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:27:24
(Dog Barking)
:27:44
Hello there.
:27:46
Hello. I got caught in this storm.
:27:50
Maybe you'd like to come
inside and get dry.

:27:52
Did you leave your car
down on the road?

:27:56
It won't do it any good
standing in the rain.

:27:59
I don't have a car.
You might say I'm travelling by thumb.

:28:03
- By thumb?
- Yeah, I'm a hitchhiker.

:28:05
Oh, I see.
:28:06
I've always thought that was the
best way to learn about this country,

:28:10
and the surest
test of the American heart.

:28:12
Yes, I guess it is.
:28:14
Will you go to the fire
and dry your clothes?

:28:16
Thanks.
:28:17
They'd dry more quickly if you hung
them up and put on something of mine.

:28:21
Oh, no, thanks! This is fine.
:28:23
We could do with another log
on the fire. Would you?

:28:28
Why, sure.
:28:29
You must stay until this blows over.
:28:32
lt won't detain you long.
These autumn storms are short.

:28:36
They yield to none in wetness,
but they are short.

:28:39
- Yes, I -
- (Log Bangs)

:28:41
I'm sorry, I should have warned you.
Those logs are heavier than you'd think.

:28:46
l drop them constantly.
:28:51
Yes, they are heavy.
:28:53
I guess I was too smart
trying to pick it up with one hand.

:28:55
Good job it didn't land on your foot.
That often happens to me.

:28:59
You're lucky.

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