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1:22:01
- You staying with me?
- I'm right alongside you.

1:22:04
That's dandy. You stay there.
1:22:06
Then I figure I got
a couple of thousand dollars shakedown.

1:22:09
This was big stuff.
1:22:12
I didn't know what the rich dame
had to do with you.

1:22:15
But I drive to her address to find out.
1:22:18
Sure enough,
there's the station wagon parked outside.

1:22:21
I park my car across the street and wait.
1:22:25
- Want a cigarette?
- Yeah.

1:22:30
- You weren't in the car that morning.
- I was up above, watching.

1:22:33
You weren't feeling
good enough to see me.

1:22:36
- This smoke's getting in my eyes.
- All right, use one hand.

1:22:43
Why didn't you come up to her apartment?
1:22:44
Wasn't sure
if there's a third party involved.

1:22:47
Or a fourth, or a mob. So I played it slow.
1:22:50
I saw your striped suit
come out early this morning.

1:22:52
I followed it to the diner.
1:22:55
Brother, you're sure an amateur.
Stay that way.

1:22:58
- What's the matter?
- Get your hands back up.

1:23:02
Stand up, so I can see what you're up to.
Turn around.

1:23:10
Get your coat.
1:23:14
Wait a minute.
How do you know there isn't a mob?

1:23:16
You wouldn't be here alone if there was.
1:23:18
This dame has a feeling for you.
I know how these things go.

1:23:22
She'll pay off with a smile.
1:23:24
How did you know
who to ask for downstairs?

1:23:26
I didn't. I just told the clerk at the desk...
1:23:28
I had a message for the man
in the striped suit that came in.

1:23:31
He said, ''You mean, Mr. Linnell? ''
I said yes.

1:23:35
Just take it easy, Parry.
You'll be better off than you ever were.

1:23:39
As soon as I rake in the chips,
I walk out of the game.

1:23:42
- Want your hat?
- You make it sound pretty simple.

1:23:45
It is. Don't make it complicated
by trying to make a break.

1:23:49
I'll have to kill you
and only make myself $5,000.

1:23:52
One way you die,
either way I make money.

1:23:56
Okay. Let's go.

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