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:15:00
Nothing.
Nothing as long as he shuts up.

:15:04
And he'll shut up.
:15:08
Had your face fixed up?
:15:11
Yeah.
:15:14
Been readin' about me
in the papers, huh?

:15:18
Go on over and try that address
in Brooklyn, see if you can find her.

:15:21
And get something for your nerves
while you're over there.

:15:24
Go on, beat it.
:15:30
l'm sending him over for Francey.
Remember Francey?

:15:34
- Francey?
- She was my girl when we was kids.

:15:37
Oh, yeah, l remember. Nice kid.
:15:39
Yeah, you bet. They don't make 'em
no better than Francey, l know.

:15:43
You ain't seen her around here
lately, have you?

:15:45
No. She moved away a long time ago.
:15:49
You're gettin' to be
quite a headliner, huh?

:15:52
All over the newspapers.
:15:55
Should you be around here?
:15:57
l ain't here. l'm out West.
:16:00
l got kind of a yen to see
my old lady and Francey.

:16:03
You know, l ain't seen my mother
in ten years,

:16:05
not since the day l come out
of reform school.

:16:07
You've come a long way since then.
Killed eight men.

:16:11
What are you trying to do?
Tell me off?

:16:13
No. l guess l'm just jealous
'cause you got away from here.

:16:17
Yeah, far away.
:16:21
What's your racket?
:16:22
Me? l'm an architect.
:16:25
Build houses. That is,
l would if l could find any to build.

:16:28
You don't say. An architect?
:16:32
To build houses?
You went to high school, huh?

:16:36
Yeah, and to college, too,
for six years.

:16:39
l worked like a dog
at anything l could to get enough--

:16:41
An architect. You was always
smarter than the other slobs, Dave.

:16:44
Maybe it was worth it.
:16:45
You must be
in the big dough now, huh?

:16:47
Yeah, it was well worth it.
:16:49
l've been painting for Pascagli.
He's gonna give me twenty-five bucks.

:16:52
lt's the first dough l've earned
in a long time.

:16:58
Six years you work in a college
and all you get out of it is hand-outs.


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