Where the Sidewalk Ends
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- Two dinners. You want wine?
- Bring a small bottle.

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Huh! Same old cheapskate!
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She adores you, doesn't she?
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- Ought to, I sent her husband up.
- Was he really a burglar?

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- Wife-beater.
- Oh, she's wonderful.

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She's under wraps on account of you.
I don't usually eat here with a dame.

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Oh, I mean...
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Dame's all right.
I imagine you bring your wife here.

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- There's no such animal.
- Oh? My dad said you were married.

:39:24
Your dad is not a reliable source
of information.

:39:27
You're quite right. I never knew
anybody who tells so many lies.

:39:31
He does it for fun, though.
He's always driving kings and queens,

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or movie stars, and overhearing
the most amazing conversations.

:39:38
- Like your dad, huh?
- Crazy about him.

:39:41
I hope you come here often,
young lady.

:39:43
For years he sits in my restaurant
frightening everybody away.

:39:46
A detective in the window: You can
imagine how people want to come in.

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But now with a beautiful lady he
looks almost human. How's the soup?

:39:53
- Horrible.
- It's very good!

:39:55
Thanks. Eat all you want.
:39:58
Have you been trying to get in touch
with Paine?

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No. I don't quite know what to do.
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- When were you married?
- After he came back from the war.

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But we knew each other before that.
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You said this morning
you were separated.

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- Three months ago.
- Why?

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It's hard to say why you leave
a man, or why you stop loving him.

:40:21
I always blamed Ken,
but I guess it was my fault too,

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not understanding what made him seem
so mean and impossible.

:40:28
I guess the chief thing
wrong with Ken was no job,

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and lots of pride.
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Too much pride.
:40:35
A man can usually find work
if he wants to.

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You're worried about me feeling badly
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because he's going to be arrested,
aren't you?

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- Something like that.
- I think I'll stick by him if he is.

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He'll need me. I owe it to him.
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You still love him, huh?
In spite of everything.

:40:57
No. It isn't love any more.

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