The Maltese Falcon
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1:33:00
...that you can use whenever you want to.
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Since I've got something on you...
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...I couldn't be sure that you wouldn't
put a hole in me someday.

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All those are on one side.
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Maybe some of them are unimportant.
I won't argue about that.

1:33:14
But look at the number of them.
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What have we got on the other side?
1:33:18
All we've got is that maybe you love me
and maybe I love you.

1:33:24
You know whether you love me or not.
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Maybe I do. I'll have some rotten nights
after I've sent you over, but that'll pass.

1:33:37
If all I've said doesn't mean anything
to you...

1:33:39
...then forget it and we'll make it just this:
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I won't, because all of me wants to
regardless of consequences...

1:33:45
...and because you've counted on it...
1:33:47
...the same as you counted on it
with all the others.

1:33:49
Would you have done this if the falcon
were real and you got your money?

1:33:53
Don't be too sure I'm as crooked
as I'm supposed to be.

1:33:55
That sort of reputation might be
good business...

1:33:58
...bringing high-priced jobs and making it
easier to deal with the enemy...

1:34:02
...but a lot more money would have been
one more item on your side of the scales.

1:34:07
If you'd loved me, you wouldn't have
needed any more on that side.

1:34:22
Come in.
1:34:27
Hello, Tom. Got 'em?
1:34:29
Got 'em.
1:34:30
Swell! Here's another one for you.
She killed Miles.

1:34:34
Oh, and I've got some exhibits:
the boy's guns, one of Cairo's...

1:34:38
...and a $1,000 bill I was supposed
to be bribed with...

1:34:41
...and this black statuette here
that all the fuss was about.

1:34:45
What's the matter with your playmate?
He looks brokenhearted.

1:34:48
I bet when he heard Gutman's story,
he thought he had me.

1:34:50
Cut it out, Sam.
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Well, shall we be getting down to the Hall?

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