:33:05
Maybe he'll have a change of heart.
:33:10
Sam, I'm worried about Tracy. What would
it take to make you go off your trolley?
:33:14
Not me. I'm not the type.
:33:16
Tracy, are you crazy?
You don't have a search warrant.
:33:18
If you don't get off that ledge,
do you have any idea
what the D.A. will do to you?
:33:21
-Yeah, Tracy, this is Pat. Come on down.
-Just be ready to get me outta here.
:33:27
Who's that? Spaldoni?
:33:29
I think that's Spaldoni leaving.
:33:31
If any of those bums find you up there,
Tracy, the chief'll never forgive you.
:33:35
Come on, Tracy, get off that building.
If they catch you, they got a perfect
right to do whatever they want.
:33:39
- Great Scott!
- Great Scott!
:33:50
Very upsetting.
:33:55
Go, Sam! Get him!
:34:16
Peppermint. Try some.
:34:22
You know, Tracy, for a tough guy
you do a lot of pansy things.
:34:25
Is that right?
:34:28
- Who is it?
- Mr Tracy?
:34:30
- Who is it?
- I'm Mrs Skaff.
:34:32
- I'm from the welfare department.
- The welfare department?
:34:35
I'm afraid we're going to have to
take the little boy to the orphanage.
:34:39
Well, just give me one minute,
Mrs Skaff.
:34:41
I hope you understand, Mr Tracy.
:34:44
As a single man, you can't just
pick up a child from the streets
and take him home.
:34:49
- Mrs Skaff, let's discuss this.
- He belongs in the orphanage.
It's the law.
:34:52
Then he has to be processed
through the proper channels. And then--
:34:55
Uh, Mrs Skaff, if you'll just leave
this situation to me, I think you'll--