A Patch of Blue
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:11:02
- Thank you, sir.
- It's all right.

:11:05
Holy mackerel, my beads!
:11:11
I'm sorry.
:11:12
- I'll never find them in all this.
- Here, let me.

:11:25
- Sure is kind of you to help, sir.
- Nonsense. It was my fault.

:11:30
- What do you do with them?
- String them.

:11:33
That's clever.
Do you ever make mistakes?

:11:36
Mistakes? Even a fool
couldn't make mistakes with this.

:11:40
So easy, even a blind girl
could do them, right?

:11:43
- Yeah, that's right.
- Never seen you here before.

:11:47
I only been once before.
Do you come here much?

:11:51
- Nearly every day.
- Are you out of a job, then?

:11:55
No, I work. Nights.
But I live around here.

:12:01
There. Every bead back in the box.
:12:05
- Thank you, sir.
- Well, I hope we found them all.

:12:09
So long.
:12:11
You must be very tall.
:12:15
- Your voice sounds tall.
- About 6 feet and a bit.

:12:19
Excuse me,
is that very much taller than me?

:12:23
Well, let's see.
I'd say you're about...

:12:27
...5 feet 4 inches or so.
:12:29
Which would make me
about 9 or 10 inches taller than you.

:12:33
- Any more questions before I go?
- Sorry, I don't usually talk so much.

:12:38
I gotta get moving. I promised I'd
get two days work done by tonight.

:12:42
Cripes, the damn things
is all mixed-up.

:12:45
Damn things are all mixed-up,
you should say.

:12:48
- What?
- Are all mixed-up.

:12:50
- You sound like the radio.
- I do? How's that?

:12:54
Different.
:12:56
kind of sure. Lots of things
is different on the radio.


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