1:10:06
He's goin' away, Swan.
1:10:08
This is the second time we say goodbye.
1:10:11
I'm sailing after all.
1:10:14
I thought you didn't have your boat fare.
1:10:16
It seems that this old gentleman
rescued some of my loot the other night.
1:10:19
It dropped under the table in the excitement.
1:10:22
And so with a bag of gold, the prodigal
returns to Gramercy Park, licked.
1:10:26
There won't be any bands to play,
if that's what you mean.
1:10:29
Or any poems to write.
1:10:31
No, I guess not. I won't have much time
for writing poetry and...
1:10:35
Anyhow, I kind of run out of subject matter.
1:10:39
Write about a harpy
who smiled at you and cheated you.
1:10:42
Write about that.
1:10:44
That's what you believe, isn't it? That I'm a cheat.
1:10:48
No. I don't believe that.
1:10:51
Then why are you crawling out
without giving yourself another chance?
1:10:54
He's just got enough for another ticket,
let him go!
1:10:56
That's no way for a man to go,
to crawl out of the West...
1:10:59
...just for the price of a ticket.
1:11:00
- Not when there's still a chance.
- Now listen, I'm agin' it!
1:11:03
Go away thinking that I stole your money
and sent you back, licked and broke.
1:11:10
- I'll try the black again.
- Son, it's pure folly.
1:11:13
Weigh it for him, Bill.
1:11:14
The gentleman from Gramercy Park
bets on the black.
1:11:17
Here it goes.
1:11:18
This teaches me. I'll never do a good deed again.
1:11:21
You're stakin' your whole future on a ball rollin'.
1:11:23
It's an outrage.
1:11:25
It's not much of a future, win or lose.
1:11:30
- 17, on the black.
- Moses in the mountain! You win!
1:11:34
- How much did he have, Bill?
- $320.
1:11:37
- Are you letting it ride, Mr. Carmichael?
- I don't know. I...
1:11:41
The play is made, here it goes.
1:11:45
Snatch it up, son, while there's time.
1:11:55
22 on the black.
1:11:57
Sufferin' Moses! You win again. I can't believe it!
1:11:59
- Make your play, sir.
- Pick it up, son.