:23:00
- Where is he?
- Who?
:23:02
Don't try to fool me. I know you're
always trying to help these dirty crooks.
:23:06
Now where did he go?
Where did you put him?
:23:09
- Who do you mean?
- Pete the Duke, you know who I mean.
:23:13
You must be mistaken.
Pete's been helping me all afternoon.
:23:16
- Who says so?
- I do.
:23:18
Two against one, Doheney,
so flap your heels.
:23:21
What's the matter here?
You're in again?
:23:23
Listen, Jordan, I'm after Pete the Duke,
I saw him come in the door...
:23:27
Just a minute, Doheney. I thought I told you
you weren't welcome here.
:23:30
What's the use of stalling me?
I saw him come in the door...
:23:37
Thanks.
:23:39
Ain't having much luck, are you?
:23:41
I'd have a great deal more
if Doheney and the others would cooperate.
:23:44
Ain't none of them worth saving.
:23:46
If you hang around them long enough,
you'll get that way yourself.
:23:49
Thanks for the kind interest.
:23:51
I always did like a man in a uniform.
:23:54
That one fits you grand.
:23:57
Why don't you come up sometime
and see me?
:23:59
- I'm home every evening.
- Yeah, but I'm busy every evening.
:24:03
Busy? Say, what are you trying to do,
insult me?
:24:06
Why, no, not at all. I'm just busy, that's all.
:24:09
You see, we're holding meetings
in Jacobson's hall every evening.
:24:13
When you have a moment to spare, drop in.
You're more than welcome.
:24:16
I heard you. But you ain't kidding me any.
:24:19
You know, I met your kind before.
Why don't you come up sometime?
:24:24
Well, I...
:24:25
- Don't be afraid. I won't tell.
- But...
:24:28
Come up. I'll tell your fortune.
:24:30
You can be had.
:24:38
Remember, Lou.
Chick's probably pretty sore.
:24:41
I'll make him think he's on a vacation.
:24:43
- Yeah, he'll listen to you.
- Who won't?
:24:46
Once I get them, they're branded.
:24:53
Hello, Shorty, what are you doing here?
:24:55
Five years.
What for?
:24:57
I forgot what me mother told me.