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Sometimes there'd be
a little bridge game in the house...

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at a twentieth of a cent a point.
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I'd get half of her winnings.
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Once they ran up to 70 cents...
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which was about the only cash money
I ever got.

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The others around the table
would be actor friends--

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dim figures you may still remember
from the silent days.

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I used to think of them
as her waxworks.

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One diamond.
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One heart.
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Spade.
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Pass.
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- Three no-trump.
- Pass.

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Pass.
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Empty the ashtray, will you,
Joe, dear?

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- Some men outside asked for you.
- I'm not here.

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- That's what I told them.
- Good.

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But they found your car
and they're going to tow it away.

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Where's the ashtray?
Joe, can't we have the ashtray?

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I want to talk to you for a minute.
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Not now, my dear.
I'm playing three no-trump.

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They've come for my car.
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Please. Now I've forgotten
how many spades are out.

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- Look, I need some money right now.
- Can't you wait until I'm dummy?

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No.
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Please.

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