Where the Sidewalk Ends
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1:11:04
Mark...
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Darling.
1:11:21
- You better go home.
- Why, Mark?

1:11:24
Because you're a sucker
for wrong guys like Ken and me.

1:11:29
You're not wrong.
1:11:32
I trust you with my whole heart.
1:11:35
I'm glad you told me
about your father.

1:11:38
You're not like him.
1:11:40
I know it.
1:11:43
Thanks. I've figured out what to do.
1:11:47
About your dad.
1:11:50
What?
1:11:52
Don't ask any questions.
I've got to do things a certain way.

1:11:58
- You look tired. Get some sleep.
- Thanks.

1:12:01
I'm not afraid any more.
1:12:03
Everything's going to be all right,
isn't it?

1:12:05
Sure. It'll turn out all right.
1:12:12
- So long.
- I'll wait here for you.

1:12:27
- OK, Mac.
- You... you oughta be more delicate.

1:12:30
I almost hit my head on the door.
1:12:33
That's OK, Willie, the cab's insured.
1:12:35
I wasn't doing nothin', Mr Dixon,
just readin' my paper, that's all.

1:12:38
I'm not interested in that. You're
up for parole violation Monday.

1:12:43
- I know.
- Three more years, isn't it?

1:12:45
- That's right.
- Would you like to duck that?

1:12:48
You can't do nothin', Mr Dixon.
1:12:51
I can say I sent you up to Scalise's
hotel, using you for a stoolie.

1:12:54
Yeah?
1:12:56
Particularly if you prove it.
1:12:59
Like how?

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