The Roaring Twenties
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1:36:14
- What do you want?
- I want to see George. It's important.

1:36:17
I don't know, Eddie.
I don't know if he'll see you or not.

1:36:22
Sure. Take him up.
Give the boss a laugh.

1:36:27
Come on.
1:36:34
How do you like that?
1:36:36
He sure hit the skids.
1:36:37
The rags of his pants are beating
him to death.

1:36:44
Well, well, well.
1:36:49
When did you get out?
1:36:51
Oh, I get it. Taking advantage of my
good nature on New Year's Eve, huh?

1:36:55
All right, I'll go for it. How much?
1:36:57
I don't want no money.
1:36:59
Don't tell me you came
to wish me happy New Year?

1:37:01
Something like that.
1:37:03
All right, many thanks
and the same to you.

1:37:06
Goodbye, now, Eddie. I'm busy.
1:37:07
I came to talk to you about Lloyd.
1:37:09
- There ain't nothing to talk about.
- I think there is.

1:37:13
Get him out of here, Lefty.
1:37:15
All right, Eddie, on your way.
1:37:17
Wait a minute, George. If you get rid of Lloyd
there'll always be someone to take his place.

1:37:21
- I'll worry about that when it happens.
- But they got a kid.

1:37:27
Still carrying a torch for that dame, huh?
1:37:30
- Suppose I am?
- Then what are you beefing about?

1:37:32
I'm doing you a favor by knocking him off.
1:37:34
- I warned him to keep his mouth shut.
- But he can't.

1:37:37
There's a new kind of setup
you don't understand.

1:37:39
Guys don't go tearing things apart
like we used to.

1:37:42
People try to build things up. That's what
Lloyd's trying to do. In this new setup...

1:37:46
...you and me don't belong.
1:37:48
Maybe you don't.
I do all right, anytime, anyplace.

1:37:53
Well...
1:37:55
...I guess we'll let it go at that, George.
1:37:58
Where are you going, Eddie?

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