Harry and Tonto
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1:10:04
What do you mean, what am I gonna do?
I don't know what I'm gonna do.

1:10:07
- I have no schedule.
- Well, you can't just drift.

1:10:11
You know, it's colder here
than in New York.

1:10:14
You're an intelligent man, Harry.
1:10:15
- You shouldn't waste yourself.
- What can I do?

1:10:18
- Teach! What do you think?
- I'm too old.

1:10:21
Oh, bullshit. Come on now.
1:10:23
You know that there are
free schools opening all over this city.

1:10:26
If you wanna stay here,
I can help you get a job.

1:10:29
I mean it. They're looking
for really good teachers.

1:10:32
How about it?
1:10:34
Is that me?
1:10:36
Yeah, that's right. That's you.
1:10:38
Poor old thing.
1:10:40
- Shirley?
- What?

1:10:42
Do you love me?
1:10:46
I'll tell you something, Harry-
I don't always like you.

1:10:49
But l- I do love you.
1:10:54
Then why do we always argue?
1:10:57
I don't know. I guess that's the way
we talk to each other, Harry.

1:11:04
I think I remember
the past too much.

1:11:08
The strangest thing
about being old is...

1:11:12
all your friends are dead.
1:11:14
Well, all your old friends, maybe.
1:11:16
You could make new friends.
1:11:18
That's an idea.
1:11:21
How do you do?
1:11:23
- Harry Combes here.
- Oh! Shirley Mallard. Glad to meet you.

1:11:26
- Shirley Mallard?
- Yes.

1:11:28
- One "L" or two?
- Two.

1:11:30
- Mallard. Oh, as in Wild Duck.
- Mmm!

1:11:32
- Remember The Wild Duck?
- Of course. Ibsen.

1:11:34
Yeah. Now, there
was a great playwright.

1:11:36
He really understood women.
1:11:38
Some Swedish men actually stay home
and help take care of their children.

1:11:43
- Is that a fact?
- Mm-hmm.

1:11:45
Did you know that lbsen was Norwegian?
1:11:49
I wasn't talking about lbsen.
1:11:51
Did you know that lbsen loved to travel
and never stayed at home?

1:11:54
Oh, shut up.
1:11:56
You're a card, Harry, you are.
1:11:59
That's what people
keep telling me all the time.


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