Broadway Bill
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1:01:02
Doughboy! Doughboy!
1:01:04
Where's Doughboy?
1:01:12
Milked by my own con.
1:01:18
–Whitey?
–Yes?

1:01:27
That’s what you get
for trying to cheat.

1:01:29
I don't cheat,
except when I have to.

1:01:31
–This was for Broadway Bill.
–A noble cause.

1:01:35
You won't have to do it anymore.
1:01:39
I got $120 dollars here.
1:01:41
You won at shooting dice,
you understand.

1:01:43
Yes.
1:01:44
If you tell Mr. Brooks,
I'll break your neck.

1:01:46
–I won't.
–I'll have more tomorrow.

1:01:49
And the next day.
1:01:50
460, 465, 470, 475...
1:01:53
480, 485, 490...
1:01:55
495 and 500.
1:01:57
–Eureka!
–And 10 to celebrate.

1:02:00
–Who made it?
–We owe White a vote of thanks.

1:02:03
Hooray!
1:02:05
To Whitey...
1:02:06
who definitely saved
us from decease.

1:02:09
–Take a bow.
–Thank you.

1:02:13
Your contribution wasn't much...
1:02:14
but for your story on Doughboy,
we forgive you.

1:02:17
First time I see a guy sucked
in by his own gag.

1:02:23
I'm just a child of impulse.
1:02:26
For your moral support, a kiss.
1:02:29
Thank you, kind sir.
1:02:30
Come on.
Where's your coat?

1:02:34
It was warm, so I
left it at the hotel.

1:02:36
You ready?
1:02:37
–The beer garden?
–I say we do.

1:02:39
Then I'm ready.
1:02:40
But first to the secretary to
deposit the gold, and then beer.

1:02:43
Come on.
1:02:49
No ladies allowed in here.
1:02:51
She's not a lady.
She's a friend.

1:02:55
The winner of the Derby
arrives with the entry.

1:02:57
–Fine, come in.
–Let’s all go in.


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