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1:11:02
No. After my father passed away,
I have been his ward

1:11:05
For the sake of my education,
he left Lucknow and he came to Bombay

1:11:08
I am much obliged to him
1:11:13
Do judges sport such grand houses?
He must be making a pile on the side

1:11:18
What a thing to say!
The judge is very principled

1:11:21
He never spares criminals
1:11:24
I hope God spares him!
1:11:26
Not to worry. If you're ever arraigned
in his court, let me defend your case

1:11:33
You... lawyer?
- Yes

1:11:40
I took you for a schoolgirl
1:11:42
That was a nice one. A couple
of months, and I'll be an advocate

1:11:46
Would you like to see my degree?
1:11:49
A judge lives here. And a lawyer too.
Leaves only one to make a full court!

1:11:54
Yours truly. And here I am.
- And what are you up to?

1:11:58
Thievery
1:11:59
Stealing, picking pockets, locks,
ladies' purses, like yours...

1:12:03
that's what I'm up to.
- You're joking again. Be seated

1:12:05
You don't think I'm a thief?
- No, I think you're a gentleman

1:12:10
This is the new world order!
The thieves, the hoodwinkers...

1:12:17
they all dress in first class suits
like I'm wearing, and we take them...

1:12:20
for gentlemen. But those who work hard
for an honest living and dress shabbily

1:12:25
...are labeled tramps and wastrels.
The capitalists, the black marketers...

1:12:30
the profiteers, the usurers...
who are they? Thieves, like I am!

1:12:35
You sound like a stock broker
or a banker

1:12:40
You might say that give and take
of money is what I'm concerned with

1:12:42
As far as banks are concerned,
I visit banks regularly

1:12:45
Be seated
1:12:49
Tell me your name

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