Wild in the Country
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:19:01
You don't know anything
about my mother, ma'am.

:19:04
- No, but I'd like to know
if you'd care to tell me.
- I don't care to tell you.

:19:10
Your mother seems
to have meant a great deal to you.

:19:13
You heard me, didn't you?
:19:16
You can leave.
There are no bars on these windows.

:19:21
You smoke?
:19:23
No. This routine of yours
would stagger a billy goat.

:19:28

:19:30
- What's funny?
What you said was funny.

:19:34
It wasn't meant to be funny.
:19:38
You wanna find out
what makes me tick, don't you?

:19:41
No. You're a complicated human being,
not a cheap tin clock.

:19:47
You can stay or leave
as you choose.

:19:52
Well?
:19:55
- That's twice you invited me to leave.
- That's right.

:19:58
And if you keep on pretending
that you're a slow-witted count boy,
I'll put you out!

:20:04
You're pretty tough, huh?
:20:07
Well, I can be.
Now why don't we get down to business?

:20:11
I might be able to help you
if you'll let me.

:20:14
I'm not exactly drowning.
What kind of help?

:20:18
How do I know? All I know about you
is what I have in this report.

:20:23
And that isn't very much.
No, that's mine!

:20:27
- What does it say? Can I see it?
- No.

:20:30
What is says...
would stagger a billy goat.

:20:36
I see you can smile too.
:20:44
I'd like to apologize for being so...
hostile. That's the word, isn't it?

:20:50
Oh, that's all right.
You didn't invent hostility.

:20:54
What do you want me
to talk about?

:20:57
Anything at all.
Just talk.


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