Out of the Past
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:23:00
- You are taking me back.
- There's no hurry.

:23:04
I could have run away last night.
:23:07
- I'd find you.
- Yes, I believe you would.

:23:13
Are you glad you did?
:23:16
I don't know.
:23:19
I am.
:23:22
- There was a little business about $40,000.
- I didn't take it.

:23:25
How'd you know it was taken?
:23:28
It's what you meant.
:23:30
I don't want anything of his
or any part of him.

:23:35
- Except his life.
- I didn't know what I was doing.

:23:38
I didn't know anything,
except how much I hated him.

:23:41
But I didn't take anything.
:23:44
I didn't, Jeff.
:23:48
Won't you believe me?
:23:51
Baby, I don't care.
:24:00
I never saw her in the daytime.
We seemed to live by night.

:24:04
What was left of the day went away
like a pack of cigarettes you smoked.

:24:07
I didn't know where she lived.
I never followed her.

:24:10
All I ever had to go on
was a place and time to see her again.

:24:14
I don't know what we were waiting for.
Maybe we thought the world would end.

:24:17
Maybe we thought it was a dream...
:24:19
... and we'd wake up
with a hangover in Niagara Falls.

:24:21
I wired Whit, but I didn't tell him.
:24:24
"I'm in Acapulco," I said,
"I wish you were here."

:24:27
And every night I went to meet her.
:24:30
How did I know she'd ever
show up? I didn't.

:24:33
What stopped her from taking
a boat to Chile or Guatemala? Nothing.

:24:37
How big a chump can you get to be?
I was finding out.

:24:43
And then she'd come along
like school was out...

:24:46
... and everything else was just
a stone you sailed at the sea.

:24:50
- I didn't know you were so little.
- I'm taller than Napoleon.

:24:53
You're prettier too.
:24:57
- Did you miss me?
- No more than I would my eyes.


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