:29:03
Half the time you don't know
what you're doin'.
:29:05
Trouble is you always know
what you want.
:29:07
If you're
gonna get nasty.
:29:12
Workin' these days?
:29:14
I get jobs.
Department stores, selling.
:29:18
What'd you want?
I mean, why'd you call me up?
:29:22
- Do you have to ask?
- I don't know what you're talkin' about.
:29:26
I made the first move, Steve.
You don't have to be proud.
:29:30
What's being proud
got to do with it?
:29:33
Do you think I like
meeting you like this?
:29:35
Don't you think
I know what went on
in your mother's mind...
:29:38
when she heard
my voice on the phone?
:29:40
Oh, Steve, when I
sent you that letter,
:29:43
and then when I saw you
back in town, I thought...
:29:47
Well, I hoped...
:29:50
We'd get together again?
:29:52
Yeah, Steve.
Why not?
:29:54
Take in the races, the shows?
Start goin' around again?
:29:56
We could try,
couldn't we?
:29:58
Maybe even
get married again.
:30:00
It happens.
Lots of divorced people...
:30:03
Then we start fightin'
like cats and dogs.
:30:05
The same old business all over again.
What's the use, Anna? You know you.
:30:08
Steve!
We tried it once before.
It didn't work out.
:30:10
Wait a minute.
I'm not blamin' you.
Maybe it was my fault.
:30:13
Maybe it was nobody's fault.
Whatever it is, why don't we
let it go and call it a day.
:30:18
Every time we get together,
there's nothing but trouble.
:30:21
All right, Steve.
I'm sorry.
:30:24
Yeah, I know.
You're sorry.
:30:27
Good-bye.
So long.
:30:50
Can't you see what
you're doin' runnin' around
with people like Dundee?
:30:53
Sooner or later,
he'll break your neck.
Thanks for taking an interest.
:30:56
You're welcome.
Wait a minute.