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:23:01
I generally foul things up.
:23:03
- Don't be silly.
- I have lately, anyway.

:23:05
Everything I touch, ever since Duluth.
:23:08
I met her in a big beer hall.
She was the most popular waitress they had.

:23:13
I guess it was the way
she put the beer on the tables.

:23:18
Until then I ran a good sheep ranch. Then
all of a sudden the sheep went dumb, or I did.

:23:24
That winter the sheep kept dying.
:23:27
- Everybody gets a run of bad luck.
- That won't cover it.

:23:30
I rented it to another rancher. He had
worse winters and made out all right.

:23:34
She was bored with the ranch. We spent
half our time in town in bars and nightclubs.

:23:41
After that I fouled up a couple more jobs.
:23:45
Then Korea. I went just to show her
I was young enough.

:23:48
They sent me home with battle fatigue!
:23:50
So don't tell me
I can't foul up a 1907 Maxwell!

:23:55
Didn't do any good to fix that hand.
You like to suffer.

:23:59
Maybe.
:24:02
- My wife told you I was neurotic.
- She just said you weren't feeling well.

:24:06
- She'd like everybody to believe I'm crazy.
- Don't be silly. Why?

:24:09
I don't know, but she's got a reason.
You can bet on that.

:24:12
She's got a reason.
:24:15
Occupational therapy!
:24:40
Hello? Is this the bus terminal? What time
do the buses leave tomorrow for Ottawa?

:24:44
No, no, no. You got the wrong number.
:24:47
This is McGrand's Boarding House.
:24:51
Why don't you look up the right number
before you dial?

:24:54
I'm sorry.
:24:57
Mrs. McGrand, that wasn't for me?

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