Gods and Monsters
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Hey!
:45:03
- Can I do something for ya?
- The master wants to know
if you are free for lunch.

:45:07
I tell him you'll be having
other plans, but he insists I ask.

:45:12
Well, I do have a lawn this afternoon,
but I'm free until then.

:45:16
Expect nothing fancy.
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- The master is dressing.
I'm to offer you a drink.

:45:28
There is whiskey.
There is iced tea.

:45:30
Yeah, tea's fine.
:45:32
No, no, you're a guest now.
Go sit in the living room.

:45:35
Um, I'm more comfortable
in here, Hanna.

:45:37
It is Hanna, isn't it?
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So, uh, Hanna, how long have you
worked here for Mr. Whale?

:45:48
- Oh, long enough. Fifteen years.
- Yeah?

:45:52
You have people,
Boone?

:45:54
Yeah. They're all back
in Joplin, Missouri.

:45:57
- Oh, your wife?
- Uh, I'm not married.

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Why?
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I don't know. I guess because, uh,
no girl in her right mind would have me.

:46:06
A man who is not married
has nothing.

:46:09
He is a man of trouble.
You need a woman.

:46:14
Are you proposing what I think
you're proposing?

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I'm a little bit young
for you.

:46:25
Oh, men! Always pulling legs.
Everything is comedy.

:46:30
Oh, how very amusing.
How marvelously droll.

:46:36
So, uh,
have you ever been married?

:46:40
- Of course. I'm married still.
- What does your husband do?

:46:43
He's dead now.
Twenty years.

:46:46
- Then you're as single as I am.
- No, I have children,
and grandchildren too.

:46:51
I visit when I can.
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Of course, now Mr. Jimmy cannot
be left alone for long,

:46:56
so I do not get out much.
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Poor Mr. Jimmy.

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