Where the Sidewalk Ends
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1:07:02
but I'm inviting you to take one week
of your annual vacation,

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beginning as of now.
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I don't want to see or hear of you
for a week.

1:07:11
I want you go someplace
and get hold of yourself.

1:07:14
- Yes, sir.
- Look at you!

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All bunged up like a barrelhouse vag.
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First thing you'd better do is get
your head fixed up, inside and out.

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That's all.
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Yes, sir.
1:07:31
He's got a point.
You shouldn't have let Scalise go

1:07:34
until the Morrison job
was cleaned up.

1:07:36
It looked certain
that Paine had done it, sir.

1:07:39
Get on this fella Steve. I got a
hunch he'll sing if you keep on him.

1:07:44
And try talking to him
like Dixon would.

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Yes, sir.
1:08:03
Sit down!
1:08:05
You are going to talk.
1:08:07
You were in that crap game
with Morrison.

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- Yeah, but I didn't see nothin'.
- Listen!

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I want straight answers,
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and I want them now.
1:08:20
Hello. Did you see Ackerman?
1:08:23
Yes.
1:08:32
You've been crying. What happened?
1:08:34
Mr Ackerman doesn't want
to take the case. He's too busy.

1:08:39
There are other lawyers.
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I'll get in touch with Bill Cantwell.
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He's as good as Ackerman.
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It won't help.
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It's no different than it was.
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You felt all right this afternoon.
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I didn't realise how serious it was,

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