Belle of the Nineties
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:25:00
Ruby, I'd like to have a little talk with you.
:25:06
I'm listening.
:25:08
- You and I could go a long way together.
- How do you mean?

:25:11
With your beauty and talents, and my
business ability, we could make a fortune.

:25:15
Sounds interesting.
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Of course, you know
why I brought you down here, don't you?

:25:19
I got a rough idea.
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You're the kind of a woman I've dreamed
about, always desired. I'm wild about you.

:25:26
Some of the wildest men make the best pets.
:25:28
- Ruby, please.
- Wait a minute, Ace.

:25:30
- What about this dame Molly?
- Molly?

:25:32
She doesn't mean a thing.
Just a passing fancy.

:25:34
Maybe you think I'm a passing fancy.
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- You couldn't be.
- You bet your life I couldn't.

:25:39
Ruby, please.
Listen, Ace, I like you and all that...

:25:42
but I ain't stepping
into another dame's shoes.

:25:45
I never took a man away
from another woman yet.

:25:48
Not unless she done me dirt.
It's a principle with me.

:25:51
But I wish you forget your principles.
Ruby, I must have you.

:25:54
Your golden hair, your fascinating eyes,
alluring smile, and lovely arms.

:25:59
- Your form divine.
- Wait a minute.

:26:03
Is this a proposal
or are you taking inventory?

:26:06
Am I to understand
that you're rejecting my proposal?

:26:09
Oh, no. I just want little time
to figure this out.

:26:11
You see, I'm in the habit
of picking my own men.

:26:15
- In that case I still have hopes.
- Oh, yes.

:26:20
Get your bets down, ladies and gentlemen,
the wheel is now going.

:26:25
Do I bother you if I look over your shoulder?
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No, do I bother you?
:26:30
Twelve on the red wins.
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Are you in town for good?
:26:34
I expect to be here but not for good.
:26:40
I beg your pardon.
Twenty-three on the red wins.

:26:43
How do you do?
:26:45
I'm glad you remember me
after our rather informal meeting.

:26:48
All bets down,
the wheel is now turning.

:26:53
Make your play.
:26:56
I had almost forgotten.

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