Since You Went Away
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1:10:04
- A bone from Mrs. Hilton.
- No, I mean it.

1:10:07
It won't be too easy for Jane,
getting over it.

1:10:09
Nonsense. Older men...
every girl goes through it. Didn't you?

1:10:12
- Still going through it.
- Yeah. Older men named Hilton.

1:10:16
Don't you ever worry about Jane.
1:10:18
I won't, as long as
the older men are like you.

1:10:20
You know something, Anne?
1:10:22
I'm chump enough to go on
living on your compliments

1:10:25
for the next six months.
1:10:27
Like a camel and water,
you know?

1:10:29
- How long can they go?
- I never knew one.

1:10:35
Tony, don't tell me any secrets,
but is it action this time?

1:10:38
Down the St. Lawrence,
and then I don't even know myself.

1:10:44
- I won't say what I feel.
- No, don't.

1:10:48
You'd better get some rest.
You look tired.

1:10:50
I will. I have a little
letter-writing to do first.

1:10:53
I see.
1:10:56
How often do you write him?
1:10:58
You won't think me foolish
if I tell you?

1:11:01
I try to write at least
a few lines every night.

1:11:04
You know that's a little nuts.
1:11:07
It's pretty wonderful, too.
1:11:10
Well, good night, Anne.
1:11:12
Good night, Tony.
1:11:14
Come here.
1:11:17
You're a swell guy, Tony.
1:11:20
Go away.
1:11:53
Well, she finally hit one.
1:11:54
Now don't drop it.
Bowl it.


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