Out of the Past
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:42:00
Well, it's a nice view.
:42:02
Let's have some breakfast.
:42:11
You remember Kathie, don't you?
:42:15
Yeah, I remember Kathie.
:42:19
Sit down.
:42:21
Kathie's back in the fold now.
:42:24
- You're back in the fold too, Jeff.
- I see what you mean.

:42:27
You see, Jeff, you owe me something.
:42:29
You'll never be happy
until you square yourself.

:42:32
Did you bare your heart to him, Kathie?
:42:35
I couldn't help it, Jeff.
:42:38
- Well, that settles things.
- Does it?

:42:41
You're working for me.
:42:43
This man I told you about,
his name is Leonard Eels...

:42:46
...but you won't go to him directly.
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He has a secretary
that he's rather fond of.

:42:50
Her name is Meta Carson.
You'll find her charming.

:42:53
She may even find you charming.
:42:55
I understand that women have.
:42:57
She'll tell you how it's lined up.
:43:00
You know San Francisco, don't you?
:43:04
Yeah, I was there once at a party.
:43:06
- Then you get around.
- Like the monkey and the weasel.

:43:10
We'll put you on a train this afternoon.
:43:13
- Right now, I'd like to get some sleep.
- Find Joe. He'll show you to your room.

:43:17
And don't start worrying.
:43:20
Why should I?
:43:43
Jeff, I had to come back.
What else could I do?

:43:47
You can never help anything, can you?
:43:49
You're like a leaf that the wind blows
from one gutter to another.

:43:54
You can't help anything you do,
even murder.

:43:57
- You can't say it was that.
- I can say one thing. I buried him.


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