They Drive by Night
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:41:01
lt's just like l've been saying.
This business is really tearing us down.

:41:12
-Hiya, boys. What do you got?
-A load of lemons. Wanna see them?

:41:15
l really don't want no lemons,
but l guess it won't hurt if l take a look.

:41:19
You can have a look.
:41:22
-How's the market?
-Oh, only fair.

:41:26
Drop it right down there.
:41:27
-Hear you got married.
-Oh, forget that.

:41:32
-Nice stuff, eh?
-This ain't no lemon, this is a lemonette.

:41:35
Don't try to kid us.
:41:37
-We know good stuff when we see it.
-l hate lemons, even if they're good.

:41:41
Quit stalling, George.
How do you like them?

:41:43
lt all depends
upon what you're asking, boys.

:41:45
-Well, we'll leave that up to you.
-Since you come to see me first. . .

:41:50
-. . .l'll give you $3.50 a box.
-Oh, no. No deal.

:41:52
Come on, give me a hand, Paul.
:41:54
Wait a minute, boys.
:41:57
l'll treat you right, you know that.
Name your own price.

:42:00
Well, we hauled this stuff a long way
and we paid a good price for them.

:42:04
-We figure they're worth 5 bucks a box.
-You got me mixed up with Santa Claus.

:42:10
Okay.
No hard feelings.

:42:12
Come on, Paul. We'll take them down to
Riley's. We might even get 6 from him.

:42:18
l tell you what l'll do, guys.
:42:21
l'll give you $4 a box,
but l want you to throw in some fill-ins.

:42:24
We bought 1 45 boxes,
and that's what we're selling.

:42:28
Okay, robber.
1 45 boxes. . .

:42:33
. . .at $4 a box is 580 simoleons.
That's all you'll get.

:42:40
l don't know, George, l. . . .
:42:47
All right, it's a deal.
:42:50
Hey, Junior, Harvey!
Dump that load.

:42:53
-l'll get you your money.
-All right, George.

:42:59
Here, you always liked apples.

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