Clash by Night
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1:05:05
Can't I let you alone
without you doing something crazy?

1:05:08
- What's he fighting about?
- He's mad.

1:05:10
I'm having a quiet snifter here, all of a
sudden, the old gent starts swinging at me.

1:05:14
Yeah? My Uncle Vince been in?
1:05:15
- In and out.
- Okay, I'll take him home.

1:05:22
Papa, will you please go to sleep?
1:05:31
The old gent home?
1:05:32
- Why'd you let Papa get into a fight?
- Me? I know nothing...

1:05:35
What's the matter with you?
I don't understand.

1:05:37
- Mae out?
- Yes.

1:05:41
A man his age.
1:05:44
Ain't you got sense?
1:05:45
My word of honor,
I didn't even see him start it.

1:05:48
I guess I need glasses.
1:05:57
Couldn't spare a few dollars,
could you?

1:05:59
- These ain't the old days, Uncle Vince.
- No.

1:06:02
Old days was over when she
moved in this house...

1:06:04
...and threw me out.
- Don't blame Mae.

1:06:12
Earl Pfeiffer, he knows how
to spend a dollar on a friend, don't he?

1:06:15
Just spends and spends and don't ask
nothing in return, they say.

1:06:18
Earl Pfeiffer's a good friend...
1:06:20
...and we happen to appreciate it.
- True, true.

1:06:22
Yet a little thing like that
makes for gossip, don't it?

1:06:26
- Gossip? On what?
- I don't care to repeat no gossip.

1:06:30
I'm just an old uncle who
minds his own business and...

1:06:32
- But ask your father.
- Ask him what?

1:06:35
People talk, don't they?
They got long tongues.

1:06:38
Talk. What do they talk about?
1:06:40
Ask your father.
He got in the fight, not me.

1:06:42
But ask him what?
Now, that's a good one.

1:06:45
I go to Papa and say, "What about it, Papa?"
Then Papa says, "What about what?"

1:06:48
And then I say, "What about anything?"
1:06:50
Uncle Vince, you're crazy.
1:06:54
You got no cause to laugh on me.
1:06:56
Well, sometimes you don't make sense.

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