The Thin Man
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:26:17
What have you got there?
:26:18
None of your business.
:26:20
- You took that money from her hand.
- I didn't.

:26:22
Then what are you hiding?
:26:23
A piece of evidence
worth a great deal more than that.

:26:26
- Hand it over to the police.
- I'll do nothing of the sort.

:26:29
- Very well, then, I will.
- I don't think you will.

:26:31
It's your father's.
:26:33
I don't believe you. You're lying!
:26:36
There!
:26:40
Now, will you believe me?
:26:43
After all, I can look at a pretty girl,
can't I?

:26:46
I mean, it's not against the rules
that I can't admire them.

:26:49
Ammunition?
:26:52
- Come on, stock up.
- No. Let this one ride.

:26:54
- You better, hard times may get you.
- Who are these amazing people?

:26:57
Just a lot of old friends.
Romans, countrymen, what do you say?

:27:01
It's like old times. Remember the fun
we had when we were flat broke?

:27:04
- Don't I?
- Those were the good old days.

:27:06
Don't kid yourself.
These are the good old days.

:27:08
I think your wife is great!
:27:10
Thanks, I wanted you to see her,
and I wanted her to see you.

:27:15
Want to buy a piece of this pug?
I'll sell you 25% of him for $5,000.

:27:19
- Is he good?
- He's knocking them cold lately.

:27:21
Ain't afraid of nobody.
Put that down or I'll slug you.

:27:23
I'll take a large piece of him.
:27:25
- Having a good time?
- Swell.

:27:28
Here's that man again.
:27:29
Ammunition? Very welcome.
:27:33
Highballs and cocktails.
The long and short of it.

:27:37
That's a pun.
And punsters should be punished.

:27:39
For tomorrow may bring sorrow
:27:42
So tonight let us be gay
:27:46
More cocktails?
:27:47
Thank you very much.
:27:50
I certainly think your husband's great.
:27:53
I'm glad somebody does.

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