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:11:02
- She hates her supervisor.
- l don't believe in workin'.

:11:04
- That's a good job.
Anyone who works for the phone company.
- No, she hates her supervisor.

:11:07
l like bein' out on your own.
l don't like being, you know,
under anyone like that.

:11:11
- Being independent, sure.
- Mm-hmm. Really.
lt gets jerky after a while.

:11:14
Now, supposin'you're kiddin'us,
who do we get in touch with ? The FBI ?

:11:18
You have your duplicate here.
As a matter of fact--

:11:21
- That thing don't mean a thing.
- Let me ask you this.

:11:24
You mean to say you don't think he's an
honest man, Mother, by looking at him ?

:11:28
- You're not literal
like l am. l'm-l'm--
- [ Laughing ]

:11:31
She is a livin'saint.
And I have a nephew a priest.

:11:35
And l have a daughter
in the convent.

:11:37
[ Laughs ]
And l'm a devil.

:11:40
[ All Laughing ]
:11:59
[ Coughing ]
:12:08
[Jimmy ] Now, these people are funny.
They make you laugh sometimes.

:12:11
They're, you know--
:12:20
[ Whistling ]
:12:25
[ Paul ]
Oh, dear me, dear me.

:12:33
lf you'll excuse me, gentlemen...
:12:37
[ Clears Throat ]
l gotta go.

:12:40
- You goin' back out now ?
- Yeah.

:12:43
- Now, Charlie, how many more
day leads do you have ?
- Ninety-two.

:12:46
Ninety-two.
:12:48
[ Muttering ]
:12:53
l'll try this one.
Maybe Mrs. Rafferty is home.

:12:57
Give it a try anyway.
:12:59
Wish't l was a rich man

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