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:18:01
Uh, keep this handy.
I may be leaving suddenly.

:18:09
Oh, I beg your pardon.
:18:10
Your Honor,
I have been drinking.

:18:12
But only a little one, l...
:18:14
Oh, pardon me.
:18:17
- You forgot something.
- Something?

:18:20
Everything.
:18:23
Oh... you saved my life.
:18:26
Yeah.
:18:27
I'm going to do something
for you.

:18:29
Anything you want,
you just tell me.

:18:31
That's all right.
:18:33
Oh, whoa, so you wanna rassle?
:18:37
Oh, no, no, no! Please, now.
:18:39
This is hardly the place
for that.

:18:41
Well, listen, I know a nice
little place out here, come on.

:18:45
A great little...
:18:47
I really, I've got
someplace else I've got...

:18:50
Oh, come on, now,
and I'll buy you a little drink.

:18:52
No, really, I never drink.
:18:54
Well, what do you do,
dip your bread in it?

:18:56
Come on.
:18:59
What business are you in?
:19:03
Oh, uh, uh, I'm in the, uh,
the leather business.

:19:06
Leather!
:19:07
Oh, that's what they make cows
out of, ain't it?

:19:11
Heh. Why, certainly not.
:19:12
That's where
the leather comes from.

:19:14
They make a lot of things
out of it.

:19:16
They make shoes and...
:19:17
Shoes.
:19:19
That reminds me,
I know a chap you must meet.

:19:22
Wait a minute. He's a big shoe
and slipper man from the States.

:19:26
Do you a lot of good.
:19:27
I have his card here
someplace, now...

:19:32
Will you look at that?
:19:33
Lady Pillsbury.
:19:35
Oh! Lady Pillsbury?
:19:38
That big bum.
:19:40
She was way out in front,
and Mexican Pete nosed her out.

:19:44
Oh, I see.
Lady Pillsbury's a racehorse.

:19:49
What did you think she was,
a mockingbird?

:19:52
No, no, uh...
:19:56
Yes, I met her last night.
:19:58
Really?
:19:59
To me, Lady Pillsbury...

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