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:06:03
Yeah, it is tough.
:06:05
Ken Mason was
your pal too, wasn't he?

:06:08
Yeah.
:06:11
- Was he married?
- No. He was living with his mother.

:06:14
- Must be pretty tough on her.
- Sorry, fellows. I'll see you later.

:06:44
Hello, Mrs Mason.
:06:48
They - They wouldn't let me see him.
:06:51
It's awful hard to believe.
:06:54
- Why, only this morning -
- Please don't talk about it now.

:07:01
Anything I can do?
Could I get you something?

:07:04
No. No, thank you. Not now.
:07:08
Maybe some brandy.
:07:17
How is the poor, dear soul?
:07:20
If you mean Mrs Mason,
she's feeling bad.

:07:22
Ah, well. She's every reason to.
:07:24
Do you know what?
They wouldn't even let her see him.

:07:28
- Her only son.
- Yes, I know.

:07:30
I told her to insist on seeing him.
:07:32
I told her I would,
and she as good as told me to get out.

:07:35
Me! That was only trying to help.
:07:39
I think you can help,
if you'll get some brandy.

:07:42
Come with me.
I have a little in the house.

:07:48
(Doorbell Buzzes)

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