The Roaring Twenties
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1:27:01
- It's nice to see you.
- Hi.

1:27:04
- Hello, dear.
- Hello.

1:27:05
Well, you're looking great.
1:27:07
Thanks. I drove Jean out from town,
with her Christmas shopping.

1:27:10
- Well, good.
- It was good to see you. I guess I'll be going.

1:27:13
- Won't you stay for dinner?
- No, I can't. I've got a date.

1:27:15
Oh, come on, Eddie. It'll be fun.
We could talk over old times.

1:27:18
No, I... Really, I got to get back to town.
1:27:21
Oh, that's too bad.
Some other time, maybe.

1:27:23
- Yeah. We'll do it some other time.
- Oh, Eddie...

1:27:27
If there's anything I can do...
1:27:29
Oh, there's... I'm not looking
for any favors from nobody.

1:27:32
I just ran into a streak of bad luck,
that's all. I'll be up there on top again.

1:27:36
- I just got to figure a new angle.
- Eddie, the days of the rackets are over.

1:27:40
Don't you kid yourself about that.
1:27:42
There will always be guys trying to get up
there quick, and I'm one of them.

1:27:48
I know you take your job very seriously,
and I'll give you some good advice.

1:27:52
The papers say the district
attorney's office is building up...

1:27:55
...a case against our friend George.
- It's already built up.

1:27:58
Remember what George said
would happen if you talked?

1:28:00
I remember.
1:28:03
So does he.
1:28:07
Eddie, if I don't see you again,
merry Christmas.

1:28:10
- Thanks.
- Same here, Eddie.

1:28:12
Merry Christmas to you.
1:28:14
Oh, Eddie, I didn't pay you.
Lloyd, I owe him $3.20.

1:28:17
Never mind. Buy a
Christmas present for the kid.

1:28:29
Hey, what time do these lawyers
go to work, anyhow?

1:28:35
- That's him now, ain't it?
- Yeah.

1:28:37
Yeah.
1:28:39
- Bring me back something.
- All right, Bobby.

1:28:42
Come on, honey. In you go.
1:28:57
- What do you want?
- We got a message for you from George.


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