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:51:01
Tomorrow I bet you sell
a half-dozen policies.

:51:04
Thanks, brother, but the fact is
:51:06
I got to pull up stakes for a while.
:51:13
You're leaving?
:51:14
In a few days.
:51:15
Out to your stomping grounds...
New York City.

:51:18
Things got all balled up
at the head office.

:51:22
I'm truly sorry to hear that.
I'll miss you.

:51:25
Well, hell, buddy.
Don't pull a long face.

:51:27
I keep a room here,
:51:29
and I'll be back sooner or later.
:51:31
And mark my words,
:51:33
by the time I get back,
:51:35
your picture will be finished.
:51:36
New York can be
pretty cruel to strangers.

:51:38
If you need a home-cooked meal,
:51:40
you just look up
Sam and Lillian Fink.

:51:43
They live on Fulton Street...
:51:46
with my uncle Maury.
:51:49
[Rip]
:51:58
Christ.
:52:01
Your room does that, too.
:52:03
I guess the heat's
sweating off the wallpaper.

:52:08
What a dump.
:52:09
I guess this must seem pretty pathetic
:52:12
to a guy like you.
:52:14
Well...
:52:15
But it's pathetic, isn't it?
:52:18
I mean, to a guy from New York?
:52:21
What do you mean?
:52:23
This kind of heat.
:52:25
It's pathetic.
:52:26
Well, I guess
you pick your poison.

:52:29
So they say.
:52:31
Don't pick up and leave
without saying good-bye.

:52:34
'Course not, compadre.
:52:36
You'll see me again.
:52:57
[Thumping]

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