Another Thin Man
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:24:00
Don't kid me, Charles.
:24:02
Your father-in-law was MacFay's partner
back in the days when my foot slipped.

:24:05
If my father-in-law
had anything to do with this...

:24:08
I'll give you a check right now.
But I want proof.

:24:12
There's always the catch in it. Proof.
:24:14
Nobody but me was putting anything
on paper in those days, Charles.

:24:18
That's why nobody but me went over.
:24:23
I knew you were going
to be tough to deal with.

:24:25
And I can't honestly say
that I've ever dreamed about you...

:24:29
or about your wife...
:24:32
or about your baby...
:24:35
yet.
:24:42
Stop it, Dum-Dum!
:24:46
Men are such rowdies.
:24:52
That's to remind you
not to dream about my family.

:24:56
Call a cab.
:24:59
We'll catch the 9:00 train.
:25:00
- Still headed for Cuba?
- Still Cuba. But I'll be back.

:25:05
I think as time goes on...
:25:07
you'll see your way clear
to doing business with me.

:25:10
You mean,
continue to do business with you.

:25:12
Come along, Asta.
He doesn't want to play anymore.

:25:16
- Thanks for not shooting me.
- That would've only made things worse.

:25:37
There you are. Three for New York.
:25:42
Now, what'll you have?
:25:44
Yes, just this minute.
:25:45
Want me to stop them?
:25:47
No, that's fine, thanks.
:25:49
- They've left.
- Thank heaven.

:25:50
- That's more like it.
- I knew you'd scare him off.

:25:53
- I wouldn't be too sure it's over.
- What do you mean?

:25:56
My guess is whatever he meant to do
in the first place, he still means to do.

:25:59
If I were you, Colonel,
I'd move to New York.


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