Night and the City
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:25:00
No, it's me.
Mary.

:25:03
Oh. Mary.
:25:10
Why don't you go home,
Mary?

:25:12
Oh, I'm just waiting for Harry,
Mr. Nosseross.

:25:15
- He'll be along soon.
- Oh, yes.

:25:20
Helen must have slipped out
for a breath of air.

:25:23
She's got
a slight headache.

:25:25
Harry's probably
still working.

:25:28
No stopping Harry once he gets started.
:25:31
- Hello, Molly.
- Hello, Mary honey.

:25:34
Time for
a little nourishment.

:25:38
- Mr. Nosseross.
- Yes, Mary?

:25:41
Perhaps it's best
if I do go on home.

:25:44
Would you please tell Harry
when he comes?

:25:47
Very well.
I'll tell Harry when he comes.

:25:51
- Good night, Mr. Nosseross.
- Good night, Mary.

:25:54
- Good night, Molly.
- Good night, Mary dear.

:26:00
We sell drinks here,
Harry.

:26:04
Gin.
:26:10
How's trade, Bagrag?
:26:12
- Hmm.
- Hmm.

:26:16
Say, listen, Bagrag -
:26:18
No, I don't want a life
of ease and plenty.

:26:21
Now, take your drink,
and drink it quietly...

:26:24
and don't mess about
with my customers.

:26:27
- Look, Bagrag -
- Now, look here, Harry.

:26:44
Thank you,
Mrs. Nosseross.

:26:47
Thank you very much
for slicing my throat.

:26:52
Playing the loving wife looking out for
her husband's interests, huh?

:26:56
Well, you don't fool
Harry Fabian.

:26:59
I know every twist and turn in your scheming brain.
Oh, yes, looking out for her husband.


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