Out of the Past
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:16:03
She had been at the Reforma
and then gone.

:16:05
I took the bus south like she did.
:16:07
It was hot in Taxco.
You say to yourself, "How hot can it get?"

:16:11
And then in Acapulco, you find out.
:16:13
She had to wind up here...
:16:15
... because if you wanna go south,
here's where you get the boat.

:16:18
All I had to do was wait.
:16:20
Near the plaza was a little café
called La Mar Azul next to a movie house.

:16:25
I sat there in the
afternoons and drank beer.

:16:29
I used to sit there half-asleep
with a beer and the darkness...

:16:32
... only that music from the movie
next door kept jarring me awake.

:16:36
And then I saw her
coming out of the sun...

:16:40
... and I knew why Whit didn't
care about that 40 grand.

:16:43
Cuba Libre, please.
:17:05
"Senorita, senor," may I speak some words?
:17:08
- You will be seated, "senor", huh? Yes?
- With pleasure, "senor".

:17:15
I am José Rodriguez, a guide,
a most excellent guide.

:17:18
- Indeed?
- You ask them.

:17:20
They can tell you that José Rodriguez
knows Acapulco as no one else.

:17:24
- Each little street...
- I don't want a guide.

:17:26
- A very difficult girl.
- Is there one not so, "senor"?

:17:30
- Perhaps a lottery ticket?
- No.

:17:32
I have here, wrought
by skilled hands, a ring...

:17:37
...and earrings of jade and pure silver.
:17:40
These.
:17:48
- I never wear them.
- Nor I. Please.

:17:52
No, thank you.
:17:54
My name is Jeff Markham,
and I haven't talked to anybody...

:17:57
...who hasn't tried to sell me
something for 10 days.


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