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:14:02
- Did you now?
- l told 'em just what l thought about 'em.

:14:05
"My client is right,"
l said, "and you know it.

:14:07
But what do you care about people,
as long as you can fill your pockets?"

:14:10
No wonder they say this is
the worst city, with politicians
like Gil Warren running things.

:14:14
- And how did the fine gentleman like that?
- He was sweatin' plenty.

:14:18
- "Sure," l said. "What do you
care about Chicago being bad...
- Take the handle.

:14:21
"as long as business is good
and you've got all the beef
and pork in the world?

:14:24
"But l'll tell you this. lt takes more than
those things to make this a great city.

:14:27
"lt takes people with
some sense of decency...

:14:29
to make this not only the biggest city
in the world, but the best."

:14:32
lt's a fine silver
tongue you ha'...

:14:34
and your father would be
that proud of you.

:14:37
And l told him--
:14:40
Here you are!
:14:43
Well, good-bye, boys.
Don't let 'em keep you too long.

:14:46
lf you see my old lady, tell her l'm sitting
up with a friend that was took sick.

:14:50
Have a cigar,Jim. Thanks for the ride.
l'll do the same for you.

:14:53
Thanks, lad. Anytime you're
coming our way, let us know.

:14:56
- We'll be glad to have you with us.
- l'll remember that.

:14:59
Watch the mud on your shoes,
Pickle. You know Ma.

:15:01
Hey, Ma! lt's me!
:15:06
- Hello, Ma!
- Howdy, Mrs. O'Leary.

:15:09
- Hi,Jack.
- Hello, Pickle.

:15:11
- Sorry you lost your case,Jack.
- Lost?

:15:14
Sure. l-- l forgot to tell you.
The judge dismissed it.

:15:18
Heaven help me. And all the time
l thought he'd won it.

:15:20
Don't worry. Warren won't
hold it against you, as long as you lost.

:15:23
l heard about it. A fella said Jack
had the courtroom hypnotized.

:15:26
Yeah, everybody
but the judge.

:15:28
Had him too, only Gil Warren
put him on the bench.

:15:32
Keep your hand
away from that.

:15:34
But, Ma, it's just
the right size.

:15:36
- Ma, for the last time, will you
quit this laundry business?
- Why should l be quittin'?

:15:40
'Cause l don't want my best girl
bending over a washtub all her life.

:15:43
- Go along with you now.
- l'll tell you what l'll do.

:15:46
l'll get you a new place, out of the Patch,
set you up like the finest hussy in town.

:15:51
Look. Look, Ma.
:15:54
- Where did you get that money?
- A fellow paid me.

:15:56
You're lyin'. You've been gambling
at that racetrack again.

:15:59
There wasn't
any gambling to it, Ma.


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