At the Circus
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1:10:02
Come on.
1:10:05
Let's get out of here. Come on, Punchy.
1:10:10
Yeah. So long.
1:10:19
Is there a Jeff Wilson on the train?
1:10:22
I'm Jeff Wilson. Why?
1:10:23
Long-distance been trying to get you
all along the line.

1:10:27
- Long-distance?
- Yeah.

1:10:34
You can use this telephone, young man.
Ask for the Newport operator.

1:10:41
Hello, Jeffrey. This is the legal eagle.
1:10:45
I'm calling from Dukesbury Manor.
1:10:48
Never mind what I'm doing here.
I've got a great scheme.

1:10:51
Listen.
1:10:56
- How much?
- $10,000.

1:10:57
She thinks she's getting Jardinet
and his orchestra.

1:11:00
But I have a sneaking suspicion
Jardinet's not going to show up.

1:11:03
- lf we can only get away with it.
- Certainly.

1:11:06
You play the circus
right on your aunt's front lawn.

1:11:09
Be very quiet
while you're setting the tents up.

1:11:11
And keep the elephants
out of the flowerbed.

1:11:13
You take care of that end...
1:11:15
I'll get the circus there by tomorrow night
if it's the last thing I do.

1:11:19
Oh, boy.
1:11:21
Operator.
1:11:24
Get me the steamship "Normandie."
Where is it? It's in the water.

1:11:30
Why, I can't believe it.
1:11:32
But I tell you,
the man's name is not Jardinet.

1:11:35
His real name is D.T. O'Connor.
1:11:37
There must be some mistake.
1:11:39
Are you sure?
1:11:41
It's the biggest dope ring in years,
and Jardinet is the head dope.

1:11:44
Keep him in the brig
until I can dig up some more dope.

1:11:47
This is operator 77 B signing off.
That is all.


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