:38:06
I enlisted too.
:38:07
Came out here on my own
to get away from my hometown in Oregon.
:38:11
How come?
:38:13
I had a boyfriend.
:38:15
I was a waitress, and he was
from the richest family in town.
:38:18
He just married a girl
suitable for his position.
:38:21
After three years of going around with me.
:38:25
A pretty story, isn't it?
Maybe they could write a book about it.
:38:28
They did. Thousands of them.
:38:31
So I left and went to Seattle.
:38:33
When I got there
I met a girl back from Hawaii.
:38:35
She said she'd made a lot of money there.
:38:37
So I caught the first boat.
:38:39
I've been here a year and two months.
:38:41
You don't like it very much, do you?
:38:43
Oh, I don't like it. But I don't mind it.
:38:45
Anyway, I won't be here forever.
:38:48
No. Sure. I mean, why should you?
:38:50
I got it all figured out.
:38:52
In another year, I'll be back home,
with a stocking full of money.
:38:55
And I'll be all set for life.
:38:58
Who is it?
:39:06
I didn't hear no sounds of combat,
so I thought you might want a drink.
:39:10
You've been hogging the whisky, Angelo.
:39:12
Not me, buddy. It's that Sandra.
She's a nice girl, but she drinks like a fish.
:39:18
I hope there's a cop under that.
:39:24
Keep pouring.
:39:28
No, thanks. I don't drink.
:39:31
I think it's a weakness.
:39:34
I grant you that.
:39:38
I don't like weakness. Do you?
:39:40
No, I don't like weakness.
But I like to drink.
:39:49
What are you going to do, marry this guy?
:39:51
You're grinning at him like you're his wife.
:39:53
Get out of here!
:39:56
Okay. I'm going.
:39:58
Back to old long-legged Sandra.