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:39:06
-Hello, Tuck. How you feeling?
-Good.

:39:11
Getting plenty of raw meat, are you?
That's good.

:39:14
-Say, "The Leith police dismisseth us."
-What?

:39:17
-It's a test they give radio announcers.
-What?

:39:20
-You don't wanna be a radio announcer?
-No.

:39:22
-Ç'est la vie, Tuck.
-Yeah.

:39:30
-Hello, Freddie.
-Well, Murph.

:39:33
-Care for a taste?
-I'm full of tea.

:39:37
You're supposed to flush that,
not smoke it.

:39:39
Now, don't razz my ass, Mike.
I'm low.

:39:42
-Why?
-Ginny.

:39:46
I do some fine coin with her singing.
:39:49
She hits them notes real nice.
:39:52
You worried about business,
Freddie?

:39:56
What the hell, Mike,
I never could jive you.

:40:00
I'm worried about her.
:40:03
Last night when Dehl was dumped,
he was here, wasn't he?

:40:07
He came here about 8:00
to see Ginny?

:40:10
Yeah. Ginny and the bookkeeper.
:40:15
Thanks a lot, Freddie.
And kill those before they kill you.

:40:27
-It's black tie, sir.
-Thank God I've got one.

:40:33
Everybody's going.
Pres, Buffy, Boo, Binky, everyone.

:40:37
-Well, just pull it out.
-Yes.

:40:39
I love it when you talk that way.
:40:41
He'll never know the difference if I--
Oh, Mike! Finally!

:40:51
-Keith, this is Michael Twitchell Murphy.
-Hi.

:40:54
-Where does the "Twitchell" come from?
-The milkman.

:40:59
-Mike, this is Keith Stoddard, Esq.
-Where's the "esquire" come from?


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