The Talk of the Town
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1:32:09
I'll tell you when we come to it.
1:32:11
- Got a cigarette?
- No, I'm sorry.

1:32:14
That's okay.
1:32:18
- What's this place up at the next road?
- Trap for Dilg.

1:32:22
A kid said he saw him about 3 this
afternoon near the reservoir.

1:32:27
- Think you'll get him?
- No doubt about it.

1:32:30
When we do, darned if
I don't feel sorry for him.

1:32:33
- Why?
- I don't know.

1:32:36
The word's gone out.
"Let's not be too ambitious, boys."

1:32:40
- What do you mean?
- They'd turn him over to the crowd?

1:32:44
If there was a demand.
1:32:46
- And they're making sure there is.
- Maybe.

1:32:49
Here we are.
1:32:58
Thanks. If you hear of
a good job, let me know.

1:33:09
Cramped down there.
1:33:10
- Did you hear what he said?
- Nonsense.

1:33:13
Fellows with badges always have more
inside information than the president.

1:33:22
Hey, where you going?
1:33:23
I don't think I'll have time
to take you to the police station.

1:33:28
How's that?
1:33:30
I've decided to take you to Boston.
1:33:32
That's a noble gesture, but that
fellow was talking through his hat.

1:33:37
My place tonight is in jail.
1:33:39
I'm sorry, but we're on the road now.
1:33:42
That is taking the law
into your own hands.

1:33:45
Shut up, will you?
1:33:46
Leopold, sometimes there are
extenuating circumstances.

1:33:51
The letter of the law
is sometimes wrong.

1:33:53
- I'm afraid I can't agree with you.
- Well, I'll have to be firm.

1:33:57
- I'll have to pull on your brake.
- Stop it. We'll be killed.


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