Paper Moon
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:26:00
I already did. Ain't nothing in his clothes
except him, and he ain't worth five cents.

:26:06
She ain't got nothing on her, either.
:26:09
You don't know what kind of trouble
you're in. Better start thinking on it.

:26:14
I got a case against you for possessing
and transporting whiskey.

:26:18
I can think of a few other things.
:26:22
Better face it. You're going to be here
for a while working on the county roads.

:26:26
With luck, you're out in six months.
Six more for influencing a child.

:26:31
Maybe six years for that.
:26:33
- Maybe we could work something out?
- What's there to work out?

:26:46
I sure don't like to send a man to the
road gang. Always felt sorry for them.

:26:51
But I can't overlook the fact
that you've been paid $625

:26:55
and you ain't telling me where it is.
:26:58
I know you're a bootlegger,
so what's there for me to work out?

:27:03
Let's cut this ring around the rosy.
:27:06
Where's that...
:27:08
...money?
:27:26
You think I'm fooling around?
:27:29
I ain't fooling around.
:27:39
Maybe you'll come around in time.
Get a little thirsty, get a little hungry.

:27:43
Time has a way with criminals.
:27:45
- Don't it, Beau?
- Sure do.

:27:48
It's almost five. Somebody ought to be
stirring at the café. I'll step over there.

:27:53
See if that family friend is there.
I'll be back before long.

:27:57
I got all day, you know?
Got all the time in the world.


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