Boxcar Bertha
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:43:00
Well, here. I reckon this'll
clean up the image some, huh?

:43:09
It's marked. You know it's marked.
They mark it nowadays.

:43:13
Tiny little mark.
They can tell every bill.

:43:16
Joe, try not to be no dumber
than you was born to be.

:43:19
It's OK. Hell, it's money.
:43:22
You're hotter
than a deep-bowled stove.

:43:25
Do us a favour, stay away from here.
The unión has got to preserve...

:43:29
- You don't need my money, you mean?
- I didn't say that.

:43:33
It's appreciated. It's appreciated.
:43:35
Look, hitting a scab is one thing.
:43:37
But robbing the damn mail,
that's something else, ain't it?

:43:42
Yeah, I guess it is.
:43:47
Just see that stuff gets in
the strike fund, you hear?

:43:51
All you socialist bastards
are just alike.

:43:53
In the strike fund!
:43:55
Anything goes.
:44:06
What are you doing with that dog?
:44:09
What's it look like I'm doing?
I'm feedin' it.

:44:16
I had a dog in New York once.
:44:18
- Yeah?
- Yeah.

:44:21
What'd you do?
Lose him in a crap game?

:44:23
No, as a matter of fact
I didn't lose him in a crap game.

:44:27
He started a unión.
:44:35
Bill?
:44:38
What?
:44:40
It's gonna be all right.
:44:42
Sure. Unión don't want me.
:44:46
Railroad goes on starvin' kids,
bustin' heads, makin' money.

:44:51
And I'm here.
:44:53
Bill, to get back at the Reader, you
don't need no unión. Ain't that so, Rake?


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