The Big House
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:19:00
"and i guess
that's all.

:19:02
Yours truly...
tony loop."

:19:13
Gee, i can't
believe it, morg.

:19:17
Ma's dead.
:19:19
I wonder if it
hurt her much.

:19:21
Oh, i don't
think so, butch.

:19:23
She probably just
dropped off quietly.

:19:25
Yeah?
:19:25
Yeah.
She was pretty old, wasn't she?

:19:28
About 70...
:19:29
and as big
as a minute...

:19:31
and game.
:19:32
And, say,
the last time i was arrested,

:19:36
she fought
like a wildcat.

:19:39
It took two bulls
to hold her,

:19:41
and she almost bit
the thumb off of one of them.

:19:48
Gee, she was
a swell old lady.

:19:51
I wish you would have
met her, morg.

:19:54
So do i, butch.
:19:59
Say, morg...
:20:02
i'm going to make
a break.

:20:04
I'm going to get
out of here,

:20:06
and i'm going to give
that little old lady

:20:09
the swellest funeral
she ever had.

:20:11
Pipe down, will you?
Here comes oliver.

:20:15
Hello, morgan.
Got a match?

:20:18
Sure.
:20:22
Thanks.
:20:26
Good news, butch?
:20:27
Bad news whenever
you come around.

:20:29
Great kidder,
isn't he, morgan?

:20:32
Yes, and he's not always kidding.
:20:39
You know, that guy's
a stool pigeon if ever there was one.

:20:42
I wish i could get
the lowdown on him.

:20:44
I'll knife him
someday.

:20:45
Aw, that kind
of talk won't get you anywheres.

:20:47
I'm going to break
this place wide open.

:20:49
Yeah, and then
what will happen to you?

:20:51
Down in the dungeon
with the rats. Huh.

:20:53
No. We got to take
our medicine, butch.

:20:55
It's all right
for you to talk.

:20:57
You'll be going
out of here in a few years.


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