The Last American Hero
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:37:01
Why don't we wait till this race is over
and the best man's won...

:37:04
and I'm standing there
kissing the trophy girl?

:37:06
Then you ask me that.
:37:08
Hey. Who left the gate open?
:37:21
You JuniorJackson?
:37:23
- Yes, sir.
- I'm Morley.

:37:25
Cleave Morley.
:37:27
You get a letter from me
declinin' your entry?

:37:29
Whatever Hackel said to you
to make you turn me down...

:37:32
I'm tellin' you that
he's a liar and a bandit.

:37:35
Where'd you get that pass?
:37:38
Young lady in your office
gave it to me.

:37:40
Oh. Ayoung lady in my office
gave it to ya, huh?

:37:43
- That's right.
- Now look, son.

:37:45
We don't want no trouble.
Just give me the pass and be on your way.

:37:47
Mind readin' this here rule?
:37:50
I'm busy right now.
:37:52
All right.
I'll read it to ya.

:37:54
"Unless a man is suspended
from competition—" Which I ain't—

:37:59
"he gets a chance to qualify
like everybody else does. "

:38:02
- Is that right?
- You said it right, man.

:38:05
What's the matter, Morley?
Cat got your tongue?

:38:14
Give him a run.
:38:39
Didn't do too bad. No. Not bad at all.
:38:42
Appears you got a pretty fair
machine there. Who supplied it?

:38:45
Sent away to Sears and Roebuck.
:38:48
- Am I in?
- Now look.

:38:50
We've got 52 entries.
Unless 22 of'em qualify faster—

:38:53
That was my first time
around the track.

:38:55
Couple more runs, I'll set
that bullring of yours on fire, Morley.

:38:58
I got a telephone call.

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