A Letter to Three Wives
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1:16:30
- It's late. I'd better be getting home.
- Okay if I call you a cab?

1:16:35
Beats walking in the snow.
1:16:47
This is Porter Hollingsway. How long
before you can get a cab over to my house?

1:16:50
Okay, hustle it along. And, say,
put the charge on my account. Yeah.

1:16:55
It'll be just a minute.
1:17:01
Sounds like you keep the cabs
pretty busy with this kind of thing.

1:17:04
The reason I keep an account is because
I do a lot of business with them, store business.

1:17:08
- Well, don't get mad.
- You just keep needling me.

1:17:11
I'd insist upon paying for that cab myself,
but I'm in no spot to be proud.

1:17:15
- From tomorrow on, I count the pennies.
- What's tomorrow?

1:17:17
- The day I start looking for a new job.
- I'm not gonna fire you.

1:17:20
- I'm gonna quit.
- What do you wanna do that for?

1:17:22
That's a silly question coming
from a man who knows all the answers.

1:17:26
None of the others quit.
Why should I, is that it?

1:17:28
Don't let it worry you, Porter. Maybe it's
just a new twist in the same old act.

1:17:32
There's the cab.
1:17:34
- I'll take you to the door.
- You stay where you are.

1:17:38
This time it's good-bye
and no kidding.

1:17:41
Maybe you're right, Porter.
Maybe I'm a fool.

1:17:44
But maybe you're
the biggest fool in the worid.


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