Song of the Thin Man
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1:13:02
- Do you attend all the openings?
- Naturally. It's my business.

1:13:06
If Hollis has really come out of the fog...
1:13:08
and is half as good as he was,
I can book him.

1:13:10
I think he's going to surprise you.
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- Stunning jewelry. Those earrings.
- Very attractive.

1:13:22
The earrings are higher up.
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The charm boys.
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Table for four.
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- AI Amboy.
- Yes, Mr. Amboy.

1:13:36
Table two, Mr. Amboy.
Henry, table two.

1:13:39
This way, please.
1:13:42
- Good evening, Mrs. Amboy.
- Good evening.

1:13:45
How did you enjoy
your trip to Poughkeepsie?

1:13:48
I loaned Fran Page the dough
to send Hollis up there.

1:13:51
He's okay now, so I'm here to collect.
1:13:54
Someday I'm going to take lessons from
you on how to get blood out of a stone.

1:13:58
I just have my boys
break it up into little pieces.

1:14:06
Remind me not to turn my back
on that little group tonight.

1:14:09
That Mrs. Amboy,
the necklace she's wearing.

1:14:12
- She can afford it.
- But it matches Mrs. Talbin's earrings.

1:14:19
- Let's have champagne tonight.
- Sure.

1:14:23
I don't feel like dancing,
let's sit this one out.

1:14:25
Anything you say, Baby.
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How much would a trinket like that cost?
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- Darling.
- $12,000?

1:14:33
The value is unimportant. It's the thought.
1:14:37
The thought happens to be
that $12,000 is just about...

1:14:39
the amount that Drake owed Mr. Amboy.
1:14:46
Well, bossman, everything looks set.
1:14:48
The Doc says the joint's having
a kind of a restorative effect on The Reed.

1:14:52
He's even got him convinced
that he's never been away...

1:14:55
that all the murder biz was strictly
a bad dream.

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So he'll play all right.

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