Kid Galahad
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:05:00
That's what I thought you said.
:05:03
I was wondering if I could see Mr. Grogan.
:05:08
He isn't here right now.
:05:11
Are you a fighter?
:05:14
No, ma'am. I just got out of the army,
and just happened to drop by.

:05:17
I see.
:05:19
Well, he should be back pretty soon.
You want a cup of coffee?

:05:21
If it wouldn't be too much trouble,
yes, ma'am.

:05:27
- Sugar?
- Thank you.

:05:35
I guess I did gulp it down in a hurry,
didn't I?

:05:38
Either you gulped it down in quite a hurry...
:05:40
or you're the first two-legged horse
I've seen this year.

:05:43
How long has it been
since you've had a meal?

:05:45
It's not like that, ma'am. Honest. I just...
:05:47
I got in town kind of early this morning.
There was nothing open.

:05:50
Don't apologize.
:05:52
Okay, soldier, come on.
:05:54
The one thing about keeping chickens,
you never run out of breakfast.

:05:59
You got some food for the army, Maynard?
:06:01
Why?
Are things that tough at the Pentagon?

:06:03
- Sit down.
- Thank you.

:06:06
Thank you.
:06:08
I'd hate to tell you how long it's been
since anybody did that for me.

:06:11
There was a captain I knew in the army
used to do it for his wife all the time.

:06:14
How about some eggs?
:06:15
Yes, ma'am. Just any style at all. Thank you.
:06:19
- What's your name, soldier?
- Walter Gulick.

:06:22
You know, as nice and homey
as this place is...

:06:24
I thought maybe you were a...
:06:27
- Mrs. Grogan?
- That's what I was getting at.

:06:30
Well, not yet, Walter.
:06:31
You see, actually, I'm Mr. Grogan's fiancée.
:06:42
You haven't told me
why you wanted to see Mr. Grogan.

:06:46
Well, for one reason,
I could use a job for a few days.

:06:50
Fresh out of the army and dead broke?
:06:52
I'm afraid that's about the size of it.
:06:54
You see, I got in a crap game
with my separation pay...

:06:56
and it got separated from me, you know.
:06:58
- How do you happen to know Mr. Grogan?
- Well, I don't really.


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