Belle of the Nineties
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:32:00
- Vacation?
- Yeah, just about a week or so.

:32:03
Why, that's impossible.
You're my main attraction.

:32:05
- Business is just picking up.
- I know it.

:32:07
I haven't noticed you overworking yourself.
:32:10
Well, I never overwork myself for anybody.
:32:13
In fact, the only reason I work at all
is to pass the time.

:32:20
I suppose you're going driving
with young Claybourne.

:32:23
How did you guess?
Did he suggest this vacation?

:32:26
I don't know what you see
in that inexperienced young blade.

:32:30
Experience isn't always necessary.
:32:32
Of course, I don't want to argue with you.
About the week off, do I get it or don't I?

:32:36
- You don't.
- All right...

:32:39
if that's the way you feel about it.
:32:43
You know, I don't have to do this for a living.
:32:48
Don't have to work at all.
:32:58
Send in Slade or Dirk or anybody.
:33:04
Ace, you're in a mess. You got the champ
signed to fight in two weeks, haven't you?

:33:08
- Yeah.
- And he'll fight Lefty Dougan.

:33:10
- You ain't got Lefty Dougan.
- What?

:33:12
- You ain't got Dougan.
- No?

:33:14
- He ran out.
- Ran out?

:33:15
That is a mess. To have the match all set,
and the contender backs out.

:33:19
That's the same thing with different words.
:33:21
Let's go down to the gym.
:33:26
- Hi, boys.
- Hello, Mr. La Mont.

:33:28
Don't forget
you're coming to my party tonight.

:33:30
Hi, Jim.
How are you, Ace?

:33:35
Hey, Ace!
:33:37
Ace, what do you think of that guy Dougan?
:33:39
I'm not through with him.
Wait till he tries to get another fight.

:33:42
I'm gonna get in touch
with every promoter...

:33:46
What you gonna do? Call it off?
:33:47
If I call it off, I got to pay the champ anyway.
:33:50
The kind of money he gets, it's...
:33:54
Who is that fellow?
:33:59
That's my boy, the Tiger Kid.

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