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:08:00
Very good.
:08:03
- Watch her braces.
- Yes, ma'am.

:08:08
You're as light as
a feather, I hardly...

:08:14
I...
:08:19
I was a dancer
in the ballet.

:08:22
That's...
all I ever wanted.

:08:26
And then...
:08:28
Miss Mahoney,
we have some new faces.

:08:31
Good news,
:08:33
I raided the pool hall.
These are my push boys.

:08:37
- Welcome, push boys.
- Afternoon, sir.

:08:40
- Good day, Eloise, everyone.
- Hello, Mr. Roosevelt.

:08:43
You gonna tell them
your good news?

:08:46
Well, it's hardly
a done deal,

:08:49
but for better
or worse,

:08:51
you may be looking at the new owner
of this godforsaken place.

:08:56
Oh!
:09:01
- Three.
- Two.

:09:04
Polio is always gonna be a losing
proposition financially,

:09:07
but that's no reason
you shouldn't buy the place.

:09:09
I'm buying it,
make no mistake about that.

:09:11
- One.
- Good for you, Doc.

:09:13
Well, Doc, if you
don't mind my asking,

:09:16
how are people gonna pay for the
services that you're gonna offer here?

:09:20
I mean, people with polio have a hard
enough time to make ends meet as it is.

:09:24
The boy makes
a good point, Franklin.

:09:25
Not everything in this world
has to be about profit. Check.

:09:28
- Check.
- Check.

:09:31
25.
:09:33
I'll see you 25
and raise you 25.

:09:35
Come on, will you?
The night's still young.

:09:37
It's 25c not $25.
:09:40
Don't let him bother you, Tom,
he's a cheap bastard.

:09:43
Too rich for my blood.
:09:45
I'm out.
:09:47
25. You'd better
have something.

:09:55
Take it.
I was bluffing.


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