Broadway Bill
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: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...

:58:00
Got him all set to win, hey?
:58:03
Told me not to tell anybody.
:58:04
Thank you, son.
:58:06
Thank you, my good man.
:58:09
Couldn't you let a fella in on it?
:58:11
–On what?
–The horse all set to win.

:58:15
No, no, I couldn't do that.
:58:17
I haven't won a race today.
:58:20
These things are confidential.
:58:22
It too many people bet,
it brings the odds down.

:58:25
I promise not to bet much.
Just enough to get even.

:58:28
Sorry, stranger.
:58:30
I didn't want the Colonel
to see me.

:58:33
How'd you like to have
the name of that horse?

:58:37
–How would I like it?
–Cost you $25.

:58:41
–$25?
–Okay, forget it.

:58:43
–Wait a minute.
–I could lose my job.

:58:47
–It’s a lot of money, but...
–Make it snappy.

:58:51
Here, $25.
:58:53
What’s the name of the horse?
:58:56
–Doughboy.
–Doughboy?

:58:57
Don't be spreading it
all over the joint.


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