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:07:00
I'm afraid you're right, Binelli.
Say, can you put me up for the night?

:07:04
Yes, but you'll have to sleep
on the shelf.

:07:08
- What's the matter with the floor?
- I'm on the floor.

:07:11
What happened to the bed?
:07:13
Can't get it out of the wall.
:07:18
Come on, Faker, give us a hand.
:07:23
- I see you came prepared.
- No, he just don't believe in shirts.

:07:27
Oh, an atheist, eh?
:07:33
- Say, maybe he can put me up for the night.
- At the Metropole?

:07:37
Don't stop there, boss. That's the worst
schlock house on Eighth Avenue.

:07:42
Well, looks like I'll have to
curl up on the shelf with you.

:07:47
Sure. You're much better off.
:07:49
Besides, you'd have to sleep
sideways at his place.

:07:55
I thought he had a large bed over there.
:07:58
He has, but four other guys live with him.
They're packed in like a bunch of sardines.

:08:17
- What, running out again?
- Hello, beautiful.

:08:20
You can't leave.
I found a backer for you.

:08:23
- He's coming up here.
- Who is he?

:08:25
He's an investing agent named Jenkins.
He wanted an interview with Fremont.

:08:30
- He has money to invest in a play.
- What kind of a straitjacket did he wear?

:08:34
I talked him out of working with Fremont.
I told him about you, Gordon.

:08:38
I gave him a copy of Hail and Farewell,
which he's reading this very minute.

:08:43
Too bad you made the appointment
up here.

:08:46
I don't know what to do.
If I stay, I may lose the cast.

:08:49
- If you don't, you'll lose your backer.
- But you must be here when he comes.

:08:54
- That may be Mr. Jenkins now.
- Man the pumps, boys.


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