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1:21:11
Where are you figuring on going? Mexico?
1:21:14
-l don't know.
-Mexico's good.

1:21:16
Through Arizona,
so you won't have trouble at the border.

1:21:19
Buy yourself a car at Benton.
1:21:20
lt's a little town
about 30 miles from the border.

1:21:23
l'll need papers.
1:21:25
That's why Benton came to my mind.
1:21:27
Go to the Benton Printing Shop.
They'll fix you up.

1:21:30
Ask for a guy by the name of Ferris.
Tell him Baker sent you.

1:21:33
Didn't you learn
those kind of things at Quentin?

1:21:36
l didn't mix much at Quentin.
1:21:38
You should have mixed.
That's the only way you learn things.

1:21:41
Especially at a place like Quentin.
They put me in there twice.

1:21:45
l learned some things
that even l never knew before.

1:21:49
They got some mighty smart guys
at Quentin.

1:21:56
-You're sure taking the long way around.
-lt's the back road to her place.

1:22:07
How do l get to Benton?
1:22:09
You take one of those fly-by-night buses
for Arizona.

1:22:12
l'll be hopping one myself,
as soon as l get the cash.

1:22:15
-You see, the cops watch--
-What cash?

1:22:16
The $200,000.
1:22:19
l mean, the $60,000.
1:22:22
-You mean, lrene's $60,000?
-Sure.

1:22:24
Her $60,000. What do you think l meant?
1:22:26
l don't know.
1:22:27
l thought you said $200,000.
But l figured you meant $60,000.

1:22:30
Now, remember you said
you'd leave her alone.

1:22:33
That $200,000 was a slip of the tongue.
1:22:36
l wouldn't take everything she's got.
1:22:47
-ls this a back road?
-We're coming to it.

1:22:50
-l don't see it.
-We go through that gate.

1:22:56
-l'm telling you this road leads no place.
-lt does. l lived here all my life.


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