Since You Went Away
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1:14:02
Well, all right, then.
1:14:08
- Bill, speak to me.
- Gee, I'm sorry.

1:14:10
- Look what you've done.
- I didn't do anything.

1:14:16
I guess that'll teach him.
1:14:28
You know, I've never been
to the beach in my whole life.

1:14:32
- I've never seen the ocean.
- You haven't?

1:14:35
I never saw it
till a couple of months ago.

1:14:37
But you're a sailor.
1:14:39
- I was brought up on a farm.
- I see.

1:14:42
- I've never been on a farm.
- You haven't?

1:14:46
I was brought up
on an Army post.

1:14:49
I see.
1:14:53
I have to catch a train.
1:14:54
Gotta be back at the base
in the morning.

1:15:01
Sure wish you could spend
the rest of the evening with us.

1:15:04
No, you don't.
I've butted in enough already.

1:15:07
- No, we loved meeting you.
- Sure we did.

1:15:11
I'll catch a bus here.
1:15:14
- So long, buddy.
- Good-bye.

1:15:17
You've both been swell.
1:15:18
You're the only people I met
since I came to town.

1:15:21
Why didn't you go
to the canteen?

1:15:23
They're so crowded and everything,
and I don't dance so very good.

1:15:26
You and me both.
1:15:28
Next time you come to town,
maybe we can all go bowling again.

1:15:32
Gee, I don't know
if I'll ever be back this way.

1:15:35
I expect we'll get going
any day now.

1:15:39
The war looks
pretty good, doesn't it?

1:15:41
It sure does.
1:15:42
Well, good-bye, miss.
My name's Harold E. Smith.

1:15:45
I'm Bill Smollett,
and this is Miss Hilton.

1:15:48
- How are you?
- Jane's my first name.

1:15:51
- Good-bye, Jane.
- Good-bye.

1:15:58
- Bye, Harold.
- Hal.


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