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: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.

:12:04
Sleeping, John?
:12:07
Just thinking.
:12:09
This time next week
you'll be as free as a bird.

:12:13
Yeah.
:12:15
- How are you feeling?
- Swell.

:12:20
You're not talkative anymore, are you?
:12:23
You always said I talked too much.
:12:27
Good boy.
:12:38
Hey, what have you got there?
:12:40
A present from Mom and Pop.
:12:42
- Oh, I didn't know you had any folks.
- They aren't really my folks.

:12:46
Whenever I got in a jam, I used to go up to
their mountain lodge till things cooled off.

:12:52
- Can you trust them?
- Sure.

:12:54
They know they'd better treat me
like their own son...

:12:57
...or something awful might happen
to them.

:12:59
Oh, grapes.

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