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1:36:03
That's the story.
Now you know more about him.

1:36:06
Yeah.
1:36:08
What would you do if you were me?
1:36:10
If I was you?
1:36:12
Now, ain't that just like a woman?
I ain't you.

1:36:15
How far do you think
you'd get with a puss like mine?

1:36:19
I'd like to talk to him
if he'll talk to me.

1:36:22
We ain't going to be here
but a few more hours.

1:36:24
- I know.
- Morning, at the latest, we'll be gone.

1:36:26
I know that. I still
want to talk to him.

1:36:28
That's the way you want it, huh?
1:36:31
That's the way I want it.
1:36:33
All right.
I'll go see where he's at.

1:37:01
Over here.
1:37:08
Groot said I'd find you here.
I wanted to talk to you.

1:37:11
Is it all right?
I wanted to--

1:37:15
You're shaking.
You thought I was Dunson.

1:37:18
Yeah.
Hey, how did you know--

1:37:21
I know a little bit about it.
Groot told me.

1:37:23
It's funny. I didn't imagine you
being scared. It doesn't seem to fit.

1:37:27
- It fits.
- I guess it does.

1:37:29
- It makes things clearer. It helps.
- Helps what?

1:37:32
I know how you feel.
I'm scared too.

1:37:34
That's why I'm talking. It's the
best thing to do when you feel that way.

1:37:37
Just talk and keep on talking.
1:37:39
Really it is. I talk to myself even
if I have to sit in front of a mirror--

1:37:43
- I can see myself--
- You don't have to do that.

1:37:46
You can talk to me.
I'm right here. If it would help--

1:37:49
You can tell me to mind
my own business if you'd like.

1:37:51
If it would help any, you can hit me,
like I did you, right across the mouth.

1:37:56
It'd be good for you to talk,
and I'd like to talk to you--


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