My Little Chickadee
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:28:01
The boys will teach you the rules
in pantomime. Get him out of here!

:28:04
Unhand... I'm an American citizen.
Unhand me!

:28:08
I'm a taxpayer.
:28:10
I shall write the Times about this.
Call me a barrister!

:28:31
- How do you do?
- How do you do? Who are you?

:28:34
I'm Jeff Badger. I own this place.
:28:37
Is there anything I can do for you?
:28:40
Yeah, you can get out of my way.
:28:42
- Unhand me, you uncouth lolligans.
:28:46
Stay out.
:28:47
- This is sabotage.
:28:48
A crime against liberty.
:28:54
Hello, dear. My dove...
:28:56
- What do you call this?
:28:58
- What do you call this?
- I'll ask the questions. You find the answers.

:29:02
- Two of his roughs tried to do me in.
- For what reason?

:29:05
They accused me of chicanery.
:29:07
- This is a surprise.
- It was a surprise to me.

:29:09
It's hard to trust people these days.
Mistakes will happen.

:29:12
And after seeing you,
I know I must be wrong about him.

:29:15
- We'll let it go at that.
- That's fine.

:29:17
Let me show you there's no hard feelings
and extend my hospitality.

:29:20
The drinks are on the house. Mulligan.
:29:22
Let Mr. Twillie have anything he wants.
:29:25
- Pardon me for a second.
Give me that bottle.

:29:28
- Will you join me at the table?
- I don't mind if I do.

:29:41
I see. A gentleman.
:29:43
- I've been called other things, too.
- Who hasn't?

:29:51
This reminds me
of the White Palace in Chicago...

:29:54
only this ain't white.
:29:56
- You're from Chicago?
- Yeah, every bit of me.

:29:59
Spend much time around the White Palace?

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