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:27:03
Don't be.
:27:06
I'll be there tomorrow.
:27:09
Love me?
:27:12
- "Poco?"
- What's that?

:27:14
- A little.
- "Mucho."

:27:40
- Well, the last guy in the world.
- I hate surprises myself.

:27:43
- You wanna just shut the door and forget it?
- No, no. Come on in.

:27:48
I like surprises. When I was a kid,
we were so busted...

:27:51
...that if we got anything at all
for Christmas it was a big surprise.

:27:54
- Sit down, have a chair.
- Thanks.

:27:57
Been here long?
:28:00
- How long, Joe?
- Hardly at all.

:28:05
I just wondered who might
be following whom.

:28:08
What makes you think that?
:28:10
Look, I know how you trust people. About
as far as you can throw Stephanos here.

:28:14
And that's all right with me,
only let's not get so cute about it.

:28:18
I'm on my way to Mexico City,
see a man about a horse.

:28:24
On the level.
A racehorse from South America.

:28:31
- Checking out?
- Sure. Why waste your money?

:28:33
- Did you find her?
- No, only her trail.

:28:38
Not quite as hot as a prairie fire, but
there. Sometimes a little too obvious.

:28:45
She's a clever little girl.
:28:48
- Is she?
- Wouldn't you say so?

:28:51
You should have told me,
I would have played it differently.

:28:54
Maybe she wouldn't have
heard my shoes squeaking.

:28:57
Always a hop, skip and a jump ahead of me.
Mexico City to Taxco to here.


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