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:05:24
- Who is it?
- Willie.

:05:33
My point. Come on,
eight the hard way, two fours.

:05:36
- Seven the loser.
- You're lucky tonight, Mr Morrison.

:05:40
The little lady brought me luck.
:05:42
- Your dice, Mr Paine.
- Pass.

:05:45
- Your dice, Mr Morrison.
- OK, I'll shoot 3,000.

:05:49
- I'll take one.
- I'll take 500 of it.

:05:52
I'll take the rest. You're covered.
:05:54
- Hello.
- Care to join our game, Mr Bender?

:05:57
- Sure, sure.
- How are things?

:06:01
Oh, fine.
:06:02
Bumped into a couple of
old friends of ours, Dixon and Klein.

:06:06
They asked about you, but I think
they're too busy to drop in.

:06:10
Too bad.
:06:12
All right, come on, dice!
Give it to me, a six. Right back.

:06:15
Here we go, six!
:06:17
- Ten.
- Ten.

:06:19
Mr Morrison is from Texas,
and very rich.

:06:23
Here, you breathe on 'em.
:06:25
Now you got Lady Luck ridin'
with you, dice. This is it, a six!

:06:28
Give it to me!
:06:30
There it is, a six!
:06:32
- And getting richer.
- Six is my lucky number.

:06:35
I'll shoot the whole 6,000.
:06:39
- Are you taking any, gentlemen?
- A grand.

:06:42
Same here.
:06:44
Four open.
:06:46
You're covered, Mr Morrison.
:06:48
I like your friends, Mr Paine.
Can't get better action in Amarillo.

:06:52
All right, dice,
now we're going for the big money.

:06:55
Come on!
:06:57
What do you know? A seven!
:06:59
If you don't mind,
I'd like to go home, Mr Morrison.


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