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1:12:02
They're saying, "We don't know your name,
mister, but you're a very nice fellow."

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Harvey and I...
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warm ourselves
in all these golden moments.

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We've entered as strangers.
Soon we have friends.

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And they come over
and they sit with us,

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they drink with us
they talk to us.

1:12:27
And they tell about the big,
terrible things they've done...

1:12:31
and the big, wonderful things
they'll do.

1:12:34
Their hopes
and their regrets,

1:12:39
and their loves and their
hates, all very large...

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because nobody ever brings
anything small into a bar.

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And then...
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I introduce them
to Harvey.

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And he's bigger and grander
than anything they offer me.

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And...
and when they leave,

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they leave impressed.
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The same people
seldom come back,

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but that's...
that's envy, my dear.

1:13:18
There's a little bit of envy
in the best of us.

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And that's too bad,
isn't it?

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How did you happen
to call him Harvey?

1:13:31
Well, Harvey's
his name.

1:13:33
How do you
know that?

1:13:37
There was a rather interesting
coincidence on that, Doctor.

1:13:41
One night several years ago I was walking
early in the evening along Fairfax Street.

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It was between 18th and 19th.
Do you know the block?

1:13:51
Yes, yes.
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I'd just put Ed Hickey
into a taxi.

1:13:56
Ed had been mixing his
rye with his gin, and he...


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