:28:03
I'll give you an extra
hundred or so a week,
:28:06
just between me and you.
:28:16
Strozzi and Giorgio were
going to be back the next day,
:28:19
but I smelled the real money
:28:22
was going to come from working
Doyle's side of the street.
:28:25
They'd make the first move.
:28:33
Mr Doyle wants you
to come work for us full-time.
:28:36
I'm not sure
he can afford it.
:28:38
Try me.
:28:40
$1,000.
:28:42
A week or a day?
:28:46
I'm surprised you're
not mad at me.
:28:51
I thought you might
hold it against me,
:28:54
me killing
three of your guys.
:28:56
It's the only cure I know
for being stupid.
:29:00
Hey, dummy.
Bring us your best stuff.
:29:04
Yes, sir, Mr Doyle.
Right away, sir.
:29:10
I know you already got a job
working for Strozzi,
:29:15
but I figure you for a guy
who goes to the highest bidder,
:29:19
just like those Mexicans
:29:21
that were supposed
to guard my booze.
:29:27
Strozzi was behind that,
wasn't he?
:29:32
Howwould you like to kill
Strozzi and that punk Giorgio?
:29:38
From what I hear,
a guy like yourself,
:29:42
you only care
about the money, right?
:29:44
I mean it as a compliment.
:29:46
That's why we're all here.
:29:48
Where's Hickey?
:29:51
You heard about Hickey,
huh?
:29:54
I heard
he talks kind of funny.
:29:57
Yeah. That's the way you sound
when somebody slices your face,