Out of the Past
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:18:00
If I don't talk, I think. It's too late
in life for me to start thinking.

:18:05
I could go down to the cliff and look
at the sea like a good tourist.

:18:08
But it's no good if there isn't somebody
you can turn to and say, "Nice view, huh?"

:18:12
It's the same with the churches,
the relics, the moonlight or a Cuba Libre.

:18:16
Nothing in the world is any good
unless you can share it.

:18:19
Maybe you ought to go home.
:18:20
- Maybe that's why I'm here.
- Is it?

:18:26
Well, there's always José Rodriguez.
:18:29
If it gets too lonely, there's a cantina
down the street called Pablo's.

:18:32
It's nice and quiet. The man there
plays American music for a dollar.

:18:37
Sip bourbon and shut your eyes.
It's like a little place on 56th Street.

:18:42
I'll wear my earrings.
:18:45
I sometimes go there.
:18:59
I went to send a wire to Whit
that I'd found her...

:19:02
... but the telegraph office
was closed for the siesta.

:19:05
I was glad it was,
and I suddenly knew why.

:19:15
I went to Pablo's that night.
:19:17
I knew I'd go every night
until she showed up...

:19:20
... and I knew she knew it.
:19:23
I sat there and drank bourbon,
and I shut my eyes...

:19:25
... but I didn't think
of a joint on 56th Street.

:19:28
I knew where I was and what I was doing.
I just thought what a sucker I was.

:19:34
I even knew she wouldn't
come the first night...

:19:36
... but I sat there, grinding it out.
:19:47
But the next night I knew she'd show.
:19:50
She waited until it was late...
:19:53
... and then she walked in
out of the moonlight, smiling.


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