The Lost Weekend
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:12:17
Yes, sir. Thank you.
:12:22
- Good afternoon, Mrs. Deveridge.
- Hello, Mr. Birnam.

:12:26
That's that nice young man who drinks.
:12:34
How is my very good friend, Nat, today?
:12:37
Yes, Mr. Birnam.
:12:39
This being an espeically fine afternoon,
I have decided to ask for your hand in marriage.

:12:43
- Look, Mr. Birnam...
- If that were to be your attitude, Nat...

:12:46
I shall have to drown my sorrows
in a jigger of rye. Just one, that's all.

:12:48
- Can't be done, Mr. Birnam.
- Can't?

:12:51
Let me guess why.
:12:52
My brother was here, undermining my financial structure.
:12:55
I didn't tell him nothing about the wrist watch
you left here, or your cuff links.

:12:59
Today, you'll be glad to know,
we can barter on a cash basis.

:13:03
- One straight rye.
- That was the idea.

:13:42
Don't wipe it away, Nat.
:13:44
Let me have my little vicious circle.
:13:48
You know the circle is the perfect geometric figure.
:13:52
No end, no beginning...
:13:54
- What time is it?
- Quarter of four.

:13:57
Good. We have the whole afternoon together.
:13:59
Will you let me know when it's a quarter of six.
It's very important.


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