Where the Sidewalk Ends
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1:13:01
- Don't play dumb!
- By squealin' about Morrison?

1:13:04
No, by telling me where Scalise is.
You're gonna tell me, Willie,

1:13:08
and save yourself three years
and a lot of trouble, bad trouble.

1:13:12
- Come on.
- What d'you call this, good trouble?

1:13:14
You're asking for it,
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- and you're gonna get it.
- Wait, wait! Wait.

1:13:18
- They'll kill me, Mr Dixon.
- Where's Scalise?

1:13:21
I gotta find out first. A telephone,
let me get to a telephone.

1:13:25
OK.
1:13:27
- Hey, Mac, pull up at that bar.
- OK.

1:13:32
- Keep the change, Mac.
- Thank you, Mr Dixon.

1:13:39
Don't push me, they'll catch on.
1:13:46
Get in that booth. I won't listen.
1:14:05
Hello?
1:14:06
Hello, this is Willie Bender.
Who's this, Kramer?

1:14:09
Listen, Kramer,
I'm hangin' here by a shoelace!

1:14:12
What do you mean what do I mean?
Mark Dixon is on my neck!

1:14:16
He's right outside the booth.
1:14:18
No, no, he can't hear nothin'.
He wants to see Scalise.

1:14:22
What's the idea calling here? Ain't
you got any brains in your head?

1:14:25
That copper'll grab this number.
1:14:27
- Who is it?
- Willie Bender. Dixon's got to him.

1:14:31
This is Scalise. Is Dixon alone?
1:14:35
It's OK, Willie.
1:14:37
Now, get this straight.
1:14:40
I'd like to see Mr Dixon,
but all by himself.

1:14:44
Here's the way I want you to work it.
1:14:47
Write this down, so if he's watching
you he'll know it's on the square.

1:14:53
Hold it just a second.
1:14:56
Go ahead.
1:14:57
Tell him I'll meet him
under the following conditions.


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