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1:17:01
l'm sorry,
but l had to come.

1:17:03
Just let me say one thing,
then you can put me out. l won't care.

1:17:07
- Please go.
- l don't ask you to forgive me.

1:17:10
l've said and done things
no woman could ever forgive.

1:17:14
But you've got to believe
l love you, Belle.

1:17:17
l always have
and l always will.

1:17:19
Why talk about it?
1:17:22
But you said you loved me.
1:17:24
That's over.
1:17:26
You can't change in a moment
any more than l can.

1:17:29
We can't do
without each other.

1:17:32
l can.
l'll make myself.

1:17:34
We've fought, and maybe we'll
go on fighting, but we'll do it together.

1:17:39
We were meant
for each other.

1:17:41
Belle, marry me.
1:17:45
Now. Tonight.
1:17:47
l've got the license
and the ring.

1:17:51
We'll go toJack,
have him marry us.

1:17:54
Will you, Belle?
1:17:57
My darling!
1:17:59
Come on, Mr. Policeman.
Right in here. She--

1:18:06
She's done
backslid again.

1:18:10
Do you realize that 7 5%
of the buildings in the Patch...

1:18:15
are made of pine?
1:18:18
There are no sewers,
no hydrants.

1:18:21
Nothing but filth, cesspools.
1:18:24
But worst of all,
it is a veritable firetrap.

1:18:29
Now, that sort of thing
may have been excusable when
Chicago was just beginning...

1:18:34
but that time has passed.
1:18:36
Today it's a menace
to a great city...

1:18:39
a cancer
that must be cut out.

1:18:42
Now, l propose to condemn
the whole district...

1:18:45
wipe it out
and start all over again.

1:18:47
Yes, what is it?
1:18:50
Tell him
l'll be right out.

1:18:55
Will, you gentlemen
go ahead with the discussion...

1:18:58
and excuse me
for a little while, please?


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