On the Waterfront
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:26:03
Everybody loved Joey.
:26:06
From little kids to the old rummies.
:26:10
Did you know him very well?
:26:13
You know, he got around.
:26:17
What did that man mean just now?
:26:19
Don't pay no attention to him.
He's drunk, he's falling down. Everything.

:26:22
He's a juicehead
that hangs around the neighbourhood.

:26:25
Don't pay no attention.
:26:27
I better go now.
:26:29
You don't have to be afraid of me.
I'm not going to bite you.

:26:33
I guess they don't let you walk
with fellas where you've been?

:26:36
You know how the sisters are.
:26:38
Yeah.
:26:39
-Are you training to be a nun?
-lt's just a regular college.

:26:45
lt's run by the Sisters of St. Anne.
:26:48
Where is that?
:26:50
ln Tarrytown.
:26:53
-Where's that?
-ln the country.

:26:55
I don't like the country.
The crickets make me nervous.

:27:01
How often do you get in here?
:27:05
I haven't been here since last Christmas.
:27:08
We were going to have
a Thanksgiving party.

:27:12
That's nice.
:27:14
What do you do up there? Just study?
:27:18
I want to be a teacher.
:27:19
Teacher? That's very good.
:27:22
Personally, I admire brains.
:27:24
My brother Charley is a very brainy guy.
He had a couple of years of college.

:27:29
lt isn't just brains. lt's how you use them.
:27:33
Yeah, I get your thought.
:27:36
You know, I've seen you
a lot of times before.

:27:38
Do you remember parochial school
out on Puluski Street?

:27:41
Seven, eight years ago?
:27:43
-Your hair, you had your hair....
-Braids.

:27:45
Looked like a hunk of rope.
:27:48
You had wires on your teeth and glasses.
Everything.

:27:53
You was really a mess.
:27:55
I can get home all right now, thanks.
:27:58
Don't get sore.
I was just kidding you a little bit.


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