Belle of the Nineties
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:53:09
Come on, Tony, hurry up.
We'll be late for the fight.

:53:12
All right, Joe.
:53:19
Come on, give me my furs.
What are you doing there?

:53:22
Watching that gambling man. He may cheat
on dice but he won't cheat on me.

:53:26
You want him to be a good man.
He is a good man.

:53:29
You mean he's a good man.
That's it. Yes, ma'am.

:53:33
I hopes you enjoy the big fight.
:53:36
I will, if everything goes the way I want it to.
:53:38
I know you is dying for the Tiger Kid to win.
:53:41
That reminds me...
:53:42
Brooks Claybourne has been losing
a lot of money gambling.

:53:45
I want you to tell him not to bet
on the Tiger Kid...

:53:48
because the only way to get even
is to bet against him. Understand?

:53:51
- Yes.
- Yes, what?

:53:53
- Yes, ma'am.
- No. What did I just tell you?

:53:56
You want me to tell the Tiger Kid
he can't win.

:54:00
No, no.
:54:01
I knows. You want me to tell
Mr. Brooks to bet on the Tiger Kid.

:54:05
Never mind. I'll attend to it myself.
:54:08
- Go get my jewel case.
- Yes.

:54:16
Come in.
:54:18
I see you're all ready.
Yeah. Got the seats?

:54:21
In the Tiger Kid's corner.
That's where you wanted them, isn't it?

:54:24
Betting heavy on him, ain't you?
:54:26
Never made heavier bets in my life.
:54:28
It ought to be easy money for you today.
:54:30
- Shall we go?
- Yeah.

:54:33
Now, Ace, I want you to put these
in a safe place. I've been robbed once.

:54:38
Oh, yes.
:54:39
I don't feel like wearing them
and I don't want to take any chances.

:54:42
All right, I'll put them away.

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