Night Passage
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:17:00
Can you?
:17:02
How long are you gonna be in town?
:17:05
- That depends on Ben Kimball.
- You working for the railroad again?

:17:11
- If I am?
- That would be good.

:17:13
Playing the accordion's not for you,
not for a living.

:17:16
You belong to the railroad
and it belongs to you.

:17:20
There were a lot of things
that used to belong to me

:17:23
and somehow I lost them.
:17:27
(Pete) Two omelettes a-comin' up.
:17:30
- Do you like eggs?
- No.

:17:32
That's too bad.
You got an omelette coming up.

:17:39
Well, somebody's gotta eat them. Come on.
:17:43
That means you.
:17:45
- Could you put it in a box?
- An omelette?

:17:48
I'll be hungrier when I get to end of track.
Maybe it will go down easy.

:17:52
Easy or not, it goes down right now.
:17:55
I can't pay for it.
:17:57
Then you can help me sell lunches
at the station.

:18:00
Any more arguments?
:18:08
(Train rattling)
:18:12
(Train whistle)
:18:16
(Knocking)
:18:17
Come in.
:18:22
- You want to see me, Ben?
- I certainly do.

:18:29
Hello, Grant.
:18:33
Sit down.
:18:36
All right, Jeff.
:18:38
Renner, go to Pete's and get
one breakfast and a jug of coffee.

:18:42
- You haven't eaten yet?
- I've eaten.

:18:45
Just get coffee. Hot.
:18:48
- How's everything been going?
- I make a living.

:18:51
- Playing an accordion?
- That's right.

:18:54
Want me to play a tune for you?
:18:55
There's other jobs besides railroading.
:18:57
Well, Colorado may be big in miles.
It's kinda short on people.


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