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1:17:04
I just came to say good night.
1:17:07
I don't want you to see me.
I'm not very attractive.

1:17:10
- Good night.
- I've lost half a pound since Tuesday.

1:17:13
Good.
1:17:14
I was worried about
the line on my throat.

1:17:16
- This woman's done wonders with it.
- Good.

1:17:21
Better get to bed yourself.
1:17:23
I think I'll read
a little longer.

1:17:26
You went out last night,
didn't you, Joe?

1:17:29
- Why do you say that?
- I happen to know it.

1:17:32
I had a nightmare and screamed for you.
You weren't here. Where were you?

1:17:36
- I went for a walk.
- No, you didn't. You took the car.

1:17:41
All right,
I drove to the beach.

1:17:44
You don't want me to feel
I'm locked up in this house.

1:17:47
Of course not, Joe.
1:17:49
I just don't want to be left alone
while I'm under this terrible strain.

1:17:53
My nerves
are being torn to shreds.

1:17:55
All I ask is for you to be
a little patient and a little kind.

1:18:01
I haven't done anything.
1:18:03
Of course you haven't.
1:18:06
I wouldn't let you.
1:18:08
Good night, darling.
1:18:39
Yes...
1:18:41
I was playing hooky
every evening along in there.

1:18:44
It made me think of when I was 12
and used to sneak out on the folks...

1:18:48
to see a gangster picture.
1:18:50
This time it wasn't
to see a picture...

1:18:53
it was to try and write one.
1:18:56
That story of mine Betty had dug up
kept going through my head...

1:18:59
Like a dozen locomotives.

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