Barbary Coast
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:58:03
I was seen doing what?
:58:04
- Who was he?
- Who was who?

:58:05
Who was the man you were with yesterday?
:58:07
You're hurting my arm.
:58:08
I'll hurt worse than that if you don't tell me.
:58:11
You were seen with him by the water,
talking to him.

:58:13
- Who was he?
- I told you...

:58:15
I beg your pardon, ma'am.
:58:16
There are no lamb kidneys.
Would you like the wine sauce by itself?

:58:20
We're talkin', can't you see?
Go on, get out of here.

:58:24
Sure.
:58:28
Who was he?
:58:30
Louis, I told you I got lost in the fog and I...
:58:33
I stopped somebody to ask the way
and he told me.

:58:36
- That isn't a hanging offense, is it?
- I'll find out if you're lying.

:58:42
Waiter.
:58:44
Bring me a steak and a piece of pie.
:58:59
Did you hear about
the Chinaman being killed last night?

:59:01
Yes.
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I was wondering, Colonel, if I couldn't...
:59:06
...weave it into this piece
about the climate.

:59:09
Sayin' how sorry we was that the Chinaman...
:59:11
...was goin' to miss the salubrious spell of
weather we're expectin' next week.

:59:16
All topics sound hollow
and commonplace compared to...

:59:19
...the glorious climate of California, Mr. Wigham.
:59:23
Mr. McTavish was in again.
:59:25
What did he want?
:59:26
He had an item about the
roulette wheel at the Bella Donna.

:59:29
He says it's crooked,
that they stole a small fortune...

:59:32
...from a young fellow playing there last night.
:59:34
It's quite an interesting item, Colonel.
:59:37
Avoid all mundane matters,
and we shall flourish like a green bay tree.

:59:46
The beacon of the press.
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In the hell to which all journalists must
descend when they die...

:59:53
...we shall sit at red-hot desks
with quills of fire in our hand...

:59:57
...and spend eternity writing about
the salubrious weather of that region.


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