:36:00
You betcha.
And l'll watch all the curves too.
:36:07
Now, there's a great fellow.
:36:09
There's anybody in the world
could beat that wildcat racket, it's him.
:36:13
-Funny how the dames fell for him.
-Can't understand it.
:36:15
Neither can l.
Course, l mean waitresses and such.
:36:18
None of them were high-class broads--
l mean, gals, like yourself.
:36:22
Oh, please, Ed.
Suppose someone should come in?
:36:25
Then we'd have to get married
all over again, wouldn't we?
:36:32
Yes, thank you.
:36:39
-Who was it?
-lt was a wire from Joe.
:36:43
He'll be by for you
in about a half an hour.
:36:46
Paul.
:36:48
l think you'd better let Joe go on again.
You didn't sleep.
:36:51
Well, how could l?
:36:53
Every time l closed my eyes,
l could see those two guys burning.
:36:56
Well, l'm thankful it wasn't you.
:36:59
Every minute, l expect someone to knock
on the door and tell me l'm a widow.
:37:04
-Please stay tonight and get some sleep.
-l can't.
:37:07
l was enough of a heel last night,
walking out on Joe the way l did.
:37:13
l guess l'd try anything
to keep you home one more day.
:37:16
l'm alone so much,
it's got me talking to myself.
:37:19
Paul.
:37:21
Why can't l have a baby?
:37:23
Maybe then l wouldn't be so. . .so lonely.
:37:27
There you go,
singing the same old song.
:37:31
-You know we can't afford a kid.
-lt's the same old song from you.
:37:35
How long do you think
l'm gonna stay young enough?
:37:37
The girls l went to school with
have two or three kids now.
:37:40
The girls you went to school with
were smart to marry guys with real jobs.
:37:46
Paul, l'm not blaming you.
l'm complaining for both of us.
:37:50
We've got a right to a better life
than this. You could get a job. . .
:37:53
. . .and though there wasn't much money,
you'd get it every week, be home nights.
:37:58
-Yeah, try and tell that to Joe.
-Who are you married to, Joe or me?