A Patch of Blue
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1:01:18
- Where's your lunch box, Ole Pa?
- I don't know.

1:01:21
Maybe I left it in the saloon.
I don't know.

1:01:25
Ole Pa, you want I should punch
the time clock for you this morning?

1:01:31
You speaking to me?
1:01:33
You're gonna be late, ain't you?
I'll punch the clock for you.

1:01:39
Thanks, Rose-Ann.
1:01:41
That's good of you.
1:01:44
Oh, I feel terrible.
1:01:47
Oh, that's tough. A poor old fellow
like you ought not to have to rush.

1:01:53
- You all right, Rose-Ann?
- I'm fine.

1:01:57
I feel rested. Sadie treated me to
supper last night. We took it easy.

1:02:02
Beats me how anybody could
take it easy with that broad.

1:02:06
Well, she don't make it exactly
hard to get, now, huh?

1:02:14
Don't kill yourself. It wasn't
that funny. Oh, I gotta get going.

1:02:19
You're gonna be late this morning. What
with taking Selina to the park and all.

1:02:24
- What you say?
- You'll be in a bind if you take her.

1:02:28
Like hell.
1:02:30
Like hell you are,
or like hell you ain't, huh?

1:02:33
Like hell I ain't. I'm finished with
that. Going into the park at night...

1:02:38
...in the pouring rain.
Wonder I ain't dead. Nuts to that.

1:02:45
Goodbye, Selina.
1:02:47
Goodbye, Rose-Ann.
1:02:57
You didn't mean that, Ole Pa, did you?
You are taking me, aren't you?


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