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:56:00
Sure he will.
:56:01
I can't take a chance, Colonel.
Not until Saturday.

:56:05
We got to dig up
$500 someplace else.

:56:07
I am entirely at your disposal.
:56:10
We'll have to go out
and work for it.

:56:12
Let’s not go too far.
:56:14
Funny place to make money,
around a racetrack.

:56:18
–I'll help.
–This is a man's job.

:56:20
Colonel?
:56:22
–lf I must, I must.
–Go dig up Paddy.

:56:25
The shock'll kill him.
:56:27
–Any ideas?
–A hand full of them.

:56:30
Princess, take care of Bill.
We'll dig up that 500.

:56:34
Right on the dot.
:56:36
Come on, dice.
:56:39
–10 is the point!
–What luck!

:56:43
Yes, a 10!
:56:45
Wait a minute!
:56:49
Loaded!
:56:50
–You've had it!
–Cheater!

:56:53
–What’s the name?
–Smith.

:56:55
–Mary Smith?
–Yes.

:56:58
–The coat too?
–No, not yet.

:57:01
I can give you something
for these.

:57:06
I'm all ready.
:57:07
–Pick your sucker.
–Yes, sir.

:57:09
–Pick 'em and pluck 'em.
–I can't believe it yet.

:57:12
Remember all we get
goes to Broadway Bill.

:57:18
There's our first innocent victim.
:57:21
Perfect. Okay, go to work.
:57:24
Pick 'em and pluck 'em.
:57:32
May I borrow you pencil
just for a moment.

:57:37
Yes, sir.
:57:43
–You own horses?
–Oh, yes.

:57:47
Colonel!
:57:49
The big boss says to scratch
your horse from the next race.

:57:53
Scratch my horse?
What do you mean?

:57:56
The race is in the bag.
It’s all set for...


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