Guys and Dolls
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:11:03
the one who runs a floating crap game.
:11:05
- Floating?
- On a boat?

:11:07
One that moves to a different spot every
night so the police can't break it up.

:11:12
- Sounds like a very difficult thing to do.
- You should know.

:11:15
It's your job to rustle up the customers
and tell them where it is.

:11:18
Especially with a famous detective
putting on the heat.

:11:21
And you can give
just that message to Detroit.

:11:24
Brannigan says he's not going to find
a spot for his crap game

:11:27
because Brannigan's put on the heat
:11:30
and Brannigan's breathing
down everybody's neck.

:11:41
Nathan, you're lucky.
You just missed Brannigan.

:11:44
- I'm lucky. I missed Brannigan.
- He left a message. He said...

:11:48
I am not going to find a place
for my crap game

:11:51
because everybody knows
Brannigan has turned on the heat

:11:54
and is breathing down everybody's neck.
:11:56
That's what he said.
:12:15
You tried the regular places?
Won't they take a chance, seeing it's you?

:12:19
Seeing it's me, no.
Except one. Joey Biltmore's garage.

:12:23
Joey said he might take a chance...
for 1,000 bucks.

:12:26
- 1,000?
- In advance and in cash.

:12:29
- He would not even take my marker.
- This I do not believe.

:12:32
Joey Biltmore will not take your marker.
:12:34
You got no idea what a breath
this Brannigan has got.

:12:38
A marker's not just
a piece of paper saying:

:12:40
"I owe you 1,000.
Signed, Nathan Detroit."

:12:42
A marker is the one pledge
which a guy cannot welsh on, never.

:12:47
It's like not saluting the flag.
:12:51
It does not seem possible.
Me without a livelihood.

:12:56
Why, I've been running the crap game
since I was a juvenile delinquent.


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