:05:25
Tell you what, Lilly.
I'll send you on a trip to Paris.
:05:29
I don't wanna go to Paris.
:05:32
Why not? I hear it's a swell town.
:05:35
Finish the play there.
Have a little fun. Visit your friend Julia.
:05:38
You know damn wellJulia's not in Paris.
:05:41
Well, wherever she is.
:05:44
Go to Spain. There may be a civil war
in Spain. You'd help somebody win it.
:05:47
- You're scrappy.
- I'm not scrappy. Don't call me scrappy.
:05:51
You make me sound like
a neighborhood bulldog.
:05:53
You are the neighborhood bulldog, Lilly!
:05:55
'Cept you got some cockeyed dream
about bein' a cocker spaniel.
:06:00
- I can't work here.
- Well, then don't work here. Don't work anyplace.
:06:03
It's not as if you've written
anything before, you know.
:06:07
Nobody'll miss you.
It's a perfect time to change jobs.
:06:13
You're the one who talked me
into being a writer, Dashiell.
:06:16
You're the one who said,
"Stick with it, kid. You got talent, kid."
:06:19
You soft-soaped me with all that crap!
:06:23
- And now look at me.
- If you're gonna cry about it, go stand on a rock.
:06:26
Don't do it around me.
:06:30
If you can't write here, go someplace else.
:06:34
Give it up. Open a drugstore.
:06:38
Be a coal miner.
:06:41
Only just don't cry about it.
:06:49
I think I have
always known about my memory.
:06:53
I know when the truth
is distorted by some drama or fantasy.