At the Circus
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:19:12
This Loophole, he's a smart lawyer.
:19:14
Maybe he figure a way out
how to fire the strongman.

:19:17
Then you be the strongman?
:19:23
That's fine.
:19:27
Lawyer, you dressed yet?
:19:29
After a fashion. And a pretty old fashion.
:19:31
And I wish I had an Old Fashioned.
:19:33
Told you I'd give you some nice clothes.
:19:35
- Takes a magician to get into this coat.
- That's who I took it from. A magician.

:19:39
Don't split hairs. I'm sick
of the whole thing. I'm going home.

:19:42
This is a big case. This is a big circus.
You're going to get a big fee.

:19:46
- Fee?
- Sure.

:19:48
You're not only thoroughly detestable,
but you're cute.

:19:51
- Then we're friends again?
- After an Old Fashioned.

:19:54
I'd like you to meet the boss.
:19:55
Mr. Wilson, mighty glad
to make your acquaintance.

:19:58
Always wanted to meet you, sir.
:20:00
Think you're the greatest circus owner
since P. T. Barnum.

:20:03
Isn't it a pity we never met before?
:20:06
Loophole, that's not the boss.
:20:08
- He isn't?
- No.

:20:09
He should be. He's the executive type.
:20:13
I'll thank you to keep a civil tongue
in your head, not in mine.

:20:16
Where is the boss?
:20:17
- Punchy. What're you doing?
- What're you doing there?

:20:20
Say, either my coat is inhabited,
or I'm inhibited.

:20:24
There he goes.
:20:25
Don't worry. He'll come back.
He's a homing pigeon.

:20:27
Fine. I'll keep a light burning in my pocket.
Where's the boss?

:20:30
Come on, we find him.
:20:36
Folks, I want you to meet my pal,
my best friend.

:20:40
What's your name again?
:20:42
- Loophole.
- Glad to know you.

:20:43
It's your pleasure.
This meeting brings back memories.

:20:46
Childhood days, lemonade, romance!
:20:49
My life was wrapped around a circus.
Her name was Lydia.

:20:53
I met her at the World's Fair in 1900,
marked down from $19.40.

:20:58
She was the most glorious creature

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