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:31:07
-How's it going?
-Going all right.

:31:10
Longest 12 blocks l ever walked.
:31:12
Don't be nervous.
l know how bad these things can be.

:31:15
Just a couple of weeks ago,
l picked up a dame in my cab...

:31:18
she must've had her face lifted
by one of them quacks.

:31:20
She got caught in the rain and
the whole thing dropped down to here.

:31:23
She should've left it unlifted.
:31:25
But this guy is great. And no quack.
:31:37
Come back in the light.
:31:46
Yes, l think that'll work out nicely.
:31:50
What do you think, Walt?
:31:52
Around the eyes mostly, and the mouth.
:31:56
Add some to the cheeks...
:31:58
from there and there.
:32:05
l think l'll leave the nose alone.
lt's a nice nose.

:32:08
-lt'd be a shame to break it.
-That's what l thought.

:32:12
Mind a few scars,
as though you'd been in a wreck?

:32:16
Just a little wreck.
:32:18
-You're the doctor.
-Good.

:32:20
How old would you like to look?
:32:23
l don't know.
:32:26
That's up to you, l guess.
:32:28
l'll make you look older.
:32:30
Not too old, not too young.
:32:33
Will l need to come back again?
:32:35
No. l'm taking enough chances as it is.
:32:39
When you cut yourself, do you heal fast?
:32:41
Yeah.
:32:42
Don't make the scars too big, Walt.
l like this guy's face.

:32:46
l study people's faces.
:32:47
That's why he's here,
because he's got a good face.

:32:50
l won't need you here, Sam.
:32:52
Go in the other room and read a magazine.
:32:55
And you, friend, sit back in the chair,
and we'll start things.


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