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1:28:01
Thanks for trying anyway.
1:28:05
Good-bye to you, Linda.
You've been sweet.

1:28:09
Good-bye, Johnny.
I hope you find what you're looking for.

1:28:14
I hope you do.
1:28:16
Linda.
1:28:18
Please, do.
1:28:23
Good-bye, Ned.
1:28:33
I'll miss that man.
1:28:36
He's gone.
1:28:38
-Yes, and in my opinion--
-Good riddance.

1:28:40
-He's really gone.
-Never mind. He loves you, he'll be back.

1:28:44
Be back?
1:28:46
"Be back," did you say?
What do you think I am?

1:28:49
I hope this experience,
hard as it may have been--

1:28:51
Don't worry about me. I'm all right.
1:28:53
Even a little more than all right,
I should say.

1:28:55
-What's with you? Will you kindly--
-You don't love him.

1:28:58
Answer me. Do you or not?
1:29:00
-What's that to you?
-You don't, do you?

1:29:01
It's written all over you.
You're relieved he's gone.

1:29:04
-Suppose I am?
-She asks me, suppose she is!

1:29:06
-Are you? Say it.
-I'm so relieved I could sing with it.

1:29:10
-Is that what you want?
-Yes, thanks.

1:29:12
Neddie, Neddie, have I got a job now.
1:29:15
Is your passport in order? Mine is.
What do you say?

1:29:18
-Well, when?
-Now. Tonight.

1:29:19
-I don't think I could.
-Sure you could. If I can, you can.

1:29:22
-Where are you off to?
-Will you come?

1:29:24
-Where are you going?
-On a trip. On a big ride. Do you mind?

1:29:28
Will you come, Ned?
1:29:30
-Listen, Father--
-A trip now is out of the question.

1:29:35
-You won't.
-Can't.

1:29:37
-Caught?
-Maybe.

1:29:38
-I'll be back for you, Ned.
-I'll be here.

1:29:42
You've got no faith in Johnny, have you?
His little dream may fall flat, you think.

1:29:46
What if it should? There will be another.
1:29:48
I've got faith in Johnny.
Whatever he does is all right with me.

1:29:52
If he wants to dream for a while, he can...
1:29:54
...and if he wants to come back and sell
peanuts, how I'll believe in those peanuts.

1:29:58
Good-bye, Julia. Good-bye, Father.

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