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There's two.
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- What does the whole thing come to?
- $220.

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I'll give you $150 for the lot.
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It's a deal, for $200.
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Right. $160. Not a cent more.
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Why, it cost me almost that much.
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- Make it $190.
- No.

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Say, wait a minute. What am I doing?
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I'm bargaining with my own money.
I'm losing two ways on the deal.

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Here's $50 down payment.
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You're offering me $50 of my own money...
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as down payment
on my own furniture. No!

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Oh, well. All right.
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What's the use of my taking the $50?
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You'd only come around for it
again tomorrow.

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Here's the address.
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You mind if I throw you out?
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Look, tonight, just before you go to sleep,
you're going to like yourself a lot.

:16:45
I'll send the furniture over.
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Then I'm going to a doctor
and get my head examined.

:16:49
Come on, boys. We're going home.
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- Father Flanagan?
- Yes.

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I'm from the Morning Herald.
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My editor, Mr. Hargraves, sent me over
to see what you're doing, and...

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Well, right now, we're putting up
a little sign that Tommy made.

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- We thought we might get some pictures.
- Some pictures?

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Hey, fellows, come on.
We're going to get our pictures took.

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Bring Father Flanagan's coat.
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- All right, sure!
- Oh, boy!

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- Hotdog!
- Take it easy, please.

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Here.
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Let's get rid of the rock.
Here, hold the rock. Hold it, don't throw it.

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Come right in here close. That's right.
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- Put the rock behind your back.
- Big smile now.

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- Okay, Jimmy?
- Okay.

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- All right, hold it.
- Big smile.

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Still.

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