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:45:02
- Hello, Mr Carver.
- Hello, Cathy.

:45:04
How are your folks?
Joe and Maggie, that is.

:45:07
- They're fine.
- We'll be in the coffee shop, Harry.

:45:16
- Table, Charlie?
- Not right now, thank you.

:45:19
I want to show you something.
Come over here.

:45:27
This certainly is
a far cry from our show.

:45:30
It's a long drive over here, Cathy.
:45:33
- I know.
- Well?

:45:36
The reason I came over was to tell
you I'm sorry about what happened.

:45:41
I know Joe made it tough on you,
:45:43
and I don't blame you
for letting him stew in jail.

:45:46
You didn't have to drive here
to tell me that.

:45:49
- I wanted you to know.
- How are things with the show?

:45:53
Maggie says the only suckers left
are the ones still in the business.

:45:57
- She's right.
- They want new things, new people,

:46:00
and that's why you were...
I mean, that's the only way...

:46:05
Yeah. I'll tell you what, Cathy.
:46:07
Wait until my last show and we'll
go somewhere and talk it over.

:46:12
Wait a minute, Charlie.
:46:16
The real reason I came over here was
to get you to come back to the show

:46:20
no matter what I had to do.
But I just don't have the guts.

:46:24
I wish I did.
:46:36
I know exactly what's going through
your mind, and the answer is no.

:46:40
It'll kill Maggie to have to give up.
:46:42
You're not worried about Maggie.
It's Cathy. What's your problem?

:46:47
You want the girl, just say, "Cathy,
I love you," like the grown-ups do.

:46:52
You don't have to prove
you're a knight in shining armour.

:46:55
You're a carny, Harry. A rich one,
but a carny. You should understand.

:46:59
I do, and I kind of feel
guilty about it.


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