Lady for a Day
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Well, judge Blake is
the classiest talker in town.

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- Shakespeare.
- Yes, Boss.

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Judge Blake, the guy that
told you you could shoot pool

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is taking you for a sleigh ride.
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Granted, my boy, granted.
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In Providence, where l come from,
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a cripple like you would be
taken for all he's got.

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That's one of the reasons
l never go to Providence.

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If you did, you'd come back
without your pants.

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How much longer must l toy with
this be-knighted son of Providence?

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Take it easy, judge.
This guy's a cinch.

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Any minute now he'll want to
jack up the ante.

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I'm becoming annoyed at
this silly twaddle.

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If the sap knew who
the judge was, he'd go home.

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If the stakes were higher,
you might do better.

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Success at last.
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Do better?
I doubt it, my friend.

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Thought you might want to
double the bet.

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How about 10 cents a ball?
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10 cents? A veritable fortune.
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Afraid, huh?
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Afraid? Nobody ever said that
to me and got away with it!

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Did you know that during the
reign of King Charles 2nd,

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we were known as
"The Fearless Blakes"?

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I'll show you how afraid l am!
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I'll make it 50 cents a ball!
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Okay, come on!
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- Boy, rack 'em up!
- Yes, sir.

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Come on.
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Set 'em up.
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Let's get goin'.
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Judge.
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My old friend,
the Bard of Avon.

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- Dude wants to see you right away.
- Can't be done, my friend.

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I am engaged in
a very profitable enterprise.

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I don't know nothing about that.
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In fact, my next month's
room rent depends on it.

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Come on, judge.
It's your shot.

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Wait, the Dude said not to
take no for an answer.

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- You know what that means.
- Yes, l've had occasion.

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What's the matter, judge?
Getting cold feet?

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There he is, the lucky stiff.
I'll probably lose him for life.


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