:38:01
That's a mighty fancy word.
:38:05
That's the trouble with the likes
of you and me, Sheriff.
:38:08
We never take time out
for the fancy things in life.
:38:12
We leave that to the fellows
that run sort of gentle, soft.
:38:23
More coffee?
:38:29
Been that way ever since ever, l guess.
:38:32
Of course, that ain't saying that women
don't warm up to the likes of us.
:38:36
Why, no, sir.
:38:38
Why, l knew me a little old gal one time,
looked a whole lot like you, Mrs. Greer.
:38:42
She'd been married
maybe five, six years.
:38:45
Husband, he kind of short on spine.
:38:47
And one day, along come this big,
good-looking gent...
:38:50
started warming up to her.
:38:53
First thing you know, why,
this little old gal, she just up and--
:38:56
Drink your coffee, Masters.
:39:04
Ain't you interested
in what she up and did, Sheriff?
:39:11
You...
:39:13
you say she looked like me?
:39:16
Not near as pretty, ma'am.
:39:19
Her eyes, they didn't show
a deep blue like yours.
:39:23
Can't recollect her hair too well...
:39:26
but couldn't have been near as soft
or as black as yours.
:39:30
And the way she walked...
:39:32
nothing like you.
:39:36
You move like you're all over alive.
:39:40
And you say words quiet, soft.
:39:45
Kind of making a man wish that
you was talking to him and nobody else.
:39:54
Yeah, she looked a lot like you, ma'am.
But not near as pretty.