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:09:11
Bumpy Johnson.
:09:15
What's buzzin', cousin?
:09:17
Don't you put your hand out there for me!
Come over here and hug my neck.

:09:21
- Oh, my goodness!
- Been a long time, huh?

:09:24
- Oh, man! Come here, man.
- Good to see you.

:09:27
Mary! Mary, come on out.
You remember my cousin Bumpy.

:09:30
Bumpy Johnson!
Oh, boy, you're a sight for sore eyes!

:09:34
Good to see you.
l didn't interrupt anything, did l?

:09:38
Baby, you and me gonna
have to lay dead for a little while.

:09:41
- l gotta tend to my man's wellbeing.
- Dead?

:09:44
Oh, you putting me out!
:09:46
Let me get my shoes. Be a long time
before you get your hambone boiled!

:09:49
And you stay from up in my face!
:09:52
Good to see you, Pigfoot.
:09:57
You think you're sharp!
:10:00
What you doin' knocking
like you the damn police or worse?

:10:03
Don't be ignorant your whole life.
:10:05
- Oh, Bumpy Johnson.
- lllinois Gordon.

:10:09
- How's business?
- Dutch Schultz is at it again.

:10:12
He been gattin' folks all over town.
Even messing with the Queen.

:10:15
The Queen?
:10:19
- The Queen don't bow to no man.
- She ain't bowed yet, but...

:10:22
We can talk about that another time.
:10:24
l see you still with the large-sized ladies.
:10:27
Now, hold on there, cousin.
Like l always tell you,

:10:30
there ain't nothing like the loving
you get from a big woman.

:10:35
Mm-hm. Same old Bear!
:10:49
He thinks l'm gonna roll over, ¡está loco!
:10:51
Take it easy, Henry.
Dutch just wanna talk.

:10:59
Seem like everybody in Harlem
played 505 and the goddamn number hits.


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