Out of the Past
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:04:00
Either that or you're on the wrong
side of the counter.

:04:03
- Tell me something.
- You don't look as though I could.

:04:06
That Bailey who burns you up,
he run the gas station?

:04:09
- Do you know him?
- I might have once.

:04:12
If he keeps mooning around Jim's girl,
nobody'll know him...

:04:16
...and that'd be too bad.
:04:18
You see much of this Bailey?
:04:21
Yeah, every day from here.
:04:24
I often wondered what happened to him...
:04:26
...then one day I'm breezing through here,
and there's his name up on a sign.

:04:31
- It's a small world.
- Yeah, or a big sign.

:04:51
- They're just not feeding today.
- They will later. It's clouding up.

:04:57
They say the day you die,
your name is written on a cloud.

:04:59
- Who says?
- They.

:05:01
Never heard of them.
:05:04
Nothing in that one but rain.
Think we ought to go home?

:05:07
Yes.
:05:08
- Do you want to?
- No.

:05:13
Every time I look at the sky,
I think of all the places I've never been.

:05:17
Yes, and every time you look up,
they're all the same.

:05:21
- You've been a lot of places, haven't you?
- One too many.

:05:24
- Which did you like best?
- This one right here.

:05:27
- I bet you say that to all the places.
- You see that cove over there?

:05:31
I'd like to build a house right there...
:05:33
...marry you, live in it
and never go anywhere else.

:05:37
I wish you would.
:05:46
You were never married before, were you?
:05:49
Not that I can remember.
:05:52
That's good.
:05:53
You'd be amazed the way
people talk about you.

:05:56
The mysterious Jeff Bailey.

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