Where the Sidewalk Ends
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1:23:11
Sit down, Mr Dixon.
1:23:14
I told the boys you'd come alone.
1:23:17
That's because I understand you,
Mr Dixon.

1:23:19
What I don't understand
1:23:21
is your reason for calling on me
at this time.

1:23:25
I said sit down.
1:23:27
I never saw a man
as full of hate as you.

1:23:30
I consider it almost humorous
1:23:32
the way you came hot-footing it
after me alone.

1:23:35
I'm in the clear on the Morrison job.
1:23:37
The police are satisfied
to let me alone,

1:23:40
but you're still hot on my neck
as always.

1:23:43
Sit down, Dixon.
1:23:44
I'm not kiddin'.
1:23:50
It don't add up, Dixon,
you stayin' on my neck like this.

1:23:53
Maybe you thought you could start me
running by coming after me.

1:23:57
Well, we're not running, Dixon. We're
all fixed to leave tomorrow morning,

1:24:02
passports in order and everything.
1:24:05
And I'm leavin' you locked in here.
1:24:07
It'll give us something
to laugh about.

1:24:10
You sitting here for a couple of days
1:24:12
trying desperately
to attract attention.

1:24:15
It'll maybe give the department
a laugh too.

1:24:18
Well, go ahead, Mr Dixon.
1:24:20
You came out here for something.
Let's hear what it is.

1:24:24
You've got something on your mind,
the way you look, Mr Dixon.

1:24:27
I'm gonna give you some advice,
1:24:29
and you'd better listen carefully.
1:24:31
You start mussin' me up
and you're gonna get it, d'you hear?

1:24:35
You'll only throw one punch
and they'll let you have it.

1:24:38
I've given them instructions.
1:24:42
- Hold it. No more shootin'.
- He asked for it.

1:24:45
Sure. Sure, he asked for it.
1:24:47
That's what he came here for:
So we should rub him out.

1:24:51
He's crazy.
I saw when I looked in his eyes.

1:24:54
Kramer, get your stuff, fix him up.
1:24:57
That's a fancy way
of tryin' to frame somebody,

1:24:59
gettin' yourself knocked off.

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