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:19:03
–That’s a beautiful animal.
–She'll win the Derby.

:19:07
Make way.
:19:11
Hello, Mr. Morgan.
Dan Brooks, remember me?

:19:14
–How are you?
–Fine, thank you.

:19:16
–Who you betting on?
–Gallant Lady, of course.

:19:19
Don't put your money down
yet, I may have some use for it.

:19:22
–We were betting on Sun Up.
–Why not broadcast it?

:19:31
Don't be a sucker, you
haven't a chance with that horse.

:19:35
Try some small races first.
:19:37
I'm coming back in style.
:19:39
Nobody knows anything about
Broadway Bill, and if he wins...

:19:43
You don't believe he can
beat Gallant Lady, do you?

:19:46
Why not?
:19:47
–In his first race?
–I know what he can do.

:19:49
How much is the entry?
:19:50
I give up.
:19:52
You must have rapped your
senses in paper boxes.

:19:56
$500.
:19:58
It’s a $25,000 race.
:20:02
That’s cheap enough.
:20:03
–You make out the check?
–Now?

:20:07
You can do it the day before
the race, it’s in 2 weeks.

:20:10
Yes, I'm having funds transferred.
:20:12
You've got to nominate him before
6 o'clock, today.

:20:17
How much?
:20:18
$50.
:20:22
50?
:20:24
I'll be right back.
:20:29
How much money you got?
:20:31
–Money?
–Yeah, bring it out.

:20:32
You've come to the wrong place.
:20:35
I got this one, sad and
lonesome dollar.

:20:39
I'm short 5. Bring it up.
:20:41
–$5?
–Yes.

:20:42
I'm the poorest man you
ever did see.

:20:47
See that?
:20:48
If there's any money there,
I'd be surprised.

:20:53
–Bless my soul!
–That’s what I say.

:20:56
Hey, boot, you ain't my
pocketbook no more.


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