:09:02
Boy! Boy! Boy!
:09:07
"Boy," what?
:09:08
Your advertising is just dandy.
:09:10
Folks would never guess
you don't have a thing to sell.
:09:16
You'd better take me home now.
:09:18
-Now, wait a minute.
-Now don't you touch me.
:09:22
All right, all right...
:09:25
...if all you want is a stud service,
you get on back to West Dallas,
:09:27
...and you stay there, the rest of your life.
:09:31
You're worth a lot more...
:09:32
...and you know it, and that's why
you're comin' along with me.
:09:36
You could find a lover boy on
every damn corner in town.
:09:39
Don't matter to them
if you're waiting tables or picking cotton...
:09:41
...but it does make a damn to me!
:09:45
Why?
:09:46
"Why?" What do you mean, "why?"
Because you're different, that's why.
:09:50
You know, you're like me.
You want different things.
:09:51
You've got something
better than being a waitress.
:09:55
You and me traveling together, we could
cut a path clean across this state...
:09:58
...and Kansas and Missouri and Oklahoma,
and everybody would know about it.
:10:02
You listen to me, Miss Bonnie Parker.
You listen to me.
:10:05
How'd you like to go
walking into the dining room...
:10:07
...of the Adolphus Hotel in Dallas...
:10:08
...wearing a nice silk dress and
have everybody waiting on you?
:10:11
Would you like that?
That seem like a lot to ask?
:10:14
That ain't enough for you.
You've got a right to that.
:10:22
When did you figure all that up?
:10:24
The minute l saw you.
:10:28
Why?
:10:29
Because you may be the
best damn girl in Texas.
:10:43
You were born somewhere
around east Texas, right?
:10:47
Come from a big old family.
:10:52
You went to school,
but you didn't take to it much...
:10:53
...because you were a lot
smarter than everybody else...
:10:56
...so you just up and quit one day.
:10:58
Now, when you were 16...17,
there was a guy who worked in a....