:24:04
Hey... Who did the walking out anyway,
you or him?
:24:13
Get out, Harvey.
:24:16
- I might just do that.
- Then do it!
:24:20
- You don't mean that.
- Try me.
:24:24
You're gonna talk different
when Frank gets here.
:24:27
You might want somebody around,
when you try to explain about Kane.
:24:30
- I can take care of myself.
- Sure.
:24:33
I've heard that you might not be so pretty
when he gets through with you.
:24:41
- I won't be back.
- Good.
:24:53
-
:24:55
Come in.
:24:58
- I just saw Harvey. Is everything allright?
- I think I have to talk with Mr Weaver.
:25:06
- You're getting out?
- Yes.
:25:08
You want me to give Kane a hand?
:25:17
- No.
- All right
:25:30
May I wait here for the noon train?
:25:35
I said, may I wait in the lobby until noon?
:25:40
- Sure, lady.
- Thank you.
:25:45
- You're Mrs Kane, ain't you?
- Yes.
:25:48
You're leaving on the noon train,
but your husband ain't.
:25:53
- No, why?
- No reason, but it's mighty interesting.
:25:57
Now me, I wouldn't leave this town at noon
for all the tea in China.