Black Friday
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:19:04
# Last night
I thought you loved me #

:19:10
# Dearly #
:19:14
# And I was #
:19:17
An old fashioned.
George?

:19:19
I'm ready for anything.
:19:20
Two.
:19:21
Yes, sir.
:19:24
# But now you're as far #
:19:29
# As far as
the tiniest star ##

:19:36
I find the singer
rather interesting,
don't you, George?

:19:40
Yeah. Who is she, Ernest?
I seem to know her.

:19:45
Could she be
one of my former students?

:19:53
I really am surprised,
George,

:19:55
at your pretending
to know the singer.

:19:57
Well, come, come,
come now, Ernest.

:19:58
I'm a college professor,
not a college boy.

:20:01
All these people here
on pleasure bent.

:20:03
"And pleasure brings
as surely in her train

:20:06
Remorse and sorrow
and vindictive pain"

:20:08
as William Kelper says.
:20:15
Oh, pardon me.
:20:18
Sure.
:20:32
Why, what's wrong, George?
:20:35
My head hurts.
:20:37
That pain again.
:20:40
I can't stand it.
:20:41
We'll leave instantly.
:20:51
Yes. Yes, the next train
leaves at noon.

:20:54
You wish me
to make a reservation?

:20:56
Yes, please.
:20:58
And send up a boy
to help me pack, will you?


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