:48:15
- Oh, it's you.
- Shh.
:48:20
You're lucky I can't get my hands on you.
:48:22
- That's no way to talk to your lawyer.
- You were gonna get me off scot-free.
:48:26
They were gonna carry me
out on their shoulders.
:48:28
- Well, you can't win 'em all.
- 15 years at hard labour, for what?
:48:33
It's too bad you didn't get sentenced to
death. I'd have had it commuted to life...
:48:37
...and I could have gotten you
paroled by Christmas.
:48:40
But a 15-year sentence,
that's neither here nor there.
:48:45
Never mind that,
tell me about Irma. How is she?
:48:47
She's fine. Here,
I brought you a little souvenir.
:48:51
Thanks. Why doesn't she
come to see me any more?
:48:55
- Why haven't I heard from her?
- Well, she doesn't want you to find out.
:48:59
Find out what? She's not
back on the street again?
:49:02
Oh, no. That's over with. She's still
working at the fish market as a cashier.
:49:05
Well, then, what is it? I wanna know.
:49:08
- She's expecting.
- Who?
:49:10
Who do you think? She's out to here.
She's going to have a baby.
:49:13
A baby? Are you sure?
:49:15
I'd be greatly disappointed
if it were anything else.
:49:18
- When?
- Any day now.
:49:21
Listen, Moustache, I gotta get outta here.
I wanna be with her. She needs me.
:49:25
- Here, I brought you another souvenir.
- More stockings?
:49:28
And another.
:49:31
- And another.
- Have you gone mad?
:49:34
- And one more.
- What am I gonna do with all of these?
:49:40
If you don't want them, throw them out
the window. But first... tie them together.
:49:46
What?