:49:00
You've had plenty of time.
I didn't have to say how I felt about you.
:49:03
You must've seen it a million ways.
:49:05
- I have.
- Well?
:49:08
I don't know, Eddie. I just don't know.
:49:10
You ought to know how you feel about me,
whether you like me or not.
:49:13
I do like you, but...
:49:15
But what?
:49:16
I just can't tell you.
:49:21
I know what's bothering you.
:49:23
Maybe Panama was right.
:49:25
Baby, you and me
don't play in the same league.
:49:29
Yeah, that's it. You don't like the racket
I'm in, the people I know, the things I do.
:49:33
It's not me, it's what I stand for.
Am I right?
:49:35
- Why, I...
- Yeah, I am right.
:49:39
I'm not letting that
stand between you and me.
:49:41
Not the way I feel about you. I'll get out.
:49:44
A few more years, I'll have enough dough
so we can settle down and forget all this.
:49:48
How does that sound to you?
:49:51
Why, it sounds all right.
:49:53
Yeah. Well, you hang on to that ring.
:49:56
You'll use it a whole lot sooner
than you expected.
:50:12
Get that yard of clothesline out of your kisser
and try to pay some attention for a minute.
:50:17
Look, Brown, here it is.
The stuff I sell has a very limited market.
:50:21
People with dough
don't wanna buy the poison I make.
:50:23
Now, I want to get in
on that good market.
:50:27
I know you're head of a syndicate...
:50:29
...that's running the high-class
merchandise sold in this country.
:50:32
All I want you to do is sell me some.
:50:37
Well, what do you say?
:50:40
- No.
- Why not?
:50:42
I don't sell to penny-ante guys.
I got distribution of my own.
:50:46
Well, don't forget, this penny-ante guy
asked you in a nice way.
:50:50
I'll try and remember.