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Who knows, but the day,
may, come when Warren...

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gets other ideas
that'd be embarrassing.

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- We have an offer to make you.
- Now, l have the greatest...

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attraction that ever came to Chicago--
Miss Fawcett.

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Now with y,our backing
and y,our money, to get us started...

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we'll open the greatest saloon
Chicago's ever known....

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on the busiest
corner in town...

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and l'll control the Patch--
l'll tell 'em how to vote.

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And what's more, Senator,
you see this floor?

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You see those real silver dollars
that Potter Palmer put in there?

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Well, every month
after we get started, Senator...

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they'll be 1 ,000
of those for you.

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What do you say?
Are you in?

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l'm always in the market
for marketable goods.

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Go ahead.
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Full protection for me,
security for you and your family...

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and a hundred dollars in cash
every Monday from now on.

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Young man, are you trying to bribe me?
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Why, Commissioner,
how can you say such a word?

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Mrs. Kelly, good evening. Welcome to
The Senate, and l hope you enjoy yourself.

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Good evening, sir. Good evening,
Mr. O'Shaughnessy.

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Welcome to The Senate.
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Hey, you mugs, where do you think you are?
Take off your hats.

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Keep on your coats
and shake hands with the boss.


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