Belle of the Nineties
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1:03:19
Go get yourself dressed.
Get those bags down the back way.

1:03:23
And have a carriage wait at the side door.
1:03:27
- You sure seem different tonight, Ace.
- Yes.

1:03:30
Things are going to be different
from now on, my dear.

1:03:33
What're you laughing at?
Don't laugh like that. It frightens me.

1:03:36
I'm thinking how much easier
I'll let you off than I did the others.

1:03:39
You said you didn't want to be
treated like them? All right.

1:03:42
- I'll treat you differently.
- What do you mean?

1:03:44
I'll show you. No, don't run away.
1:03:49
Ace, don't. Let me go.
1:03:57
Seems like a lot of things
been going around here.

1:04:00
I'm getting even with two guys that are
so low, they could walk under the door...

1:04:04
without taking their hats off.
1:04:06
Let me tell you something.
Don't let a man put anything over on you.

1:04:09
Outside of an umbrella.
1:04:10
Yes, ma'am.
1:04:14
Come in.
1:04:21
Sorry you lost.
1:04:22
I lost, but you ain't so sorry.
I heard you did pretty good for yourself.

1:04:25
- I always do. What's it gotta do with you?
- Nothing.

1:04:28
It's funny, you telling
Claybourne to bet against me.

1:04:30
I hear he bet some of your money, too.
1:04:32
You're wrong. Whoever said that
was misinformed. Tell him I said so, too.

1:04:36
What do you know
about that fight that I don't?

1:04:38
- Why come to me? Ask Ace about it.
- He wouldn't know anything.

1:04:41
- Ask him why he's leaving the joint?
- Leaving?

1:04:43
- He's getting ready to clear out.
- What's that got to do with it?

1:04:46
- I'll smarten you up.
- What do you mean?

1:04:48
I'll tell you.
1:04:59
You mean I was drugged?
Something like that.


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