Clash by Night
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:48:07
Morning, nephew.
:48:10
- Well, hello, Uncle Vince. How you been?
- Ask a certain nephew of mine's wife.

:48:13
- And how's the little baby?
- Wonderful.

:48:16
- Feed her, keep her warm?
- Why, sure.

:48:18
Don't worry about who keeps your uncle
warm? Don't worry about who feeds him?

:48:21
- My own sister's son.
- Why don't you go to work.

:48:24
Sure, why don't I get married?
Live in the lap of luxury, why not?

:48:27
Who kicked me out?
Who was the heartless woman...

:48:29
...drove your closest relative
out into the night?

:48:32
All Mae said was take down
them dirty pictures, and you wouldn't.

:48:37
All Mae said.
Never thought I'd see the day...

:48:40
...a woman could lead
my own sister's son by the nose.

:48:42
- Cut it out, Uncle Vince.
- Around by the nose, yes, sir.

:48:45
No self-respect. Always said, women
and horses, use the whip on them.

:48:50
- Can't spare a few dollars, can you?
- Well...

:48:57
Couldn't call it a fortune,
could you?

:48:59
All right, Uncle Vince.
I gotta go. I'll see you later, fellas.

:49:02
Bye, Jerry.
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There he goes, paterfamilias,
no manhood left.

:49:25
- Why don't you turn on the lights?
- Too much for her eyes.

:49:28
Gloria, darling.
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I think I'll take Gloria.
That's it, sweetie.

:49:35
You're such a doll.
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Oh, yeah.
:49:42
Oh, you little darling, you little darling.
:49:46
You're sweet...
:49:53
Look. There it is, darling.
The moon's coming up.

:49:57
Isn't it beautiful?

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