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- Don't act like that. l want to speak to you.
- Get out of here!

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- Get out of here! Hey! Help! Help!
- l want to speak to you.

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Hattie! Hattie!
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- You calling me, Miss Belle?
- Hattie.!

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Help! Let me--
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Police! Murder! Help!
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Police! Police!
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Hattie! Let me go!
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Oh, you!
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- Now, won't you tell me
what this is all about?
- l love you, Belle.

:30:59
l mean, really.
:31:02
- Well--
- l want the truth.

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- You have a piece of property
on Randolph Street.
- Of all the--

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l thought if you and l were
to put up a place like Warren's--

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only better, more class--
we could make a lot of money.

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But l really meant that
about being crazy about you.

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Why didn't you say so
in the first place?

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l'm a businesswoman.
l'd have listened to any proposition...

:31:25
without all
this foolishness.

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- You would've?
- Of course l would.

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What a woman.
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Right through this way,,
Mr. Police.!

:31:41
Sorry, boss...
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but it looks like
the fire's out.

:31:51
Now, look, Senator.
Gil Warren controls...

:31:54
the Patch with
all its votes.

:31:56
You need votes. Now,
as long as Warren goes along...

:31:58
with no opposition, he has you and
your interests just where he wants them.


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