Clash by Night
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:59:16
- What time is it?
- Eight o'clock.

:59:19
Eight o'clock?
:59:21
- I thought it was deep in the afternoon.
- Jerry just left.

:59:28
Aren't they ever going to finish
hammering up that post office?

:59:31
You'll be in great shape
for work tonight.

:59:34
Work? What's that?
:59:39
Morning, pop.
:59:41
- What are you doing up so bright and early?
- Ride to Seaview.

:59:44
- Maybe I find work.
- Carfare, Papa? Would you like coffee?

:59:48
What do you wanna work for, pop?
Plant some rosebushes.

:59:52
These are the years of rest.
:59:57
You no like work, huh?
1:00:00
That's right, I no like work.
1:00:06
I like work.
1:00:12
He'll walk to save the carfare.
How people can get.

1:00:16
The old man's all played out.
He's living in a dream.

1:00:19
- How about you?
- What about me?

1:00:21
- Are you happy?
- I'm happy.

1:00:23
No, you're not. You're just like me.
1:00:25
You're born and you'd like
to get unborn.

1:00:27
That's why I drink
that shellac, to get unborn.

1:00:30
- You need some sleep.
- Sleep? I can't sleep.

1:00:34
Somebody has to need me, love me.
1:00:37
How do people go on this way? Tell me.
1:00:39
- The heat's got you.
- And Jerry.

1:00:41
What about Jerry?
1:00:42
You wanted a man you could lean on.
Confidence. Well?

1:00:46
I don't blame Jerry for what he is.
That's my cross.

1:00:49
Are your shoulders strong enough?
1:00:51
- Mine are.
- Mine aren't.

1:00:55
Help me, Mae.
1:00:57
Help me.
1:00:59
How can I help you?

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