The Roaring Twenties
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:15:02
- I've gotta.
- Wait a minute.

:15:03
Don't... Don't break that.
The landlady will charge us for it.

:15:07
If you gotta break something,
smack me on the chin. It's cheaper.

:15:10
Look, Eddie.
I only use my cab 12 hours a day.

:15:13
The rest of the time, it's laying in the garage.
Why don't you hustle it the other 12?

:15:17
We'll split the gas and the oil,
and you got yourself a job.

:15:24
It may work out, Danny. It may work out.
:15:26
I gotta do something.
:15:28
- Who's there?
- Mrs. Gray.

:15:30
We ain't home!
:15:34
Here's a letter for you, Eddie.
Forward all the way from France.

:15:38
- There's three cents' postage due.
- Put it on the bill.

:15:41
- Don't think I won't.
- And don't you think I think you won't.

:15:49
Well, who's that from?
:15:56
Oh, say, she's pretty.
:15:58
- One of them French peasants, huh?
- No, it's an American gal.

:16:01
Lives in Mineola, Long Island.
:16:05
- Well, I won't hold that against her.
- Danny...

:16:08
...how far is it to Mineola?
- Depends upon if you know the way.

:16:11
For a wise guy, it's 15 miles.
For a gilpin, it's 30 miles.

:16:15
Pal, you're driving to Mineola. I think
a change of scenery will do me good.

:16:18
This kind of scenery
never did anybody any harm.

:16:21
- Got enough gas?
- Gas?

:16:24
Old Bridget can make Mineola
on her reputation.

:16:26
Let's go.
:16:37
- Wait here, my man.
- Hey...

:16:39
...where do you get that "my man" stuff?
- I'm trying to make an impression, you dope.

:16:45
Hello. Does Jean Sherman live here?
:16:47
- Yes. What is it you want? I'm her mother.
- I'm... I'm Eddie Bartlett.

:16:51
Eddie Bart...
:16:53
Oh, come in.
:16:55
- Eddie Bartlett, her dream soldier.
- Her what?

:16:59
That's her name for you. She'll be thrilled
to death to see you when she gets home.


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