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- No, sir.
- I was in here a long time ago.

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Couldn't pay for a couple of drinks.
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You wouldn't cash my check.
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You called me a two-bit chiseler.
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Mr. Graham, a gentleman
wants to see you.

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Have a chair.
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Well, young man, what can I do for you?
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- Well, I'd like to get a little information.
- Oh, I see.

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This pamphlet will give you
a statement...

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...of our financial condition
as of the last fiscal year.

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Well, I was thinking
of opening an account.

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Oh. Oh, I see.
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Well, you can rest assured that
your money will be perfectly safe here.

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That's what I wanted to talk to you about.
You see, I've got a big deposit to make...

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...and with all these bank robberies...
- We've never been robbed.

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- Now, believe me, Mr...?
- Peters. Walter Peters.

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Oh, yes, Mr. Peters.
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Believe me, your money will
be absolutely safe in this bank.

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Come, let me show you around.
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You see, Mr. Peters, these windows
are all constructed of bulletproof glass.

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They extend to the bottom of the cage.
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All monies must be slid in and out
through the groove.

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This makes it impossible
for a thief on the outside...

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...to point a gun at a teller
on the inside.


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