The Big House
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:35:00
What's the matter?
You look so pale.

:35:03
You're not ill,
are you?

:35:04
No, no, but you don't know
how terrible it is here.

:35:08
What have they done
to get me out?

:35:11
Ohh...
i'm sorry, dear.

:35:13
What do you mean?
:35:15
We've done
everything.

:35:17
I saw the governor
myself.

:35:19
He was very kind.
:35:21
He said he couldn't
do anything.

:35:25
What kind of a dame
would you like to have me get for you?

:35:29
Any kind.
:35:29
How'd you like
a little gal like that?

:35:32
Say, you're a lawyer,
not a magician.

:35:34
O.k., kid.
:35:35
I'll be around here
with a car in the morning to pick you up.

:35:38
Fine.
:35:39
So long.
:35:54
Oh, kent, please.
:35:55
I know
you're big enough to see it through.

:35:57
You've got to.
:35:58
But you don't know
what it's like in here.

:36:00
Every hour,
every minute is torture. I'll go crazy.

:36:02
Honey, but, listen.
You've got to-

:36:06
anne, listen.
Tell them to try again.

:36:08
All right. All visitors out!
:36:11
Good-bye.
:36:11
Good-bye, good-bye,
good-bye.

:36:14
Good-bye.
:36:41
Bad news, kid?
:36:42
I got to serve out
my full time.

:36:44
No, you haven't.
If you get the goods on somebody,

:36:47
you get plenty
of time off.

:36:49
And if you block
a big job,

:36:51
it may open
the gates for you.


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