Young Man with a Horn
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:56:03
What are you looking at?
:56:36
Hey. Smoke.
:56:38
Jo.
:56:41
- Oh, it's so good to see you.
- Yeah. Where's Rick?

:56:44
Oh, he couldn't come. He's sorry,
Smoke. He asked me to meet you.

:56:48
It's wonderful seeing you.
I've been hearing your records.

:56:51
- I'm real proud of you.
- Thank you, Smoke.

:56:53
- Rick has done all right too.
- We always knew he'd hit it.

:56:56
It's gonna be like old times.
:56:59
Let's go to Galba's.
Rick will meet us.

:57:01
- Good. Can we get a drink?
- Yeah.

:57:07
You know what?
This New York's a big town.

:57:11
Oh, come on, Jo. Stop worrying.
:57:13
Rick's a grown boy. If he gets lost,
he knows enough to go to a police station.

:57:17
That mother instinct comes out
in me at the most unlikely times.

:57:21
You know, I think we've been stood up.
:57:23
He hasn't changed a bit.
:57:28
I'm glad about your new job.
:57:30
Goes to show you, if you work hard
and have friends in high places...

:57:33
Yes, it was swell of Rick to get
me in Morrison's band.

:57:38
We'd better get home before they
throw a tablecloth over us.

:57:43
It's no use kidding ourselves,
Rick won't be here.

:57:45
He hasn't been here in a long time.
:57:48
You see, Smoke, he has changed.
:57:51
Who is she?
:57:53
A friend of mine.
:57:55
And I introduced them.

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