My Little Chickadee
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:10:00
Yeah, that's better.
:10:06
May I present my card?
:10:09
"Money loaned on clothing, furs, fur..."
:10:11
- Just a moment. How did that get in there?
- Thank you.

:10:15
Was that chap dragging you across
the prairie a full-blooded Indian?

:10:18
Quite the antithesis. He's very anaemic.
:10:22
What a pretty ring. Is it a cat's-eye?
:10:24
Yes, it is a cat's-eye.
:10:26
The pupil runs the wrong way. It's crossed.
:10:29
Crossed with a bobcat.
:10:40
Who is that vision of loveliness up there?
:10:44
Pardon me, I'll be back. Keep the card.
:10:55
Pardon me.
:11:03
- Nice day.
- Is it?

:11:07
Of course, it's only one man's opinion.
:11:13
May I present my card?
:11:17
"Novelties & Notions."
What kind of notions you got?

:11:20
You'd be surprised.
Some are old. Some are new.

:11:27
Whom have I the honour
of addressing, m'lady?

:11:30
They call me Flower Belle.
:11:31
Flower Belle. What a euphonious appellation.
:11:34
Easy on the ears and a banquet for the eyes.
:11:38
You're kind of cute yourself.
:11:41
- Thank you. I never argue with a lady.
- Smart boy.

:11:45
Thank you again. Do you ever play cards?
:11:48
Don't mind if I do.
:11:49
I'll show you a few card tricks.
We'll play the first one at two for nothing.

:11:57
- Then if you wish to make a wager,
that's okay.


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