Out of the Past
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:39:34
Look who's here.
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Hello, Markham.
Glad to see you again.

:39:41
I always wondered if you missed me.
:39:43
Same guy. Time-proof, weatherproof.
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- Cigarette?
- Smoking.

:39:52
- Thanks. Had breakfast?
- No.

:39:54
Joe, tell the boy we have a guest.
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Say, I understand you're operating
a little gasoline station.

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- You say it like it's hard to understand.
- Well, it is.

:40:02
It's very simple. I sell gasoline.
I make a small profit.

:40:05
With that I buy groceries,
the grocer makes a profit.

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They call it earning a living.
You may have heard of it somewhere.

:40:12
I may have, but it wasn't from you.
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- I didn't mean to hurt your feelings, Whit.
- My feelings?

:40:18
Ten years ago, I hid them somewhere
and I haven't been able to find them.

:40:21
Where did you look?
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In my pocketbook.
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Nice, isn't it?
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Yeah, it must have set you back
a few shells.

:40:31
Always worrying about my expenses.
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It's a nice view.
Am I here to admire it?

:40:35
Not exactly.
:40:38
I need your help.
:40:39
Like old times.
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I always liked you.
:40:43
You liked me because you could use me.
You could use me because I was smart.

:40:47
I'm not smart anymore.
I run a gas station.

:40:49
I like the view.
:40:51
Can you still listen?
:40:52
I can hear.
:40:54
Well, you told me about your business.
:40:56
Well, mine is a little more precarious,
and I earn considerably more.


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