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1:15:01
You're not gonna walk out
on Belle like that.

1:15:03
lt seems that she's the one
that's done the walking out.

1:15:07
Dion. Dion!
1:15:30
A grandjury investigation.!
Terrible.! Terrible.!

1:15:34
How did you ever get involved
in such a mess?

1:15:36
l wouldn't be a bit surprised
if you weren't...

1:15:38
in for a bit of sweatin'
yourself, Senator.

1:15:40
You've been milkin' the Patch
for a long time.

1:15:43
Me? Why l'll give you to understand, sir,
that my life is an open book.

1:15:46
Open or shut, brother, your shirttail's
out with the rest of us.

1:15:50
lt's my daughter
l'm thinking of.

1:15:53
l'll have to take her to Europe,
get her away from here.

1:15:55
- The trip would do her good.
- l'll have to ask you...

1:15:57
not to see my daughter
again ever.

1:15:59
- To think l should be so
deceived in the character--
- l've always wanted to see...

1:16:04
what a senator looks like...
1:16:06
when he gets a good,
swift kick in the pants.

1:16:11
- Hattie, hurry, will you?
- l'm hurrying, honey.

1:16:15
Miss Belle,
you want this old plush?

1:16:17
Yes. No. Throw it away.
l don't care what you do with it.

1:16:21
This just fits
in my trunk.

1:16:23
Now, Miss Belle, ain't a bit of use
in you carryin' on like this.

1:16:27
- Ain't no man worth it!
- Hattie, hurry, will you?

1:16:30
l'm hurryin; honey,.
1:16:37
- Get out of here!
- l'm gettin' out, honey.

1:16:39
- Get out of here!
- Belle, don't act like that.

1:16:44
Belle, l want to talk to you.
1:16:45
Hattie, get out of the way!
1:16:48
- Get him away from me!
- Get out of here, white man!

1:16:55
- Hattie, help me! Help me!
- Murder! Police! Help!

1:16:59
- Get out!
- Belle, please.


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