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:40:03
it's small change.
:40:06
You should have seen it
when Liliom was there.

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- We sold so many tickets!
- Of course, Mrs. Muskat.

:40:13
Liliom's real place
is at the carousel.

:40:16
It's in your best interest, and his too.
He'll make money for you again.

:40:19
Julie will finally have something
to live on, the poor thing.

:40:21
- And I won't be obliged to feed a bum.
- Precisely.

:40:29
Thank you, Mrs. Muskat.
:40:30
Liliom will decide.
Unfortunately, he isn't here.

:40:33
- He's never here!
- I'm not surprised.

:40:36
To live all day in this miserable place
would give anyone the blues.

:40:40
Especially him... an artist!
:40:45
What he needs is the Hippo-Palace.
:40:47
But he'd rather starve
than make the first move.

:40:50
But no matter.
I'll take him back.

:40:53
Let him know.
I'll be back tomorrow.

:40:58
You're upset
because you're broke.

:41:00
I am too,
but I can laugh about it...

:41:04
because it won't last forever.
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- One of these days...
- What?

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You know the leather factory?
:41:13
Every Friday, the cashier takes a certain
route with the employee payroll.

:41:17
Suppose we get to him
when he's alone? No witnesses.

:41:21
I already said no,
so why not drop it?

:41:23
Fine, if you'd rather starve.
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- Unless you're expecting an inheritance.
- Enough about that, or we're through.

:41:30
All right, all right.
:41:32
In that case, you'll have to find
some other way.

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THE ISLE OF LOVE
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Thanks.
:41:48
- For the lady.
- Look at those legs!

:41:51
What a pair of legs!

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