I Could Go on Singing
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:08:00
All right.
:08:01
Well, why don't you
get me off on the right foot...

:08:05
by offering me a drink?
:08:07
You're going to get me in there
if it kills me, aren't you?

:08:13
All right.
:08:17
It's still scotch?
:08:19
Still scotch.
:08:47
No ice, I'm afraid.
:08:49
That's all right.
:08:50
Thank you.
:08:53
You know, you've changed.
:08:57
Well, I'd be scared
to hell if I hadn't.

:09:01
And you've become so...
careful.

:09:06
Have I?
Well, it comes, you know.

:09:10
Care comes.
:09:13
With gray hair and spectacles.
:09:18
I heard about
your wife's death.

:09:21
Janet was her name?
:09:23
Yes. Janet.
:09:24
- I read about your marriage.
- Which one?

:09:28
Well, it doesn't
make any difference...

:09:30
because neither one
was worth writing home about.

:09:35
I should have married you,
David. I really should have.

:09:37
And it would have worked.
Yes, it would.

:09:39
No, you're wrong, Jenny.
:09:41
- You're so sure?
- It's better as it is.

:09:44
Tell me something... do you still
play that awful harmonica thing?

:09:48
No. No, I gave that up.
:09:50
I'm glad. You were terrible.
:09:52
Do you still knit?
:09:53
Oh, no. Nothing I knitted
ever fitted.


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