:20:03
Well, what do you want to know?
:20:05
How many burglaries you committed
in New York.
:20:09
- Nine or ten.
- That's better.
:20:11
What did you do with the stuff?
:20:13
He gave it to Charley. Didn't you, Lewis?
:20:15
Yeah.
:20:16
- Did he sell it?
- Yeah.
:20:17
- Where?
- In Boston, I think.
:20:20
- You think? Didn't he tell you?
- No.
:20:22
You're a bit of a cluck, aren't you, Lewis?
:20:23
No, no, Lewis is regular. He's cooperating.
:20:26
- How much did he give you altogether?
- Half. $400.
:20:30
- What?
- This stuff was worth 30 to $40,000.
:20:34
It was?
:20:35
- Charley said it was mostly fake.
- Here's the list. Look for yourself.
:20:40
- Lewis, you've been robbed.
- Yeah.
:20:45
Where does Charley live, Lewis?
:20:48
129th Street, West. I know the house.
:20:51
I don't know the number.
I can show it to you.
:20:54
O'Brien, Lewis is going to show you
where the loot is.
:20:56
- Be nice to Lewis. He's a good man.
- Sure thing. Come on, Ed.
:21:05
- I think I better call my brother-in-law.
- What's the number?
:21:08
Jerome 5... 5122.
:21:13
- All right, go wash your hands.
- Over there.
:21:18
Here you are.
:21:22
Listen, what should I tell her?
I don't know what to tell her.
:21:24
You can start with "Hello."
:21:29
Hello. Milly? Yeah.
:21:34
Nothing. I just didn't have any change.
How are you?
:21:38
Yeah, fine. How was the party?
:21:42
You went to Brooklyn?
In your delicate condition, Milly?
:21:49
Listen, Milly, is Jack there by any chance?
:21:54
Could I talk to him?
:21:56
Oh, nothing, some friend of mine
wants some advice about something...
:21:59
I don't know what.