:35:01
You see, she went to Yuma.
:35:03
But you got it all balled up.
:35:06
I'm meetin' her here.
I got a date!
:35:08
I know it's something of a shock.
:35:10
I could hardly believe it either, but...
she really did go to Yuma, Mr. Thompson.
:35:14
You see...
:35:16
Well... she got married.
:35:20
I think what it must be,
:35:22
nowadays a girl'll marry
anybody that asks them.
:35:24
Imagine.!
A man like Slim Dundee.
:35:26
A man with
his known character.
:35:30
I'm sorry about
that table,
Mr. Thompson, but...
:35:33
He kept on talkin;
jabberin'away.
:35:35
I didn't hear a word of it.
I couldn't think.
:35:38
So she went to Yuma.
So she married Slim Dundee.
:35:41
Of course.
He had all the dough,
and that's all she ever wanted.
:35:45
I told myself,
"Fine. It was a lucky break."
:35:47
Probably the best thing
that ever happened to me.
:35:49
I told myself that someday
I'd look back and realize it.
:35:53
But I was wrong.
It was in the cards, and there
was no way of stopping it.
:35:57
A month went by,
a second, a fourth.
:36:01
It was all finished.
Done with. Water over the dam.
:36:05
Only it wasn't.
:36:11
You know how it is. You don't
know what to do with yourself.
:36:15
You want to travel,
get away, anywhere.
:36:19
Every place you go,
you see her face.
:36:21
Half the giris you pass are her.
Did it ever happen to you?
:36:30
If I hadn't been hangin'around
the Unión Station that day,
:36:33
if the clerk at the newsstand
hadn't picked that moment
to run out of cigarettes...
:36:37
to reach down
for a fresh pack...