Out of the Past
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One chance in a million.
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One chance in a million was all that chump
ever had in his life, and he made it good.

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He stood there with our lives in his pocket,
because I knew if he saw her...

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... he'd sell us both for $ 1.95.
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So we had to separate.
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I went alone to L.A.,
and I made it easy for him to follow me.

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He was a good gumshoe.
It was the one thing he could really do.

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So I went everywhere
like a guy enjoying the country.

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I didn't write to her or phone or telegraph.
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I just waited and moved.
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When it seemed right,
I blew out of town to go and meet her.

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I wasn't bad at the game myself. I was sure
I had shaken him loose, and I felt good.

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Fisher was back there somewhere,
and I could see her again.

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We'd arranged to meet at a little cabin
off the highway on Pyramid Creek.

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It was dark when I was getting there.
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And then I saw her
walking up the road in the headlights.

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- You want a lift, babe?
- Well, I really hadn't ought.

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You're a cute little package
to be out walking alone at night.

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You're kind of cute yourself
to be walking alone any night.

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That does it.
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It was meeting her somewhere,
like in the first times.

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There was still that something
about her that got me.

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A kind of magic or whatever it was.
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Well, I held her, and we could laugh
because we were together again.

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We'd played it smart and forgotten nothing.
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Forgotten nothing except one thing.
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He had followed her.
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Hello, Jeff.

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