what it does to people.
l saw what it did to my family and to me.

:21:54
Yes, l don't blame you.
lt's something to be scared of.

:21:58
But...
Look, Kay,

:22:02
l'm to phone Del Block this afternoon.
That's Carter and Block.

:22:04
l've been trying to get a job
with them for a long while.

:22:06
l left some of my drawings there,
and they liked them.

:22:09
Well, two of their draftsmen are going
on a vacation. There might be something.

:22:12
lt wouldn't pay very much, but--
:22:15
Why am l talking like this?
:22:19
l'm sorry you're going away.
:22:21
l haven't thought about the trip much.
:22:24
l kept pushing it off because...
well, l suppose because of you.

:22:28
We've never talked
about ourselves before,

:22:30
but l've thought about us a lot.
Haven't you?

:22:33
l've tried not to.
:22:34
- Car's waiting, Miss Burton.
- Yes. All right.

:22:39
Will you know about the job today?
:22:41
Yes. l think so. Yes.
Maybe this afternoon.

:22:45
- Will you wait for me?
- Yes.


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