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:27:01
- It's getting late. Hand me my slip.
- I hate to move.

:27:03
When we have a fight and make up that way,
I never wanna leave your side.

:27:08
Give me some orange juice, Georgie.
:27:20
- You know, I'm sorry we're leaving today.
- Just as well.

:27:32
Wish we'd brought the car.
:27:34
Driving home, we could take our time
on the road and stop anyplace we please.

:27:46
- Why are you getting dressed up?
- To pick up the bus tickets.

:27:49
Pick up the tickets? We'll buy them
when we get to the terminal.

:27:52
I'm not gonna stand all the way.
I want reservations.

:27:55
There are no reservations.
We just go early and get aboard early.

:28:00
You're getting all dressed up
to go out and buy tickets.

:28:03
Why?
:28:05
- Where are you going?
- Here we go again.

:28:08
I'm not going to the bus station.
Do you feel any better?

:28:11
- You smell cheap. I know what that means.
- Sure. I'm meeting somebody.

:28:15
Just anybody handy, as long as he's a man.
:28:18
How about the ticket seller?
I could grab him on my way out.

:28:21
Or one of the kids with the phonograph.
:28:23
Anybody suits me. Take your pick.
:28:25
OK, OK, so I don't know this guy.
:28:28
This guy you sing to, hum to.
:28:30
Oh...
:28:35
Build your Maxwell. I'll be back.

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