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:43:54
l'm-- Miss Colby,
Miss Fawcett.

:43:56
- How do you do?
- How do you do? So sorry.

:43:59
You'll have to excuse Mr. O'Leary
another few minutes. l'll send him back.

:44:02
- That'll be very sweet of you.
- Thank you.

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- ls that the woman?
- Why, yes, l believe so.

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She's pretty... in a way.
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- Women like her have all
the advantage, don't they?
- All except one.

:44:18
l wasn't thinking
of marriage.

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- So you're taking his money?
- What's the matter with his money?

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- The check's good, isn't it?
- You know how he feels about us,
the threats he's made--

:44:28
l wouldn't worry about
that if l were you.

:44:30
Ever since l left his place,
he's schemed to get even.

:44:34
Now he's trying to do it
with your own help.

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- He knows that if he's mayor--
- What makes you think he's gonna be mayor?

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- But you took his money.
- Sure.

:44:43
Sure, and l'll vote for him
myself, if necessary...

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but l didn't say
how the Patch'll vote.

:44:48
- Why, that's--
- Politics.

:44:50
He'd knife me if he could,
and l simply mean to beat him to it.

:44:56
Why, you dirty dog.

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