:38:00
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Well, I had, but it cost too much,
so I sold the car.
:38:05
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I would have kept the car.
:38:08
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I gotta have a chauffeur
to take me to work in the morning.
:38:12
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How can he take you to work?
:38:15
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He don't have to. I no gotta job.
:38:17
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That's it. How much would you want
to stand in front of a firing squad?
:38:23
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Now just a minute, boys.
I didn't come here to fight.
:38:29
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You have to, I've taken my coat off.
- I wanna talk to Baravelli.
:38:33
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You wouldn't mind stepping out?
:38:35
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I'd love to,
but I have to see the girl first.
:38:38
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I've got a proposition. - Watch out,
he's nearly as crooked as you.
:38:42
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Let's go in here.
:38:45
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I want you to do something for me.
- I'm busy.
:38:52
:38:52
We gotta kidnap a couple of players
from the Oarwin team.
:38:56
:38:56
Is that so?
You don't mean McHardie and Mullen?
:38:59
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Sounds like it. But the fellas I mean
are Mullen and McHardie.
:39:03
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Let me give you a tip.
The boys live at 39 Hanley Street.
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:39:08
Thanks! - Now, I want you
to do something for me.
:39:11
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What do you want?
- Listen,
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give me the signals,
and this 500 bucks is yours.
:39:18
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Alright.
:39:19
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Here's the signals.
:39:22
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Want a minute,
these are Oarwin's signals.
:39:27
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You think I'd give you 500 dollars
for Oarwin's signals?
:39:30
:39:30
They cost me 200.
I gotta make a little profit.
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