:12:02
- You've never seen any before?
- Couple of times, maybe three.
:12:06
Four, counting the redheaded
contortionist from Yakima.
:12:08
- Cute dish.
- Yeah, very.
:12:11
- I hear you left Pinkerton's.
- Yeah, three or four years ago.
:12:14
Long hours, short dough.
Any money in the writing racket?
:12:18
- Penny a word.
- Write a million words, you'd be set.
:12:20
- Like War and Peace.
- Bring you back some gin.
:12:23
Gin's for old ladies. Make it Scotch.
:12:30
Christ, you're sure looking flush.
:12:32
Somewhere between
a bootlegger and a banker.
:12:34
I've got my own little agency
up in Tacoma now.
:12:36
A lot of divorces in Tacoma.
:12:38
No wonder.
Hell, it rains 350 days of the year.
:12:41
What's your town like, anyway,
free and easy?
:12:43
- Yeah, more so than most.
- Who runs things?
:12:46
Same people
who run things everywhere.
:12:52
The cops, the crooks
and the big rich, huh?
:12:55
Who else?
:13:01
- Where?
- A little to your right
:13:03
and back six yards.
I'd sort of like to lose him.
:13:05
- Do you still know how?
- Yeah, I think I might remember.
:13:08
Corkscrew or split away?
:13:09
Corkscrew.
:13:11
Looks like
I taught you something after all.
:13:21
You know who that little punk
reminds me of?
:13:23
- Who?
- Remember Blacky Marbles?
:13:25
- Oh, my God, you're right!
- Wait, wait, I gotta mail this.
:13:27
- Mail it later.
- Wait a minute, huh?
:13:30
Come on, move it.
:13:37
You okay?
:13:40
Yeah, if we lose each other,
meet me at Cookies'.
:13:42
- What is that, a speakeasy?
- Yeah, ask anybody.