Out of the Past
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1:22:01
- Not until you tell me.
- You believe everything I say, don't you?

1:22:05
Everything you say to me, I believe.
1:22:07
I don't know why I do this.
1:22:10
I don't know why I let you come back
into my life. Why I don't...

1:22:13
...slap your face and send you home.
I don't know.

1:22:17
- Because you said you'd come back.
- But not like this.

1:22:20
- You didn't kill him, did you?
- No.

1:22:24
You know, I had to come back.
1:22:30
- Take me with you, Jeff.
- I have to play this alone.

1:22:34
- You've seen her again?
- Yeah, I saw her.

1:22:38
- Was it the same?
- I saw her, and it was nothing.

1:22:43
She can't be all bad. No one is.
1:22:45
Well, she comes the closest.
1:22:48
- Are you going to see her again?
- Tonight, for the last time.

1:22:51
Then look at her. And look at yourself.
1:22:54
And be very sure that there isn't even
a little bit of love left for her.

1:23:00
Then when you find out
and you know it once and forever...

1:23:04
...send for me.
1:23:06
I don't have to find out.
I know it now.

1:23:11
- That's all I wanted to hear.
- You know, maybe I was wrong...

1:23:15
...and luck is like love.
You have to go all the way to find it.

1:23:19
You do to keep it.
1:23:21
You better go.
Did the kid do what I told him?

1:23:23
They're following him south,
the state police and all of them.

1:23:26
Good.
1:23:29
I can't go.
1:23:50
- You can put that away.
- I can't think of a better place to put it.

1:23:54
- I just want to tell you something.
- Tell it.

1:23:58
I was going to kill you.

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