Wild in the Country
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:43:00
Too much of everything too fast.
:43:05
I've taken him twice
to the specialist in Washington...

:43:08
but in spite of it, he's drinking
like a fish, running wild, in fact.

:43:15
Would you t
to straighten him out?

:43:17
- I don't think that would be wise.
- Because of us, you mean?

:43:21
Exactly! I'd have to talk
about his mother and his father.

:43:27
- How objective and honest
do you think I could be?
- Not very, I guess.

:43:35
I will look into it,
and I'll see if I can find someone good.

:43:40
Thanks.
:43:42
Hell, I suppose I'm just
lookin' for some way...

:43:45
to t to bring you and me
together again.

:43:51
I'm sor, Phil.
:43:54
I really am.
:44:01
That's about the size of it.
:44:04
I snapped my fingers this afternoon,
and up goes a new facto...

:44:09
and it doesn't mean a thing.
:44:12
Good-bye, Irene.
:44:17
Bye.
:44:32
Where has it been this late?
:44:36
It took Uncle Rolfe
to the bowling alley.
You know very well where I've been.

:44:39
Plan to draw your own bath?
:44:46
Old Seminole.
Your pa's gonna whip your tail.

:44:49
That stuff would pickle a snake.
:44:57
What ever happened to that
old Mexican guitar that your mother had?


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