They Drive by Night
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1:13:00
-Don't you think it--?
-l said, take me home!

1:13:02
Hop in, Cassie.
1:13:09
-l'll run it in the garage for you.
-No, stop. Stop it, do you hear?

1:13:13
-What's the matter with you?
-Please, let me out. Please, let me out!

1:13:16
-Would you like me to come in?
-Leave me alone.

1:13:26
Hi, boss.
1:13:32
Here are those federal gas papers.
They look all right.

1:13:35
Fine, George. l'll go over them.
1:13:37
Mrs. Carlsen's been here
while you were out to dinner.

1:13:39
l don't know,
she may be here yet.

1:13:43
Okay.
1:13:57
-Hello, Joe.
-Oh, hello.

1:14:01
We may knock over
that federal gas contract.

1:14:04
That's swell.
1:14:05
-How do you feel tonight?
-Oh, much better.

1:14:08
Oh, that's good.
1:14:10
Sorry about yesterday, Joe.
l guess my nerves just gave out.

1:14:14
You ought to go away for a while,
get a change.

1:14:16
You've been hanging around
that house too much.

1:14:19
Maybe l will.
1:14:24
Your friend Miss Hartley,
she's very nice.

1:14:28
-Known her long?
-Quite a while.

1:14:31
Did you have a nice time
after you left me?

1:14:34
lt was all right.
1:14:36
You must apologize
to Miss Hartley for me.

1:14:38
Oh, she didn't think anything of it.
1:14:47
-How about some dinner, Joe?
-l've had mine.

1:14:50
You could sit with me and have a drink.
Maybe we could dance.

1:14:54
l'd like to, but l've got to get some
estimates. Figures on the new trucks.

1:14:58
l know, but you can do
all that tomorrow morning.


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