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1:38:00
But l'll never be able to prove it.
1:38:02
l went up there for a showdown,
and she admitted it...

1:38:05
but she stumbled
and fell through the window.

1:38:07
lt'll be in the afternoon papers.
1:38:09
You'll read that l pushed her out...
1:38:12
but l want you to know how it really was.
1:38:15
l know how it was.
1:38:20
Do l hear music?
1:38:23
Yes, l picked it out on the jukebox.
1:38:26
You didn't just call me
to tell me about Madge.

1:38:29
There's something else
you want me to know.

1:38:31
l never could fool you, could l?
1:38:33
l'm just beginning to realize...
1:38:35
it's better to have something
to look forward to.

1:38:37
-Can you get a map of s+outh America?
-l'll find one.

1:38:40
Look up Peru. There's a little town
on the coast called Paita.

1:38:44
Say it. Tell me where it is.
1:38:48
Paita, in Peru.
1:38:50
Good. Now listen.
1:38:52
l won't write. We've got to wait.
We've got to give it plenty of time.

1:38:55
Maybe they'll get a lead on you
or keep an eye on you for a while.

1:38:58
l'll be careful. Go on.
1:39:00
Meanwhile, if God's good to me...
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and l manage to make it down there,
l'll be waiting for you.

1:39:07
There's a little café right on the bay.
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lf you could see your way clear....
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Listen to all those ''ifs.''
1:39:17
We'll skip all the ''ifs.''
l get the idea, and that's all l need.

1:39:22
Now hang up on me. Just like that.
1:39:26
Hang up, darling.
1:39:33
l'll keep my eyes peeled.
Anything to oblige a cop, that's my motto.

1:39:36
-Phoenix, Arizona, please.
-Arizona? Okay, Ross.

1:39:40
All aboard for Arizona !
1:39:43
-May l sit by the window, Aunt Mary?
-Yes, dear.

1:39:45
-May l sit by Michael, Aunt Mary?
-Of course, you may.

1:39:58
All set?

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