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:55:04
- How's that?
- Not bad.

:55:05
Not good, but not bad.
:55:07
You ought to be able to
fool almost anybody.

:55:09
Well, have you seen enough,
or would you like a photograph?

:55:12
A photograph?
:55:13
What's the matter? Hasn't
Mama had you done in oils yet?

:55:19
Now, get this, mug!
:55:20
You've got the kind of chin
I'd j ust love to touch.

:55:23
And if you don't get out of here,
I'm gonna hang one right on it.

:55:26
Take it easy, Dempsey. Just relax.
Relax and open your pores.

:55:31
- I bring a message from Garcia.
- Yeah?

:55:33
Yeah, the boss sent me over
to offer you a job.

:55:35
- He wants you for a daily column.
- Go on.

:55:38
It's all right. You can write
your own ticket. 150 bucks a week.

:55:42
- All right, I'll bite. What's the catch?
- No catch. This is on the up-and-up.

:55:45
Of course, all you have to do
is just sign the article:

:55:48
"By Anne Schuyler's husband."
:55:51
Well, how does the old
Cinderella Man feel about that?

:55:58
Well bowled, sir. Very neat.
:56:03
That's what I think of it, Bingy.
:56:08
- Smythe, the gentlemen is leaving.
- Yes, sir.

:56:24
Good morning, Mother.
:56:29
Didn't I tell you he'd be marvelous?
:56:31
Everybody thought
he was so charming last night.

:56:33
I was so worried
he'd knock something over.

:56:36
I must have acted like an idiot.
:56:38
What does it say
about the reception last night?

:56:40
The usual thing. Blah, blah, blah
attended the blah, blah reception...

:56:44
...wore the same blah, blah things.
- Stop it, Anne.

:56:46
You're behaving like
who you're married to.

:56:48
You don't have anything
to complain about, Mother.

:56:51
He was all right last night, wasn't he?
I told you not to worry about him.

:56:55
It was a miracle.
The man was ill or something.

:56:59
- Mother!
- Look! Look! The front page!


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