Barbary Coast
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:19:04
- I didn't hear you knock, sir.
- I guess that's because I didn't knock.

:19:08
How do you feel?
:19:11
I feel like New Year's morning, Mr. Chamalis.
:19:14
I kinda thought you might,
so I brought you something.

:19:16
Go on, take it. We call this a prairie oyster.
:19:19
It'll make you feel better.
:19:20
Thank you.
:19:25
Have you made up your mind
about what I told you last night?

:19:29
Let me see. It was something about...
:19:32
...marriage, wasn't it?
:19:33
No, that wasn't me.
:19:36
Have you something better to offer?
:19:40
Let's you and me understand each other.
:19:43
You ain't stayin' in San Francisco
to go into society, are you?

:19:47
You're staying here for gold.
:19:50
And you didn't bring a pick
and shovel with you, either.

:19:52
You seem to have everything all figured out.
:19:54
You're quite right. I'm staying for gold.
:19:58
Then, you'll be glad to hear that you've found it.
:20:02
- I take it that you're a journey's end.
- Yeah.

:20:06
That's me. Say, now look here.
:20:10
You had a lot of the boys last night laying
bags of gold at them little feet of yours.

:20:14
Them bags of gold is mine.
:20:16
Only I don't have to dig and sweat to get them.
:20:19
I see. They shovel it out of the ground...
:20:21
...and they hand it to you across the table
with the wheel on it.

:20:24
You're high-falutin', but you're smart, ain't you?
:20:27
Yes, I'm smart.
:20:29
You got a pretty way of holdin' your head.
:20:32
What's your proposition, Mr. Chamalis?
:20:35
All right. You work at the table, see?
:20:38
You're worth a lot to me as an attraction.
:20:40
They'll come swarming in here
like flies around a pot of honey.

:20:44
How would you like to get part of
all the gold that's dug up around here?

:20:48
Suppose I lose?
:20:49
You lose only when you wanna
and you win when you wanna.

:20:53
That's the kind of a little wheel it is.
:20:58
Is that the wheel Dan Morgan played?

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