Out of the Past
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:29:02
- And here, Jeff, did you see her?
- No. I wish I had.

:29:05
I don't like playing games
when I'm the fall guy.

:29:09
You might remember that, Whit.
:29:22
Thank you.
:29:31
- Nice shoes. Sporty for you, aren't they?
- Yeah, I got them down here.

:29:35
As I said before, I thought
maybe the others squeaked.

:29:38
Let's go down to the bar. You can cool off
while we try to impress each other.

:29:44
Fine.
:29:50
Nice place. I'd like to stay here
a while myself.

:29:53
You did, by proxy.
:30:06
Something tall and cool,
I don't care what.

:30:08
- Two.
- Make it three.

:30:10
Certainly, sir.
:30:12
- So you blew it.
- Anybody can have bad luck.

:30:15
- And squeaky shoes.
- Think of a number, Joe.

:30:18
- Where were you off to?
- The telegraph office to wire you.

:30:23
I told you, I don't like
to spend your money.

:30:26
- I can stand it.
- Well, it's your business.

:30:31
Whit, my friend, there's a million dames
in this world, and they all look like her.

:30:35
No, they don't.
:30:38
So she was here.
:30:40
Well, according to all
available evidence, she was.

:30:43
Maybe I should've sent Stephanos.
:30:46
- Could you find one dame in a million, Joe?
- A one with 40 grand.

:30:56
Sorry.
:30:57
You picked up some nerves.
:30:58
I don't need a crack like that
any more than I need your dough.


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