Out of the Past
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: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.

:20:17
- Well, this is a coincidence.
- Yes, it is.

:20:21
- American music.
- You know, I've been here for two nights.

:20:25
- Thinking?
- No, just waiting.

:20:28
I haven't been lonely.
:20:30
- Bourbon?
- As you suggested.

:20:33
Thank you, sir.
:20:35
I've been sitting here for three hours.
:20:37
I thought the guy was gonna
break out with "Melancholy Baby."

:20:42
You know, you're a curious man.
:20:44
You're gonna make every guy
you meet a little bit curious.

:20:47
That's not what I mean.
You don't ask questions.

:20:50
You don't even ask me what my name is.
:20:53
All right, what's your name?
:20:56
Kathie.
:20:58
- I like it.
- Or where I come from.


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