Evelyn
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:36:02
l get the message.
:36:06
You fancy him.
:36:08
Don't tell me who l fancy.
That's for me to decide.

:36:12
What l don't want is a drunkard...
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who has some mad notion about
sneaking off with his kids to Scotland.

:36:19
Why should you care?
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What business is it of yours?
:36:26
Because l don't want
to have to visit you in prison.

:36:29
Has anybody ever told you
you're a fine woman?

:36:32
Lots of men.
Some of them weren't even married.

:36:45
-Not until you give me the tickets.
-What?

:36:48
Give me the ferry tickets.
l'll take them back and get you a refund.

:36:51
Jesus, woman.
:36:54
You drive a hard bargain. Where are they?
:36:59
Here you go.
:37:00
-Thanks.
-l always get sick on the ferry, anyway.

:37:05
-l just think, you know, you and l--
-Do you really think l'd kiss you now?

:37:09
lt'd be like kissing a soggy beer-mat.
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-But you just said--
-No. l said you have to give up the drink.

:37:14
For God's sake.
That's the hardest thing to do.

:37:17
The second hardest.
Getting your family back is the hardest.

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Oh, of all the money that ever I had
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I spent it in good company
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And all the harm that ever I've done
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Alas it was to none but me
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And if I had money enough to spend
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And leisure time to sit awhile
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There is a fair maid in this town
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Who sorely has my heart beguiled

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