The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane
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:30:41
Hi. You been driving long?
:30:46
How come you’re in this car?
:30:47
- How come you’re dressed like that?
- Because I’m a magician.

:30:52
And what’s that, your magic wand?
:30:54
Oh, it’s my cane. I’m a cripple.
:30:59
- I guess I should say I’m sorry.
- Why? It’s not your fault.

:31:02
Saturday, when all my brothers
are playing football...

:31:05
...I’m putting on a magic show...
:31:08
...for some rich kid’s birthday party.
:31:10
Let’s see you do something magic.
:31:12
Say, aren’t you too young to drive?
:31:16
Well, my neighbor’s
supposed to take it.

:31:18
My father’s really counting on it
being at the station when he gets in.

:31:21
You think you could take it?
I can pay you.

:31:23
Say, you know you got
a chipped tooth?

:31:28
- How come I never see you in school?
- I don’t go to school.

:31:31
- You sick or something?
- No, school is stultifying.

:31:36
You say this was your father’s car?
:31:38
No, no. What I said was that
my father needs it at the station.

:31:42
- It’s hers.
- Whose?

:31:45
Old lady Hallet's.
:31:47
It’s a beauty.
Only 34,000 miles on it.

:31:51
I ought to know.
:31:52
My father has a service station.
He works on it.

:31:54
- She’s lending it to us.
- No way.

:31:58
She’s letting my father.
:31:59
She won’t even let
her own creep son drive it.


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