They Drive by Night
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:35:02
One of these days,
Ed is gonna catch you.

:35:04
And when he does,
he's gonna slap your ears off.

:35:08
l wonder what l see in you, anyway.
:35:11
You're crude.
You're uneducated.

:35:15
You've never had a pair of pants
with a crease in them.

:35:18
And yet, l couldn't say no to you.
:35:20
Don't worry about it.
:35:22
l'm not asking you.
:35:26
You better get two cases.
:35:28
Bourbon!
:35:29
-Joe.
-Yes.

:35:31
Go here.
That's the United Warehouse in Pomona.

:35:33
Ask for Oscar Drake. He's got a load
of lemons he's dying to get rid of.

:35:37
That ain't bad. There's a flu epidemic up
north and they're hot for lemons.

:35:41
The guy's had the fruit laying around for
some time, so you got him over a barrel.

:35:45
-Got any money?
-Enough for a load.

:35:49
-Thanks, Ed. l won't forget this.
-l know.

:35:52
Goodbye, Mrs. Carlsen.
:35:54
Goodbye.
lt was nice seeing you again, Joe.

:35:57
Don't forget,
keep your eye on that white line.

:36:00
You betcha.
And l'll watch all the curves too.

:36:07
Now, there's a great fellow.
:36:09
There's anybody in the world
could beat that wildcat racket, it's him.

:36:13
-Funny how the dames fell for him.
-Can't understand it.

:36:15
Neither can l.
Course, l mean waitresses and such.

:36:18
None of them were high-class broads--
l mean, gals, like yourself.

:36:22
Oh, please, Ed.
Suppose someone should come in?

:36:25
Then we'd have to get married
all over again, wouldn't we?

:36:32
Yes, thank you.
:36:39
-Who was it?
-lt was a wire from Joe.

:36:43
He'll be by for you
in about a half an hour.

:36:46
Paul.
:36:48
l think you'd better let Joe go on again.
You didn't sleep.

:36:51
Well, how could l?
:36:53
Every time l closed my eyes,
l could see those two guys burning.

:36:56
Well, l'm thankful it wasn't you.
:36:59
Every minute, l expect someone to knock
on the door and tell me l'm a widow.


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