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:15:00
Only one man would've made
a good probation officer. Kafka.

:15:03
And he wasn't available.
:15:10
Thank you, Larry.
:15:11
Call me if something
opens up in the big building.

:15:13
You know, keep me in mind.
:15:22
He'll be right with you.
:15:26
South Brooklyn Democratic Club.
:15:29
I don't think it makes
any difference whatsoever.

:15:32
Have your son stop by.
:15:34
I'll be happy to
take care of it.

:15:37
Gussie, come on in.
:15:40
Hello, Mr. Anselmo.
Thank you so much...

:15:42
...for seeing me.
- You look beautiful.

:15:44
- Thanks a lot.
- Let me get that.

:15:48
It's my pleasure.
:15:50
So how can I help you?
:15:51
- They're gonna throw me out.
- Who?

:15:53
- Morty Brill.
- No one'll throw you out.

:15:56
He says I'm underoccupied.
:15:57
Can I help it if my daughter moves out?
Isn't she entitled to a life of her own?

:16:02
Of course. How is Helene?
:16:04
- Still working at the navy yard?
- Thanks to you.

:16:07
So what can you do for me,
Mr. Anselmo?

:16:10
Well, it's simple.
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See that Mr. Brill
obeys the law.

:16:13
You're grandfathered in over there.
If he says you're not, call me.

:16:17
A landlord like Morty Brill
looks for ways around rent control.

:16:21
How would he understand a law meant for
working stiffs like you and me?

:16:25
Thanks, Mr. Anselmo.
Thanks a lot.

:16:29
Mr. Schwartz is right outside.
:16:33
Thanks, Clara.
:16:39
- I'm sorry.
- Would you come speak to my club?

:16:43
Which club?
:16:44
Terrible Tiles Mahjong Club.
:16:47
How many Tiles belong?
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112.
:16:49
You got it, sweetheart.
:16:51
- Just tell me when.
- Fantastic!

:16:53
You'll come for dinner before?
:16:54
- I'll make a brisket.
- I love brisket. Get home safe.

:16:58
Well, I'm taking a cab anyway.
Thanks again.


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