They Drive by Night
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:31:02
Say, Lana, what are you doing
with all the dough?

:31:05
This is 200 bucks this week.
:31:06
Would you like me to give you
an itemized account?

:31:09
Penny by penny?
:31:10
Oh, no, sug.
You use all of it you want.

:31:12
lf you're gonna look like a million,
you got to spend a million, huh?

:31:16
l just got my makeup on. You need to
get romantic around noontime?

:31:20
Where you're concerned,
l don't watch the clock.

:31:22
l wish you would.
:31:24
You're having a visitor,
you may as well put your coat on.

:31:27
lf you can't sound like an executive,
you might try looking like one.

:31:30
You're gonna make a gentleman
out of me yet.

:31:32
l doubt it.
:31:36
What is it?
What is it?

:31:38
Yes? What--?
Oh, l wish they'd stop inventing things.

:31:42
Joe Fabrini to see you.
:31:43
What?
Oh, well, shoot him right in.

:31:50
Hello, Joe.
What do you know?

:31:52
Who do you think you are,
Jack Dempsey?

:31:55
What is that, a gag?
:31:57
lt's Lana.
She thinks it makes me look dignified.

:32:00
-What was the beef out there?
-Oh, nothing much.

:32:02
-Hello, Mrs. Carlsen.
-Hello.

:32:05
Where have you been hiding? lt's
a wonder you wouldn't come see a guy.

:32:08
-l've been pretty busy.
-The mice must have got into this.

:32:11
That was no mice, that was a rat.
:32:14
Very funny.
Very funny, babe!

:32:16
That's just like Lana.
Right on the trigger every time.

:32:20
Well, you and l will strike a blow
for liberty.

:32:23
-You know l never touch it.
-That's all right.

:32:26
l'll strike the blow for both of us.
:32:28
Well--
:32:30
Your liver must look like
a bomb hit it.

:32:35
Well, you know what l say,
live and let liver.

:32:38
Or, or, liver,
stay away from my door.

:32:42
lt's a cinch to think of fast ones. . .
:32:44
. . .when you've been married
to a smart girl for seven years.

:32:48
Now, Joe, park it there.
:32:54
Oh, thanks.
Say, Joe. . .

:32:57
. . .why don't you cut out trying to beat
this wildcat game and work for me?


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