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:42:00
Will you keep quiet?
:42:02
We've gotta work fast.
Baxter might come back.

:42:05
Don't be afraid. If any trouble starts,
we'll telephone for help.

:42:08
Telephone? This is 1870.
:42:10
Don Ameche hasn't invented
the telephone yet.

:42:14
The safe's in there. Come on.
:42:18
- There she is, gentlemen. Proceed.
- That's a boy.

:42:22
- Come on, Mary Lou. We can relax in here.
- Okay.

:42:32
Those dopes
are trying to crack open the safe.

:42:34
Send for Baxter and the boys.
:42:36
- Where are they?
- I don't know. Find them!

:42:38
How will I find them?
I don't know where they are.

:42:40
Wait a minute.
:42:42
- Did you say something?
- I no say nothing.

:42:44
If it's me, my voice is certainly changing.
:42:47
Carry on.
:42:51
You dope!
:42:56
That will teach you. Never trust me again.
:42:58
Listen, you bring back some drinks,
and I'll try to keep them here.

:43:01
- Can you handle all three?
- No.

:43:03
Better bring another girl.
That redhead's a demon.

:43:07
I could swear I heard voices.
:43:09
There's nothing to worry about.
They're in the next room.

:43:12
They are?
:43:16
It's you.
I wish you'd stop talking to yourself.

:43:19
Now, if you'll pardon me, I'm busy.
:43:21
- Why, honey child.
- I'm not that busy.

:43:24
Let's go somewhere
where we can be alone.

:43:27
There doesn't seem to be anyone
on this couch.

:43:29
I got a hunch Quale ain't got
his mind on his business.

:43:32
Who hasn't?
:43:34
That don't look like Red Baxter.
:43:36
I beg your pardon,
I thought you were Mr. Baxter.

:43:38
My eyes aren't what they used to be.
:43:42
- Who do you wish to see?
- Not "who." Whom do you wish to see?

:43:46
At my age, corrected by an illiterate.
:43:49
I thought you were up here
looking for the deed.

:43:51
I was just trying to find out
what she knows.

:43:53
She looks like she knows plenty,
but not about the deed.

:43:56
Come on, let's go back to work.
:43:58
- Hello, boys.
- Maybe we can work in here.


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