The Roaring Twenties
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:10:15
Here's your coffee, Danny.
:10:17
Oh, thanks.
:10:20
- Tired?
- Yeah.

:10:23
I drove some goofer
all over Times Square...

:10:27
Eddie!
:10:28
- How are you?
- Hello, Danny.

:10:30
- I'm glad to see you.
- Glad to see you.

:10:32
- Well, I thought that...
- Yeah, I know. You thought I was dead.

:10:35
Yeah.
:10:36
Gee, kid, I'm glad to see you.
:10:38
Yeah, I... I thought you was bumped off.
:10:41
Why didn't you tell me you was coming? I'd
have went down to the boat to meet you.

:10:45
Well, you could've wrote to me
if you'd have tried hard.

:10:48
- Who's gonna read it to you?
- I got friends.

:10:52
- Well, the same cheesy old joint, huh?
- Yeah.

:10:54
- You look healthy.
- Oh, I feel fine now that the war's over.

:10:58
Eddie, you never saw a sicker guy
in your life the day I was...

:11:01
When I got my number for the draft.
:11:03
Flat feet, peepers all gone.
I even had a touch of the palsy.

:11:07
- No bad heart?
- Well, I was working up to that.

:11:10
- Same old Danny. How's hacking?
- Oh, bad.

:11:12
- Yeah?
- Things ain't good in the taxi business.

:11:15
Everybody's walking
where they wanna go.

:11:17
Hey, how's things in France?
:11:19
Oh, I'm glad you reminded me.
Brought you a souvenir.

:11:22
You needn't have done that.
I didn't expect anything. What is it?

:11:26
German trench helmet. Hope it fits.
:11:28
I had an awful time finding
a Heinie with your head size.

:11:31
Say, that's swell.
:11:34
It just doesn't fit.
It's a little too small.

:11:37
I can send it to the cleaners
and get it stretched.

:11:39
- How do I look?
- You're just the girl to wear it.

:11:43
Oh, boy, I'm gonna give this to my kids.
You know, if I ever have any.

:11:47
Tell them how I captured it.
:11:49
Charging the enemy!
:11:52
I gotta hide this so no one will cop it.
Where will I put it?

:11:56
Here's the place.
:11:57
She never sweeps under here.

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