The Roaring Twenties
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1:25:12
Eddie.
1:25:14
Yeah, I heard.
331 Quigley Place, Forest Hills.

1:25:16
Eddie, it's me, Jean.
1:25:19
- How are you?
- Fine.

1:25:23
How have you been getting along?
1:25:25
I eat.
1:25:27
- How's Panama?
- All right.

1:25:30
Where is she now?
1:25:33
She's around.
1:25:37
Lloyd's been doing pretty well.
1:25:39
He's with the district attorney's office.
1:25:42
So I've been reading in the papers.
He should do all right in that job.

1:25:45
I don't suppose you knew,
but we have a baby now.

1:25:47
A boy. He's over 4.
1:25:59
We'd better hide this sleigh someplace
or the kid's gonna want to go for a ride.

1:26:03
- Just put it behind the sofa.
- Over here?

1:26:09
- Let me take your coat.
- No, thanks. I can stay only a minute.

1:26:12
- How about some coffee?
- No, I don't care for anything, honestly.

1:26:19
- Hello, Mommy!
- Hello, darling.

1:26:21
- You been a good boy today?
- I just killed three Indians.

1:26:25
Stick them up, mister.
1:26:26
You got me, pal. You got me.
1:26:29
Bobby, this is Mr. Bartlett,
a friend of mine and your dad's.

1:26:32
Hello. Can you shoot a gun?
1:26:33
Yeah, I can, but I haven't done it lately.
1:26:36
Come over someday,
and shoot Indians with me.

1:26:39
It's a date.
1:26:40
It's Daddy!
1:26:44
- Hello, Daddy!
- Hello there, Buffalo Bill.

1:26:47
How's my cowboy today?
1:26:48
- Fine. How about the funny papers?
- Oh, sure.

1:26:51
- Here they are.
- Thank you.

1:26:56
Why, Eddie.
1:26:57
Well, this is a surprise.

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