Broadway Bill
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:29:01
I haven't been thrown out
of a place like this in years.

:29:08
–You finished, gentlemen?
–Yes, quite.

:29:11
–Finished?
–Yes.

:29:14
Waiter.
:29:16
Come here.
:29:20
What’s the idea?
:29:22
I'll never come here again!
:29:34
I'm so sorry.
:29:38
Here they are, red–hot.
:29:45
–You're a good trader.
–It’s not the size I wanted.

:29:49
What did you expect for a
hamburger, a telephone pole?

:29:52
I ain't kickin', but...
:29:56
I ought to have a hat.
:30:00
–Give you a Coke for the hat.
–Don't like Coke.

:30:03
–A pie for the tie.
–Forget the tie.

:30:06
–You have to have dessert.
–Look.

:30:09
We may be in for dinner tonight.
:30:11
Spats. You should ought
to see me in spats.

:30:15
–There we go.
–I'm a sight for sore eyes.

:30:18
–Another hamburger for the spats.
–Maybe tonight.

:30:21
Okay, dinner tonight for
the hat, spats and tie.

:30:25
It’s a deal.
:30:26
We got a little business.
You mind?

:30:29
Oh, sure.
:30:32
If you got anything for my wife...
:30:35
Bring her in and we'll cut her up.
:30:38
Smart guy, huh?
:30:41
What now? Raising $500
is no child’s play.

:30:45
You're a great disappointment.
:30:46
From what you say, Broadway
Bill must be a superb animal.

:30:50
If I can get him in that race.
:30:53
Don't worry, that’s
as good as done.

:30:55
My time and wisdom are
devoted to your welfare.

:30:58
I'm sorry for you.

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