A River Runs Through It
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:51:02
Make that a double.
:51:04
Excuse me.
:51:06
I'd like to order a drink, too.
:51:09
Whiskey, double.
:51:17
So, what are you doing now, Mabel?
:51:21
I sell bait.
:51:27
You have the most beautiful hair
I've ever seen.

:51:32
Should I get it bobbed?
:51:34
No, not in a million years.
:51:43
"The candle burns at both ends.
:51:46
It will not last the night.
:51:49
But, ah, my toes,
and oh, my friends...

:51:51
it gives a lovely light."
:51:55
That's nice.
:52:12
How about to my editor,
the old curmudgeon? Excuse me.

:52:16
He took me off the Anaconda story.
I'm a reporter at The Bee.

:52:20
- I know.
- How do you know?

:52:22
I'm famous.
:52:24
- Fishing newspaperman.
- You know he fishes, too?

:52:27
- I thought everybody knew.
- You've been away a long time.

:52:31
- I'd say so.
- It's seems my editor--

:52:34
- The old curmudgeon.
- Yes, exactly.

:52:37
He's been getting calls.
No names, just threats.

:52:40
Real threats?
:52:42
It's nice to know you're touching
a nerve button.

:52:46
What did they say?
:52:49
What did they say?
:52:51
- What did they say?
- You'll have to cut it out of him.

:52:54
The usual. The boys will come down
and pay me a little visit.

:52:59
Fit you with a pair
or concrete galoshes, see?


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