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1:15:02
Okay, then.
1:15:13
I'll bid you a fond adieu,
Mrs. O'Connor. Thanks again.

1:15:15
All right.
Thank you for your time.

1:15:17
That's all right.
That's my job.

1:15:25
Hi, Mrs. Curran. Mr. Brennan
from the church. How are you today ?

1:15:29
- Yes, I'm fine.
- This is my associate.

1:15:31
l'm not interested, really.
l don't have the time,
and l don't have any money.

1:15:36
- So there's really no point--
- Yeah, l was just wondering
why you left your name--

1:15:40
Thank you.
1:15:45
Hasn't got the time and no money.
Why did she give me her name ?

1:15:52
After four years
of trying to find her.

1:16:03
- See how these cool off Wednesday ?
Know what l mean ?
- Yeah.

1:16:07
By Wednesday, you might as well
throw them in the river somewhere.

1:16:14
This is worse than New England.
1:16:16
Hey, Paul, good luck to ya,
if l don't see ya.

1:16:20
- Relax a minute.
- End of the tirade.

1:16:22
- Relax.
- lt's gotta be changed around.

1:16:25
l'm not workin'
any more afternoons... period.

1:16:27
l'm workin' the way l wanna work
and when, the way l wanna go out.

1:16:33
- Relax.
- 'Cause this thing is, uh--

1:16:35
l might as well
be shooting myself in the sun.

1:16:41
This is absolutely no good
in the afternoon.

1:16:44
Good luck, Paul.
1:16:46
- Bye-bye.
- Good luck.


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