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1:19:01
Yes, Mr. Mayor.
1:19:06
Well,Jack, you've won.
1:19:09
- l've won what?
- l've been a fool.

1:19:17
l wouldn't take a million
for this moment.

1:19:20
Now it's really the O'Learys
against the world.

1:19:23
Well, here's the little
lady who's responsible.

1:19:26
As if l didn't know it.
1:19:28
As the mayor of this great and noble city,
can you marry people?

1:19:33
Marry?
1:19:35
Why, sure!
1:19:39
Wait a minute.
l'm not so sure.

1:19:42
But l'll find out.
1:19:44
What a mayor.
1:19:46
ls there anything in the charter
about whether the mayor
can perform a marriage?

1:19:50
- l don't know, sir, but l'll find out.
- Hurry up and find out!

1:19:54
"Having taken these pledges
of your affection and vows of fidelity...

1:19:58
"l do, therefore, by right of
the authority in me vested...

1:20:01
"by the laws
of the state of lllinois...

1:20:04
"pronounce you,
Dion Patrick O'Leary...

1:20:06
"and you,
Belle Catherine Fawcett...

1:20:09
lawfully married,
husband and wife."

1:20:17
That makes us
kissing kin, doesn't it?

1:20:20
- l don't have to tell you how lucky you are.
- That's right.

1:20:23
- l just want to say congratulations.
- Thank you.

1:20:26
l wish you every happiness
and... good night.

1:20:29
Congratulations.
Good night.

1:20:31
You'll never know
how much all this means to me.

1:20:35
Remember that day
l told you he wasn't so bad?

1:20:38
The O'Learys
are a strange tribe.

1:20:41
Right.
1:20:43
Now, let's go home
and tell Ma?

1:20:46
Sure, but first there's just one
little matter l'd like to clear up.

1:20:51
And now, Mrs. O'Leary, suppose
you go ahead and testify against me?

1:20:55
Listen to him.
1:20:58
You didn't think l was gonna
let you two get away with it, did you?


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