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I've always hoped
I might be Mayor sometime.
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But there's something I want
more than that.
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Boys Town must always be
just what Father Flanagan made it.
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Must have a purpose, high ideals.
1:01:16
Well, I'm not sure of myself...
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but one of the candidates has proven
he's the right man.
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So I retire from the race.
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I ask my friends to support
Freddie Fuller for re-election.
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Of all the double-crossing tricks.
And the day before election!
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Go on, the rest of you.
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Quiet, boys, quiet.
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Now, we have various ways here...
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of letting new boys find out
how things are done.
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I hope some of you haven't forgotten
how long it took you.
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Fellows. Now, listen to me.
1:01:56
Whitey and I have been battling for votes
for ourselves...
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and Tony thought of nothing
but Boys Town.
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If you want a standing vote right now,
Tony has it, hands down.
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You mean "hands up," don't you?
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If you want Tony for Mayor,
raise your right hands.
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Well, boys, this is very unusual.
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And a very great honor, Tony.
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You tried to give it away,
and they gave it back to you.
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Wait a minute.
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We haven't heard
from the other candidate.
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And I got plenty to say, too.
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I think you and Tony
are a pair of dirty, double-crossing guys.
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I told you any time I had the idea
I could take you apart, I'd let you know.
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- Yeah?
- Well, I got the idea.
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Any time's all right for me.
You know that, don't you?
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Boys.
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Well, it looks like this battle is inevitable.
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All right, Whitey...
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but all fights here are according to Hoyle,
and they're in the ring.
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Okay!
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Is that all clear, boys?
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Now, you break when I tell you.
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The rounds will be two minutes,
one-minute rest.
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Half a round, and a good long rest for him.