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:24:03
- And I've never heard of your company.
- You haven't?

:24:06
Evidently you don't read
the bankruptcy notices.

:24:09
It works out fine.
We get your land, you get $1,000...

:24:12
and our friend here
gets bounced by the Railroad...

:24:15
for letting this oily deal
slip through his greasy fingers.

:24:25
If you don't mind,
would you mind taking your feet down?

:24:29
It's a good joke.
:24:30
Wait till the Railroad hears about this.
:24:32
It's more than your land is worth, really...
:24:36
but I'll stretch a point. $1,500.
:24:40
Oh, boy. Stop it.
:24:43
For $1,500, I write good.
:24:47
- $2,000.
- $3,000.

:24:48
- $4,000.
- $5,000.

:24:49
$6,000.
:24:50
- He says $6,000. What do you say?
- I wash my hands of this whole deal!

:24:54
Try this soap.
We're having a special on it today.

:24:56
It's $1 a cake, or two cakes for 25 cents.
:24:59
Where's my bag?
:25:02
Please. The contract.
:25:05
Now, gentlemen, please...
:25:09
Give me my hat!
:25:11
- What's the idea?
- Where is my hat?

:25:12
- Where's my hat?
- Where is my hat? There it is.

:25:16
Here's yours.
:25:18
Gentlemen, I have a whole railroad
on my shoulders...

:25:21
- And I'd like to get something done!
- I want my hat!

:25:23
You have my hat, madam. Here's your hat.
:25:28
Have you a fountain pen?
I've got to get a contract signed.

:25:34
Do you mind if I take my hat?
:25:36
I've never been on a trip like this before.
:25:38
Where is it anyway? Who has my bustle?
:25:40
- Sit in your own seat.
- Give me my bustle!

:25:45
- Mr. Beecher, no hard feelings.
- Wait, Panello.

:25:49
I'll admit you've got me
in hot water, but...

:25:55
Please.

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