A Night at the Opera
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:14:00
Why, you...
:14:05
Nice work, I think you got him.
:14:07
Smelling salts. That will bring him to.
:14:11
You're sorry for what you did?
That shows a nice spirit.

:14:16
Now he's coming along. He'll be fine now.
:14:24
- Get fresh with me, huh?
- How do you do?

:14:27
- Hello.
- What's the matter, mister?

:14:29
We had an argument.
He pulled a knife on me, so I shot him.

:14:32
- Do you mind if I...
- Go right ahead. Plenty of room.

:14:37
- Two beers, bartender.
- I'll take two beers, too.

:14:40
Things seem to be getting better
around the country.

:14:43
I don't know. I'm a stranger here myself.
:14:46
I came back here looking for somebody.
You don't know who it is, do you?

:14:50
It's a funny thing, it just slipped my mind.
:14:52
I know. The greatest tenor in the world.
That's what I'm after.

:14:56
- Why, I'm his manager.
- Whose manager?

:14:58
The greatest tenor in the world.
:15:00
- The fellow that sings at the opera here?
- Sure.

:15:04
What's his name?
:15:05
What do you care? I can't pronounce it.
What do you want with him?

:15:09
I want to sign him up
for the New York Opera Company.

:15:12
Do you know that America is waiting
to hear him sing?

:15:15
He can sing loud
but he can't sing that loud.

:15:18
I think I can get America
to meet him halfway.

:15:21
Could he sail tomorrow?
:15:23
You pay him enough money,
he could sail yesterday.

:15:25
How much you pay him?
:15:27
I don't know. Let's see, $1,000 a night.
:15:31
I'm entitled to a small profit.
:15:34
- How about $10 a night?
- $10?

:15:38
I'll take it.
:15:41
All right, but remember,
I get 10º/% for negotiating the deal.

:15:44
Yes, and I get 10º/% for being the manager.
:15:47
How much does that leave?
:15:49
Well, that leaves him $8.
:15:54
- He sends $5 home to his mother.
- That leaves $3.

:15:58
Can he live in New York on $3?

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