Gilda
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:14:01
Great news. I thought
we ought to celebrate, too.

:14:06
Yes, of course.
:14:09
Well ...
:14:18
I have to take a trip. I may be gone
for a while. You're in charge.

:14:24
- You've been promoted.
- Do I get a raise?

:14:27
No. Fair enough?
But you do get 5% of the profits.

:14:32
- I'll take 7½ .
- You're sharp.

:14:36
Almost as sharp as my other friend.
But not quite so obedient.

:14:40
- My other friend would kill for me.
- That's what friends are for.

:14:46
To us, Johnny.
:14:48
To the three of us.
:14:52
It makes me laugh now, me being
so sure it was the three of us.

:14:56
I soon found out. I remember I was
preparing for the Saturday crowd.

:15:04
Funny I'd remember
what day it was, isn't it?

:15:09
- Isn't it enough?
- For a peasant?

:15:13
Mr. Farrel, Mr. Mundson is back.
He'd like you to come to his house.

:15:19
After all, I run the place.
He calls me Mr. Farrel.

:15:23
Isn't that better?
:15:31
You'd think a bell would've rung,
some instinct of warning.

:15:36
But I didn't.
I just walked right into it.

:15:48
Ballin?
:15:51
- Ballin?
- He'll be down in a moment.

:15:56
- Isn't it great having him back?
- I hope it will be the same.


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