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- Gawain, where is ''wherever''?
- Say what?
:25:07
- Where's the money?
- Oh,
:25:10
OK, look,
At the end of every shift,
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pit boss brings the cash down to
the hold of the ship in a locked cashbox,
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and once a day all the cash is moved
down to the countin' room,
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And where is the counting room?
:25:25
Uh,,, it be right there in that square
where you pointin',
:25:30
And what,
to flog a horse that if not dead
:25:34
is at this point in mortal danger of expiring,
does this little square represent?
:25:40
Offices, Underground,
:25:43
Ha!
Underground! Mmm!
:25:47
Underground,
:25:50
During the casino's hours of operation,
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the door to this counting room
is fiercely guarded,
:25:55
The door itself is of redoubtable
Pittsburgh steel,
:25:57
When the casino closes this entire
underground complex is locked up,
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and the armed guard
retreats to the casino's main entrance,
:26:05
There, then, far from the guard,
reposes the money,
:26:11
behind a five-inch-thick steel portal, yes,
But the walls,,,
:26:17
the walls are but humble masonry
:26:21
behind which is only the soft,
loamy soil deposited over centuries
:26:26
by the Old Man,
the meanderin' Mississippi,
:26:30
as it fanned its way back and forth across
the great alluvial plain, leaving earth,
:26:38
This earth,
:26:42
The General here, whose
curriculum vitae comprehends
:26:46
massive tunnelin' experience through
the soil of his native French lndochina,
:26:49
shall be directin'
our little old tunnelin' operation,
:26:53
Garth Pancake, though a master of none,
is a jack of all those trades
:26:58
corollary to our aim,