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1:13:01
That's what he wants too,
if he can only see it.

1:13:06
What do you want me to do?
1:13:08
He couldn't stand
a public investigation.

1:13:11
You know how he operates
in the Patch.

1:13:14
l couldn't do
a thing like that.

1:13:17
Believe me, Belle...
1:13:19
if l can't bring him
to his senses any other way...

1:13:23
l'll start an investigation
that'll crack this town wide open.

1:13:26
l'll use y,ou
as chief witness against Dion...

1:13:29
let y,ou tell the whole rotten story
ofhow he operates in the Patch.

1:13:33
How do y,ou feel
about that, Belle?

1:13:36
l just wanted Belle
to understand my position...

1:13:40
same as l want you
to understand it.

1:13:43
- Dion, listen toJack.
- l heard him. l know now where he stands.

1:13:47
You knew exactly where
l stood before the election.

1:13:50
l told you and l told
the people of this city.

1:13:52
- l elected you, not the people.
- You?

1:13:55
Sure. lt was my idea. l sent
that committee to see you.

1:13:59
l paid for it, ran it, framed it,
threw Warren's men into jail.

1:14:03
l even voted for you.
1:14:05
l don't believe you.
1:14:07
ls that true?
1:14:11
- Yes.
- l just wanted it to look hunky,-dory.

1:14:17
Why did you want me
to be mayor?

1:14:19
A lot of reasons.
l wanted to see if l could do it.

1:14:22
Or maybe it was because l wanted
to see the smile on Ma's face....

1:14:26
when she rode with you
in the carriage election night.

1:14:28
All right. You elected me,
but l'm mayor.

1:14:33
Yes, you're mayor,
but l'm Chicago.

1:14:37
l'd hate to
have to kick you out.

1:14:39
Don't try it. A lot of people
like what l'm doing.

1:14:45
- What are you going to get out of this?
- Nothing.

1:14:48
But l happen to have sense
enough to see whatJack's
after, even if you haven't.

1:14:52
- Now, wait a minute. Don't you two start--
- You keep out of this!

1:14:55
Well, of course,
since you've gone for Reform...

1:14:58
l guess we won't be seeing
very much of each other.


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