Dead Reckoning
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:48:00
- Is that what I'm saying?
- It's a confession...

:48:03
...that a woman may drive you crazy,
but you wouldn't trust her.

:48:08
And because you couldn't put her
in your pocket, you'd get mixed up.

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I don't understand what does it.
What did it for Johnny?

:48:17
The trouble is, it happened to Johnny
but it didn't happen to me.

:48:22
- At least not as intensely.
- That's what he was afraid of.

:48:27
I was going with him because
he was the nicest person I'd ever met.

:48:31
And I'm lonely. You're right
about women being made for love.

:48:36
But what happens when
it never comes the way you want it?

:48:40
Like music that never reaches a pitch?
:48:43
What do you do, go on singing songs
and drinking Ramos gin fizzes?

:48:49
Yeah...
:48:51
...I can see why Johnny loved you.
:48:54
- And why he couldn't reach you.
- I loved him, Rip.

:48:58
It's just... There's some people
you feel you can talk to.

:49:03
They come along,
they sit beside you in your car.

:49:09
Only, the funny thing is,
it's never happened before.

:49:13
- That's crazy to say.
- You're the one that's mixed up.

:49:17
- But I'm not mixed up.
- Get back in my pocket.

:49:26
Do me a favour, park it for a while.
I'd like to be alone with the lady.

:49:32
Careful, I'm the marrying type.
:49:35
When you worked for Martinelli,
did he take stuff home...

:49:39
...briefcase, papers or did he
leave them locked up in his office?

:49:44
I don't know, except he kept
my contract in his office. Why?

:49:48
Last night, Louis the bar man had
a letter for me that Johnny gave him.

:49:53
- What did it say?
- I don't know. Martinelli got it.

:49:58
- How do you know?
- When your phone call woke me up...


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