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:42:00
Okay, l'll go along with it,
because l'm tryin' to figure--

:42:03
Quit figurin'and start writing,
Mr. Baker. [ Laughs ]

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Oh.
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- Is this it ?
- Yeah, that's it.

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- This is the good one.
- That's the brand-new one.

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After all, you've got to have
everything brand-new.

:42:18
You don't want a blot on your
escutcheon. Let's go to work.

:42:21
I want to get going, you know.
I'm takin'off like a bird.

:42:25
Okay.
Okay, sir ?

:42:29
l'm bip-bip-bippin'
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Da-da-da-da-dee-do
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Eee ! Ah-ho !
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[ Maid Humming ]
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[ Paul ]
All cleared off, ready to go.

:42:43
My hat.
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Tell me where you got
that lrish brogue

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And before you left Killarney
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Did your mother kiss the blarney
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And that little touch
of brogue you can't deny

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[ Laughs ]
You know what Paulie's father told him ?

:43:08
When he was young,
he says, ''Mr. Brennan--''

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- Now, he came right from lreland.
- Oh, yes ?

:43:13
[ lmitating lrish Brogue ]
''lf you're smart now,'' he says,

:43:16
''you'll join the force
and get a pension.''

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Oh, and did he ?
[ Laughing ]

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[ lmitating lrish Brogue ]
He's a strong breath of a man.

:43:23
God, God bless him.
He's over there.

:43:27
He's-He's livin'
right in that cemetery.

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He got a big headstone.
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Oh, even the father said he'd never seen
anything like that headstone.

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- [ Laughing ]
- Beautiful headstone.

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l can see him now in his uniform
with the shiny buttons.

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[ Laughing Continues ]
:43:48
Yep.
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[ Humming ]

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