:42:00
	That's where all your business is.
:42:01
	St. Paul! That's just next door!
:42:03
	He's been doing it to us across the country.
:42:05
	But this time he won't get away with it!
:42:07
	-Who's gonna stop him?
-I am.
:42:09
	I've got an idea. Come on.
Let's see Annie.
:42:13
	Remember that stunt
you've been practicing?
:42:17
	Charlie and I thought that
this afternoon you might....
:42:22
	Well, that's a very good stunt.
:42:25
	What he means is he wants you to do it
in the show this afternoon.
:42:28
	I couldn't do that. Frank might not like it.
:42:31
	Of course he would. lt'll surprise him.
You like him, don't you?
:42:35
	I like him a heap.
:42:37
	Has he asked you to marry him?
:42:38
	Not yet. He ain't broke out
in a cold sweat enough for that.
:42:41
	That's why we're doing this for you.
This is your big chance. You'll dazzle him.
:42:45
	When you walk in front of that audience...
:42:47
	...in that beautiful new costume
with the music under you...
:42:50
	...and you try that new trick
that you've been saving for him--
:42:53
	He'll be so proud of me,
he'll bust out in that cold sweat!
:42:56
	-Charlie, Buffalo! Wait till I tell him!
-Wait. Now, look!
:42:59
	We want to surprise him.
:43:01
	He'll expect you to do that old trick where
you shoot the egg off the poodle's head.
:43:05
	Instead, you come on...
:43:09
	...you do the new trick...
:43:10
	...you save the show, and you marry Frank!
:43:14
	Just like in a fairytale!
:43:16
	Are you sure he'll like it?
:43:18
	Yes. I think he will.
:43:21
	Mr. Frank Butler is in for a real surprise.
:43:31
	Look at that business.
This'll fix that Pawnee Bill.
:43:34
	When word spreads about Annie,
he won't have customers...
:43:36
	...to play a two-handed poker game.
:43:38
	You're right, B.B.
:43:40
	The dirty, two-timing, double-crossing...
:43:43
	...treacherous, thieving, stealing--
:43:45
	Well, Buffalo Bill.
:43:46
	Well, Pawnee Bill, my old pal.
:43:50
	You are a sight for sore eyes.
:43:52
	We were just talking about you,
weren't we? Just this minute.
:43:55
	We don't see enough of you.
:43:57
	I've been a little bit lonely, too.
:43:59
	In the past six months,
if you wanted to see us...