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1:26:01
- What's the matter?
- There's a big fire in the Patch!

1:26:04
- Yeah? Where?
- DeKoven Street. The whole street's goin'!

1:26:06
You suppose that's
some of the mayor's doings?

1:26:09
Sure. The mayor's
burning us out.

1:26:11
- He said he'd get us.
- Said he wouldn't leave
a stick or a stone standing.

1:26:15
- Looks bad, boy.
- Yeah, burning us out, huh?

1:26:18
- Couldn't even wait
for condemnation proceedings.
- l'll go with you.

1:26:20
No, you stay here.
l've gotta find out how Ma is.

1:26:23
Give the boys a drink.
l'll be back in half an hour.

1:26:25
He's asked for a fight.
Well, l'll give it to him.

1:26:29
Well, what'll
you fellas have?

1:26:31
- l'll take some of this.
- Mighty funny business.

1:26:34
- What?
- Well, l'm not saying anything...

1:26:36
but l haven't got much faith in these fights
between brothers...

1:26:40
not when they're O'Learys.
1:26:42
They've pulled some pretty
smart tricks in the past...

1:26:44
and l wouldn't put it
past 'em to do it again.

1:26:47
You heard what Dion said!
No one's gonna burn him out,
brother or no brother.

1:26:51
Well, l hope not. When l was running things,
nothing like this happened.

1:26:54
- Hmm! Come on, fellas.
- All right, boys. You heard what he said.

1:26:58
Spread the word. We'll have
something to say about bein'
run out of the Patch.

1:27:02
Wait a minute.
Get the boys together.

1:27:04
- Tell them that l said
we'll meet at the armory.
- We'll get this Jack O'Leary!

1:27:39
Back up! Back up!
l've gotta get through! Back up!

1:27:42
Here, l think l can make
better time on foot.


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