Shadow of the Thin Man
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:02:00
Asta, fall in.
:02:04
My gosh, we'll never get
this roadwork done.

:02:06
Hey, Nick, how about
taking the chain off?

:02:10
Yes. Have you disappear
like you did yesterday?

:02:13
What's your mother going to think?
Look, I tell you what.

:02:16
Let's sit down, huh? You're tired.
:02:20
I'm not tired. You're tired.
:02:24
Look, if you'll fall off the roadwork,
I'll read you a new fairy tale.

:02:29
- Oh, no. I've heard all those, Nick.
- No, no. This is a brand-new one.

:02:32
This is one you've never heard before.
:02:34
Okay, Asta?
:02:37
Okay, Nick. You're on.
:02:38
All right, now, you fellas hop right up
here on the bench.

:02:41
- Here, you be leash holder.
- All right.

:02:43
Now, hold on to your bench...
:02:46
...because this one's gonna be a wow.
:02:50
Now...
:02:55
Once upon a time, there was a horse.
:02:59
There were hundreds of horses.
White ones, black ones, brown ones...

:03:02
...beautiful horses.
:03:04
And how they could run.
:03:07
Mrs. Charles. Mrs. Charles!
:03:10
Yes, Stella?
:03:11
- Baby's lunch is waiting, ma'am.
- Oh, of course.

:03:17
They should have been back
10 minutes ago.

:03:20
But you know how men are.
They like to stay out late...

:03:22
...to show their independence.
- They sure do.

:03:25
I'll see if they're still in the park.
:03:33
I see them.
They're sitting on a bench.

:03:36
- You mean, Mr. Charles is sitting down?
- So is Nicky.

:03:39
You mean, they ain't walking at all?
:03:43
The boss must've done some tall
conniving before that baby let him squat.

:03:48
They're such great pals. He's getting
more like his father every day.

:03:52
He sure is. This morning he
was playing with a corkscrew.

:03:58
The darling. He's reading
the baby fairy tales.


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