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:33:01
You bet you. You catch my brother.
You play trick on him.

:33:05
No play trick on him, no catch him.
You bet you. Is he still in?

:33:08
You bet you. For five years more.
:33:11
Excuse, please.
:33:15
Is he a gunman, too?
:33:16
No, but you never can tell
how close brothers are.

:33:20
- Thought you might like to know.
- Thanks.

:33:22
He's a great guy to have liking you.
:33:25
This way, Mrs. Charles.
:33:29
- Many customers tonight?
- Oh, yes.

:33:31
We always do a pretty good business,
you know.

:33:35
Follow me.
:33:43
- Oh, Nickie, there's Robert!
- Yes, I know.

:33:45
Why didn't you tell me?
:33:50
- Why, Robert! Where have you been?
- Well, fancy meeting you here.

:33:54
Why haven't you sent any word to Selma?
She's almost crazy with worry.

:33:58
She ought to know better by now.
:34:01
- Nicholas!
- How's it coming?

:34:04
Fine, up till now.
Sorry I can't ask you to sit down.

:34:08
That's all right. I'll ask her.
Nora, won't you sit down?

:34:13
So, she sent the great
big detective to find me.

:34:16
I have a table for you across the room,
Mr. Charles.

:34:19
I think you'll be more comfortable there.
:34:21
I'm sure they would.
:34:22
I'll be over in just a minute. Thanks.
:34:24
Why don't you call Selma
and tell her you're all right?

:34:27
- Well, don't exaggerate, just call her.
- You can tell her...

:34:32
when you go back to report on me.
Tell her I'm having a swell time.

:34:37
I'm not going back unless I have to.
:34:40
And I don't think I'll have to.
:34:43
I'll be delighted to tell her that.
Well, you'll forgive us...

:34:48
if we tear ourselves away?
Dancer seems a bit anxious.

:34:55
Hello, Handsome.

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