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:22:01
- One dollar.
- One dollar? Do l hear two?

:22:04
- Four dollars.
- Four, the gentleman says.

:22:07
- Who'll make it five?
- l'll pay, five.

:22:11
Five. Now we're getting somewhere.
Who'll make it six?

:22:13
Speak right up, handsome.
What is it? Six?

:22:15
l'll pay $1 00 to charity
if Belle Fawcett plays Venus.

:22:22
We have a comedian
in the house.

:22:25
- Go ahead. Take his offer.
- Sold to handsome for $1 00.

:22:29
Come on. Let's see the color
of y,our money,.

:22:32
Fifty, 7 0, 90, 1 00.
:22:39
Whiskey!
:22:42
Right through that door. l'll be
with you in a moment. Thank you.

:22:55
Hey, what's this? Wait a minute!
:23:19
Yes, Miss Fawcett.
Your carriage is here.

:23:21
Will you tell Mr. Warren l'll meet him
for lunch tomorrow at the Palmer House?

:23:24
- Yes, Miss Fawcett.
- Thank you.

:23:31
- Good night.
- Good night.

:23:33
Get in.!
:23:36
Let me go!
:23:38
- Shut up!
- l won't! Let me out of here!

:23:41
- Shut up.
- Let me out of here, or l'll jump!

:23:43
Go ahead.Jump.
:23:45
It's you.
Driver! Driver!

:23:48
- No use yelling at him. l fixed him.
- You're crazy!

:23:51
Maybe. But l was sane
enough until tonight.

:23:54
Then l heard you sing,
and something happened to me.

:23:58
Something swept over me l've never
felt before or ever expect to feel again.


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