My Darling Clementine
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Any less ill-advised
than the way you left Boston?

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How did you know
I was here?

:47:08
I didn't.
Finding you hasn't been easy.

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From cow camp to cow camp,
from one mining town to another.

:47:17
Well, I should think
that if nothing more...

:47:19
you'd be at least flattered
to have a girl chase you.

:47:22
Look, Clem.
You've got to get out of here.

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- But I'm not.
- This is no place
for your kind of person.

:47:29
What kind of a person
am I, John?

:47:31
Please, go back home, Clem.
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Back where you belong.
Forget the--

:47:57
Does this happen
to John frequently?

:48:00
Oui, mademoiselle.
Each time it's worse.

:48:09
You're ill, John.
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So that's the reason
you left.

:48:13
That has nothing
to do with it.

:48:15
Foolish, foolish John, as if that
would have mattered.

:48:19
I tell you, Clem,
the condition of my health
has nothing to do with it.

:48:23
I don't believe you,
John.

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Then I'll give you
the truth.

:48:29
The man you once knew
is no more.

:48:32
There's not a vestige
of him left. Nothing.

:48:34
Come. I'll take you
back to the hotel.

:48:36
Please, John, you can't
send me away like this.

:48:40
You can't run away from me
any more than you can
run away from yourself.

:48:46
Now I know why you don't care
Whether you live or die...

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why you tried
to get yourself killed.

:48:52
I've heard all about you,
John, and you're wrong.

:48:55
So wrong.
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You have no right
to destroy yourself.


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