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: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,

:30:01
jams an ice-pick
in your voice-box.

:30:07
Hickey can
get awful messy, though.

:30:10
This should be an inside job.
:30:13
We need somebody
nice and neat, like you.

:30:19
I'll think about it.
:30:22
You're making a mistake!
:30:24
Maybe you're
just not very smart.

:30:28
What the hell are you
holding back for?

:30:30
You think the meek are going
to inherit the earth?

:30:33
If they do, you won't
be there to enjoy it.

:30:39
I might have been
a gun for hire,

:30:41
but I wasn't exactly
an assassin.

:30:45
Maybe Doyle figured
there wasn't much difference.

:30:47
Tell Hickey I say hello.
:30:50
If I was going
to get into Doyle's wallet,

:30:53
I needed something big
to sell him.

:30:58
Hey! Oh!
You don't quit me.


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