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:14:01
Attaboy!
:14:04
Ya glad to see me, Corky?
Huh? How are ya, huh?

:14:06
Where's Mom and Slade?
Mom go shoppin' again, or is she out
gabbin' with the neighbors?

:14:11
Which is it? Say something,
you funny-lookin' little mutt.

:14:14
Can't ya talk?
:14:17
All right. You stay here
and watch my bag.

:14:19
Stay here and watch it.
I'll be back later.

:14:21
Now watch it.
Watch it.

:14:23
Attaboy.
:14:25
I went down to the drugstore
to call up Ramirez.

:14:28
Pete Ramirez.
We grew up together.
He was an old friend.

:14:32
I thought I might drop over
and kill an hour.

:14:34
But it all went one way
that sunny afternoon.

:14:37
In the cards.
He was out.

:14:40
His wife told me
he was away somewhere,
working on thejob.

:14:43
Pete always had the night shift,
but this afternoon
he was on day duty.

:14:48
This particular afternoon.
:14:52
And then, somehow,
there I was, in the Round-Up.

:14:56
The old place.
The old hangout.

:15:00
There I was, all right,
looking for her,

:15:03
whether I felt like
admitting it to myself or not.

:15:08
A little strange to see
the place in the daytime.

:15:11
Empty, quiet, dim.
:15:16
We put in a lot of evenings here,
Anna and I.

:15:22
Howdy.
Howdy.

:15:25
You wanted something?
A beer?

:15:27
You the new man
around here?

:15:29
Depends on what
ya mean by "new."

:15:32
Where's Harry?
Harry who?

:15:34
Harry. Used to be the bartender.
Worked here.

:15:37
Must've been
before my time.
Oh.

:15:43
Ya want a beer?
:15:47
Does the, uh...
Does the old crowd
still come in here?

:15:49
Lots of people
come in here nighttimes.

:15:52
Depends on which
"old crowd" ya mean.

:15:54
Tell me, do you know...
Yeah.
Hey, mister.

:15:57
You looking for
some special party?

:15:59
No. No, I'm not
looking for anybody.


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