Last Man Standing
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:16:00
I wasn't sure if he was getting
a wooden box ready for me

:16:03
or if he just wanted
to say thanks for the business.

:16:14
Well, look who's here.
:16:17
Last time I saw you,
:16:19
you was gonna have
a talk with some fellas.

:16:21
Next thing I hear,
one of them's dead.

:16:24
Conversation
sort of went downhill.

:16:29
Ain't that right, Bob?
:16:35
He don't talk much,
but his ears work good.

:16:41
You got a room
you can rent me?

:16:44
I'm surprised you ain't with
your friends at the Sweetwater.

:16:47
There's a room upstairs. Tell
the truth, I can use the money.

:16:51
You got a name?
Mine's Joe.

:16:56
OK, Joe.
:16:59
You let me know
when this runs out,

:17:01
and I'll give you
some more.

:17:02
Yes, sir.
:17:04
You got girls
for hire in this town?

:17:05
Hell, yes.
:17:07
You in West Texas.
:17:10
Round the corner,
third door on the left.

:17:14
You can certainly
afford them.

:17:25
You remind me of this guy
that used to come see me

:17:28
when I worked
in New Orleans.

:17:29
He looked a lot like you.
:17:31
You ever been
to New Orleans?

:17:33
He was nice.
:17:34
He wasn't as quiet
as you, though,

:17:36
but you two almost
look like brothers,

:17:39
except he had tattoos.
:17:40
I think that he was
in the navy,

:17:43
but, uh...
:17:46
no.
:17:47
And he used to come
and see me

:17:49
every Friday
or Saturday night.

:17:51
His name was Clarence.
:17:52
I had a lot of fun
in New Orleans.

:17:55
Sorry I ever came
to this lousy town.

:17:59
There's nothing
to do here.


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