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:26:00
Dan Brooks,
a very dear friend of mine.

:26:03
Anybody had $50 wouldn't
be a friend of yours.

:26:06
Dan Brooks' got a thousand times
50 and never turned me down.

:26:10
We're his guests at lunch today.
:26:13
–He'll buy us lunch?
–At the Ritz Hotel.

:26:17
Colonel!
:26:18
My old and trusted friend!
:26:21
Glad to see ya.
:26:23
Meet my business associate Oscar
McGuire, known as Happy.

:26:27
This is Dan Brooks.
:26:28
–How do you do?
–How are you?

:26:30
Come on, sit down.
:26:32
–It’s been a long time.
–Yes.

:26:37
I'm a starving man.
Bring me the whole lunch.

:26:42
I'll take the same, please.
:26:44
The same for you, sir?
:26:45
–I'm not here to make a speech.
–Right, sir.

:26:48
Colonel, you look fine.
:26:50
I hear you're rolling in wealth.
:26:52
Just so–so.
:26:54
Don't believe all
the stories you hear.

:26:56
I was talking to the
boys and they agree.

:26:58
You know they exaggerate.
:27:01
–How about you?
–Holding my own, that’s all.

:27:04
Don't be modest. Racing
horses again, aren't ya?

:27:07
Just keep my hand in.
:27:09
That’s what I always said about you.
:27:12
I always said: Dan Brooks?
A lad who'll come through.

:27:15
How long does this go on?
:27:18
Don't mind him, Friday the 13th.
:27:21
Here's your soup...
:27:24
and one more soup.
:27:30
I'm glad I run into you, Dan.
:27:32
I got a proposition to clean up
$160,000, and want you in on it.

:27:37
–That so?
–Just for old time sake.

:27:40
–That’s nice of you.
–Nothing at all.

:27:42
I'll need a little financing though.
:27:45
You'll need what?
:27:47
With a start of $50,
I got a pile of...

:27:52
You're not by any chance trying
to borrow $50 from me, are you?

:27:56
Not borrow, exactly.
:27:58
Wait a minute.

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