My Little Chickadee
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since you and I tended bar together
in The Old Buster House...

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down on lower Broadway.
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- Seems like yesterday.
- Yes, it does.

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Squawk and I tended bar together,
20 years ago, down on lower...

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My name's Twillie, Cuthbert J. Twillie.
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One of the old Back Bay Twillies.
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Thank you. I'm glad to know you, too.
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Make yourself at home, Twillie.
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If you still care to play cards,
there's always a game.

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Naturally. There may be a game of flinch
back there, too. I was very good at...

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- In the alcove there.
- Thanks.

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Well, I'll see you later
and we'll have another little conversation.

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- I'll raise it $100.
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I'll make it $200.
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- Playing lone hand?
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Up to now.
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Would you like to engage
in a little game of Cut?

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The higher card wins?
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- What stakes?
- Make it easy on yourself.

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- $100, gold.
- I'll cover that.

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I'm travelling a little light.
The country is fraught with marauders.

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I'll give you my personal IOU.
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A thing I seldom give to strangers.
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That IOU better be good.
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Worth its weight in gold.
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King.
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Don't show me the cards.
A gentleman's game.

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I don't want to look at it.
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Ace.
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- I didn't see it.
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Very well, here you are, Nosy Parker.
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Ace. I hope that satisfies
your morbid curiosity.


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