:22:14
Oh, Paul, you're late.
:22:19
How's about coming in
for some coffee, Joe?
:22:21
Oh, this is Cassie Hartley.
:22:24
This is Pearl, Paul's wife.
:22:26
-Hello.
-Pleased to know you.
:22:27
Come on, it's cold out here.
:22:29
Can't stop. l'll about make
the market now.
:22:31
-What's wrong with Paul?
-He'll be all right.
:22:33
He just needs a good night's sleep.
:22:35
Tell him l'll wire him from L.A.
what time l'll pick him up.
:22:38
Bye. Goodbye.
:22:39
Bye.
:22:46
l can't figure you out.
:22:47
lf you took care of your truck like
yourselves, it'd fall apart in two weeks.
:22:51
We're tougher than any truck
off any assembly line.
:22:54
l bet your friend Harry McNamara
thought that too.
:22:56
Forget about Harry, will you?
:22:58
He probably was so tired,
he thought the whole thing was a dream.
:23:02
How much money you got?
:23:04
Come on, how much?
:23:07
-A dollar and 1 2 cents.
-Just what l thought.
:23:10
Not even enough to rent a room.
:23:11
-l'll get by.
-How?
:23:13
l get rid of this load,
l'll get you a room.
:23:16
You needn't do that.
l'm grateful for the ride.
:23:18
You've been nice.
:23:19
lf l let you go, l'll be worrying,
wondering what happened to you.
:23:22
And l got enough worries
the way it is.
:23:25
l guess l'd be pretty dumb
not to say yes.
:23:28
Maybe l'm dumb anyway.
:23:30
You can figure that out later.
:23:37
l ain't used to taking in roomers
at 4:30 in the morning.
:23:39
lt's never too late to start.
The best people check in at 4:30.
:23:42
l don't know about that.
l never see any of them.
:23:50
Well, anyway, you got
a bed for a week.
:23:52
Yeah. That'll give me time
to find something to do.
:23:56
-l'll pay you back.
-l'm real worried about that.
:23:59
l got it all doped out
with the cops if you don't.