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:39:01
- What's really bothering you?
- All right.

:39:07
- That bum you hired.
- Not again.

:39:10
- The kid is trouble!
- For you or Cathy?

:39:13
He drew a crowd at the cat rack.
Maybe he can pull them into the tent.

:39:18
- You're makin' a big mistake!
- Let me be the judge of that!

:39:34
- Morning. How's your new guitar?
- lt'll do.

:39:38
- That's gracious of you.
- It's a replacement, not a gift.

:39:42
I came to say how good you were
last night, but forget it!

:39:45
- What'd I do now?
- What are you so angry about?

:39:49
Your guitar was smashed.
Maggie bought you a new one.

:39:52
- Can't you just say thanks?
- OK, OK. Thanks, Maggie.

:39:57
- How's that?
- You fascinate me.

:40:01
That's the best news
I've heard all day.

:40:03
No, the way you go around
with a chip on your shoulder,

:40:07
singing in some joint
and then moving on.

:40:10
You mean instead of leading
some secure life like in a carnival?

:40:15
- But you're alone.
- So is everybody else.

:40:18
- Everybody has some kind of folks.
- Like Joe?

:40:22
- Joe's had a rough time.
- Pardon me while I cry.

:40:27
Have you ever?
It might do you some good.

:40:40
We're gonna start the first show
of the evening!

:40:43
Right down here! It's all free!
It's free down here! Come over!

:40:47
There's gonna be nothing else
going on until we finish the show.

:40:52
We're gonna have first a little music
for you. Musicians, come out here!

:40:56
How about that for a fine
bunch of boys? And girls!

:40:59
Bring out those beautiful girls!

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