Lady for a Day
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1:17:02
What's the matter?
1:17:03
- What's the matter, Dave?
- Cops! Millions of them.

1:17:06
Cops? I thought you said
this was on the up and up?

1:17:09
- If there's anything screwy.
- Shut up!

1:17:12
Come on, Nick, take it easy.
1:17:13
We can't go to the Marberry now.
They'll follow us.

1:17:15
- What are we gonna do?
- Do? It's cold. We call it off.

1:17:18
Call off nothing. Let me figure it.
1:17:30
What luck!
1:17:31
Amazing, isn't it?
I've been most fortunate.

1:17:34
You realize, if you
make this point, you win?

1:17:36
Really?
I'll have to make it then.

1:17:40
I'm afraid that shot is
practically impossible, Count.

1:17:43
- It can be made.
- Yes, you think so?

1:17:47
You shave the white one very fine,
go round the table,

1:17:50
meet the red one down here.
1:17:52
That's too much for me, Count.
1:17:54
Take an expert to do that.
1:17:57
Pardon me, sir. Your brother
is on the phone for you.

1:17:59
- Brother David?
- Yes, sir. He says it's important.

1:18:02
I shall be there directly.
1:18:19
You made it!
1:18:20
Oh, most fortunate.
1:18:31
Hello? Yes, this is he.
1:18:34
Congratulate me, David.
I just saved you 50,000 dollars.

1:18:38
Never mind that stuff.
Listen, we're in a jam.

1:18:41
We're stymied at Missouri Martin's.
The place is surrounded by cops.

1:18:44
Cops?
1:18:46
I don't like that at all,
my dear Dude.

1:18:49
You suggest l fold my tent
and scram into the night?

1:18:53
Don't budge outta the place.
1:18:55
Stay there and stall
till l figure something out.

1:18:57
Just as you say, Dude.
1:18:59
But l hardly relish being left
holding the well-known bag.


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