Clash by Night
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:13:02
Joe said you lived in New York.
:13:04
For a while.
:13:06
- I don't think I'd like New York.
- Why?

:13:08
I don't know. I'd be scared.
:13:14
Nice. Did you get this in New York?
:13:17
No, a drug store in Kansas City.
:13:21
How old are you, Peg?
:13:23
Twenty.
:13:24
Twenty, the age of miracles.
:13:26
- Here's your coffee, Mae.
- Oh, thanks, Joe.

:13:30
- Do you want anything?
- A Cadillac.

:13:34
Know what I'd really like?
:13:36
A trailer.
:13:38
Just go over the whole country
seeing places.

:13:40
Where would you bring up the kids,
in the back seat?

:13:43
Who said I'd have kids?
:13:45
- You'd have kids.
- Yeah?

:13:51
- Joe wants me to marry him.
- I gathered that.

:13:53
But I hate people bossing me.
:13:55
You marry a fella,
the first thing he does is boss you.

:13:59
He can be real sweet sometimes.
:14:03
But I don't wanna have to work
in a cannery if I got married.

:14:06
Does Joe want you to work?
:14:08
You know fellas.
They say a lot of things.

:14:10
But wait till there's a bad catch
and money's short.

:14:13
I'd go right back in the cannery.
:14:15
I'd be stuck good.
:14:18
You're very pretty, Peggy.
:14:19
The boys whistle a lot.
:14:21
I'm real glad you came back home, Mae.
:14:27
Are you?
:14:32
- Am I what?
- Glad you're home.

:14:37
Home is where you come
when you run out of places.

:14:47
I sure was surprised when
I walked into Angelo's...

:14:50
...and there your sister was,
sitting at the bar.

:14:52
- What's she gonna do now she's home?
- I don't know.

:14:55
You got some twine?

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