Song of the Thin Man
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1:12:04
Nick, what worries me...
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- Table three, Mr. Brant. Is that all right?
- That's okay.

1:12:10
- George, table three for Mr. Brant.
- Yes, Mr. Brant.

1:12:13
He promised they'd come.
If they do, I want them at our table.

1:12:16
What's all this finger business about?
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I'm having the most likely candidates
seated where I can watch them squirm.

1:12:21
I hope it goes as smoothly as you expect.
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If anything should happen to poor Hollis.
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I've taken every precaution.
Sergeant, your slip is showing.

1:12:30
Thanks. There's the inspector.
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- Everything all right, Nick?
- All right.

1:12:37
Now all we have to do is sit quiet
and keep our fingers crossed.

1:12:40
I have so many fingers crossed now,
I can't lift my drink.

1:12:44
Some shiny eyes in the jungle.
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- Albert.
- Mr. Talbin.

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- Our reservations.
- Of course.

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Just a moment, please.
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- Table four, Mr. Talbin.
- Thank you.

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- George, table four.
- Yes, Mr. Talbin.

1:12:58
- Well, my old friend slush pump.
- How do you do?

1:13:02
- Do you attend all the openings?
- Naturally. It's my business.

1:13:06
If Hollis has really come out of the fog...
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and is half as good as he was,
I can book him.

1:13:10
I think he's going to surprise you.
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- Stunning jewelry. Those earrings.
- Very attractive.

1:13:22
The earrings are higher up.
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The charm boys.
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Table for four.
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- AI Amboy.
- Yes, Mr. Amboy.

1:13:36
Table two, Mr. Amboy.
Henry, table two.

1:13:39
This way, please.
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- Good evening, Mrs. Amboy.
- Good evening.

1:13:45
How did you enjoy
your trip to Poughkeepsie?

1:13:48
I loaned Fran Page the dough
to send Hollis up there.

1:13:51
He's okay now, so I'm here to collect.
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Someday I'm going to take lessons from
you on how to get blood out of a stone.

1:13:58
I just have my boys
break it up into little pieces.


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