Barbary Coast
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:34:00
All right, have your say and get out.
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You've done enough things I haven't liked.
I want him to have his paper.

:34:06
- Now listen, Swan...
- I said let him have his paper.

:34:09
Tell Knuckles to get out.
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Go on, get out, will you?
You heard what she said, go on, get out.

:34:24
- Do you still want your paper?
- lf you destroy my press, you destroy me.

:34:29
More than that, you destroy
the soul of San Francisco, a city...

:34:32
Cut out the high-soundin' talk and answer me...
:34:34
- Do you want your paper?
- Yes.

:34:36
Then, run it the way you should run it.
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- What way is that?
- My way.

:34:39
Next time you do anything,
write anything or think anything...

:34:42
...just ask yourself,
"How would Louis Chamalis like it?"

:34:45
Understand?
:34:47
Is that what makes the writing on the paper?
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Yes.
:34:51
I don't want anybody readin' this kind of stuff.
:34:56
There you are.
:34:59
You still got your little plaything.
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- Come on, Swan.
- I'll come in a moment.

:35:21
Thank you, Miss Rutledge.
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I couldn't have stood it if they'd broken it.
:35:27
It isn't much use this way though, is it?
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A poor shamed thing that mustn't speak.
:35:33
It can speak, Colonel.
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Let it speak the language of the town.
Lies, hypocrisy, and more lies.

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The beacon of the new empire.
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Mr. Chamalis' empire.
:35:49
Is this true about Sandy Ferguson?
:35:53
You should know better than I, Miss Rutledge.

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