The Great White Hope
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:39:02
Just bounces off? Well,
Miss Medium Rare, meet Mr. Well Done.

:39:09
Yeah, you oughta see
my cousin Chester. He turn purple.

:39:15
Do we have to leave
tomorrow?

:39:17
Yeah.
:39:20
- Gotta stay around the café, you know.
- I know.

:39:24
Mmm.
:39:26
Oh, my.
You do smell good, though.

:39:30
Yes. Jack, you're not tired
of being alone with me?

:39:36
Hey, are you kiddin'?
:39:39
Tired of me
asking questions like that.

:39:41
Oh.
:39:44
I'm tired of plenty...
:39:46
but you ain't in there at all.
:39:49
It's lovely to hear you say that.
:39:52
Have a swim, if you want.
:39:57
No. I'm cozy here now.
:40:00
Yes, I'm cozy,
and you are rosy.

:40:07
# Early this mornin' #
:40:10
# Blues walked
in my door #

:40:14
#And early this mornin' #
:40:17
# Blues walked in my door #
:40:20
# Last time I saw you, baby #
:40:22
- Hmm.
- #You made me cry... ##

:40:25
Lying in the sun...
:40:27
I was...
:40:29
oh, daydreaming.
:40:32
How maybe I'd stay there,
and it would keep on burning me...

:40:36
day after day.
:40:38
I'd get darker and darker.
:40:42
I really can get dark, you know?
:40:45
Then I'd dye my hair
and I'd change my name.

:40:49
I'd come to you in Chicago
like somebody new.

:40:53
A colored woman
or a Creole, maybe, huh?

:40:56
Nobody but you
would ever guess.

:40:59
- It wouldn't work, hon.
- Hmm?


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