1:11:00
	- Not when there's still a chance.
- Now listen, I'm agin' it!
1:11:03
	Go away thinking that I stole your money
and sent you back, licked and broke.
1:11:10
	- I'll try the black again.
- Son, it's pure folly.
1:11:13
	Weigh it for him, Bill.
1:11:14
	The gentleman from Gramercy Park
bets on the black.
1:11:17
	Here it goes.
1:11:18
	This teaches me. I'll never do a good deed again.
1:11:21
	You're stakin' your whole future on a ball rollin'.
1:11:23
	It's an outrage.
1:11:25
	It's not much of a future, win or lose.
1:11:30
	- 17, on the black.
- Moses in the mountain! You win!
1:11:34
	- How much did he have, Bill?
- $320.
1:11:37
	- Are you letting it ride, Mr. Carmichael?
- I don't know. I...
1:11:41
	The play is made, here it goes.
1:11:45
	Snatch it up, son, while there's time.
1:11:55
	22 on the black.
1:11:57
	Sufferin' Moses! You win again. I can't believe it!
1:11:59
	- Make your play, sir.
- Pick it up, son.
1:12:02
	- Here it goes.
- Pick it up. It's on a number.
1:12:04
	- Are you leaving it on the number?
- Son, it's a million to one, I tell you.
1:12:09
	You'll write something about the fog, won't you?
1:12:12
	About how people forget where they are
and who they are?
1:12:18
	13 and it's black. You won again, Mr. Carmichael.
1:12:22
	A bonanza!
1:12:24
	Pay off, Bill. The game is closed.
1:12:26
	Do I win all that?
1:12:27
	The Bella Donna pays 35-to-1
on a number, always, Mr. Carmichael.
1:12:31
	Hurry, Bill. Get him on the boat.
1:12:33
	I'll take him.
1:12:34
	- I don't know quite what to say.
- Say it to somebody else, not me.
1:12:37
	I've seen quite enough of you
for one day or for one lifetime.
1:12:44
	I'm afraid, Mr. Carmichael,
I'm not as good a loser as you were.
1:12:49
	Come on, son, don't stand around now.
1:12:58
	You know the purpose of
organizing the Vigilantes?