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:12:20
Much obliged to you, ma'am.
:12:22
You're very welcome,
Mr. Spearman.

:12:27
Thank you, Sue.
:12:29
Take care of yourself,
Charley.

:12:43
Are you just gonna go off like
that without saying nothing?

:12:46
Ain't nothing to say.
:12:48
I seen how you look at that gal
and the way she looks at you.

:12:51
It ain't right to walk away
without a word.

:12:52
What do you want me
to tell her, Boss?

:12:55
We probably ain't gonna make it?
:12:57
Be a big fat comfort.
:13:02
I don't know what you should
tell her, Charley.

:13:04
I wish I'd have said more
to my wife before she passed.

:13:08
This may be the last time she
sees you in this world, Charley.

:13:11
Or you her.
:13:12
So tell her whatever you can.
:13:13
'Cause she's entitled to more
than just your backside

:13:16
walking away.
:13:24
Charley.
:13:27
I'm not sure
what's worth saying or not.

:13:32
Well, you don't have to
say anything.

:13:34
Yeah, I do.
:13:36
Boss is right about that.
:13:38
He's right
about a lot of things.

:13:41
It's just...
:13:47
I'm not who you think
I am, Sue.

:13:49
I've... been places.
I've done things.

:13:52
Most of them, I'm not proud of.
:13:55
You know, I always hoped
somebody gentle and caring

:13:59
might come along.

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