To Hell and Back
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:34:05
It's none of my business,
but you got something
on your mind?

:34:09
It's nothin'.
:34:12
Thinkin' about home?
:34:19
Yeah.
:34:21
About my little girl,
my ex-wife.

:34:25
Sometimes I think I got
my mind rid of her, but...

:34:29
when it gets quiet like this,
she keeps coming back.

:34:33
How come you busted up?
:34:35
We were still in school
when we got married.

:34:40
Then the baby came.
:34:43
I had to give up school
and work full-time.

:34:48
I began blamin' them for all
the big things that I'd planned
that weren't pannin' out.

:34:53
I just walked out on them.
:34:55
"Walked out on them"?
A guy with your guts?

:34:59
I sure did.
:35:04
Did she get married again?
:35:06
I don't know why,
but she hasn't yet.

:35:13
Sounds like maybe you ought
to try patching things up
when you get back home.

:35:17
Maybe it's better
if I don't make it.

:35:22
Oh, knock off that kind of talk.
:35:24
I fouled up once.
:35:26
Who can say
I wouldn't foul up again
if she gave me another chance?

:35:30
I'll say you wouldn't.
:35:35
Thanks, Murph.
:35:37
Say, what are
your postwar plans?

:35:43
I think I'll let the Army
do my planning for me.

:35:47
Think I'll stay in.
Hey, Murphy.!

:35:50
The lieutenant
wants to see you.

:35:53
That Klasky...
Learned to whisper
in a sawmill.


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