The Roaring Twenties
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1:31:03
Never mind, honey.
I like you.

1:31:05
Well, happy New Year.
1:31:07
It's a wet one, anyway.
1:31:11
They sure had a swell kid.
1:31:13
Yeah, you told me.
1:31:15
And Jean...
1:31:16
- Jean looks...
- Yeah, you told me about that too.

1:31:19
Jean gets prettier all the time.
1:31:21
I've heard the same thing
day after day for the past week.

1:31:24
I'm sick of watching you try to put out
that torch you carry for her...

1:31:27
...with a lot of cheap hooch.
1:31:34
Who's the kid look like?
1:31:37
Like her.
1:31:38
And they got a nice house?
1:31:40
Yeah, it's a nice house,
if you like that kind of a house...

1:31:43
...but for me, I'll take a hotel anytime.
1:31:45
- You know that.
- Me too.

1:31:48
Ain't it funny how our tastes have always run
the same, ever since the first time we met?

1:31:53
I can just picture you living
in the suburbs...

1:31:55
...working in a garden,
raising flowers and kids.

1:31:57
Would that be a laugh.
1:32:00
Yeah, wouldn't I look cute?
1:32:17
- Hello, Jean.
- We were just talking about you. Sit down.

1:32:20
- Why are you here?
- I've been looking for you all day.

1:32:22
A taxi driver finally told me
where you were.

1:32:24
- I'm in trouble.
- What is it?

1:32:26
You were right about George.
Today two of his men came...

1:32:28
- Knock over Lloyd?
- No, but they threatened to.

1:32:31
- You've got to help me.
- What do you want me to do?

1:32:33
Go to George. Talk to him.
1:32:36
Why should I?
1:32:37
Lloyd will be killed.
1:32:39
He won't be if he does as he's told.
1:32:41
Oh, but he can't. It's his duty.
1:32:44
Yeah, sure it's his duty.
And it's George's duty to stop him.

1:32:48
- I'd do the same thing in George's place.
- Eddie, please. For my sake.

1:32:57
Sit down.

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