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:10:03
Personally, I have no use for a punk.
:10:08
Some fellas, if you pat them on the back,
they'll kill a man for you.

:10:12
If you treat a punk right, you can get
the biggest man in the world killed.

:10:17
However, it's my opinion if a man kills
a man, he should have a reason for it.

:10:24
Hey, that's just what I think, Mr. Green.
:10:28
Good boy, John.
:10:30
Come here.
:10:33
Gentlemen, I want you to meet
my cellmate, Mr. Dillinger.

:10:36
John, this is Mr. Minelli,
Doc Madison, Mr. Kirk.

:10:40
- Hello.
- Hi.

:10:42
Hiya. I've been looking forward
to meeting you guys.

:10:46
- What's on your mind?
- Well, this is the way I look at it, fellas.

:10:50
If the five of us put our heads together,
we can go places. Big places.

:10:55
Unfortunately, the four of us are
not going anyplace for a long time.

:11:01
As soon as I get out, I'll spring you.
:11:04
All of you.
:11:06
Mr. Dillinger has
very enthusiastic ideas.

:11:11
You can count on me, fellas.
:11:18
Run along, John. I'll see you later.
:11:22
You heard me.
:11:29
- Fresh punk.
- He'll learn.

:11:31
The hard way.
:11:32
I think the kid has possibilities.
:11:36
I tell you, my ideas will work.
:11:39
Together we can make
the rest of the mobs look sick.

:11:45
I'll be out in six months.
The first thing I'll do is spring you.

:11:50
Just two more months, fellas,
and I'll show you the way.


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