Broadway Bill
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: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.

:21:02
–Your receipt.
–Thanks.

:21:04
How about a stable?
:21:05
I had one left and just gave
it to Gallant Lady.

:21:09
Whitehall insisted on
having it to himself.

:21:11
He'd take Gallant Lady
out of the race if...

:21:13
Without Gallant Lady you
wouldn't have an attraction.

:21:17
That’s it.
:21:18
Go over and see Pop Jones.
:21:20
He hangs out around the warehouse.
:21:23
He's got an old barn.
:21:24
–Okay, thanks.
–I'm awfully sorry.

:21:26
Broadway Bill's been brought
up in a barn all his life.

:21:30
–Good luck.
–Thanks.

:21:34
What do we eat with? When I
get hungry, I get hungry.

:21:38
When you're hungry, eat.
Can't go without food.

:21:42
Ain't gonna do my stomach no good.
:21:44
Where we get the money
to buy it with?

:21:47
We'll have to rely on the
old man with the whiskers.

:21:49
–Who that?
–A miracle man.

:21:52
When he puts his arm around
you, you're troubles are over.

:21:55
A good man to meet up with.

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