On the Waterfront
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:35:00
Go ahead. Fix the roof.
:35:06
You want that egg?
:35:11
Thanks.
:35:16
Do you like beer?
:35:20
I don't know.
:35:23
I bet you never had a glass of beer.
:35:26
-Did you ever have a glass of beer?
-No.

:35:32
You want to have one with me?
:35:36
ln a saloon?
:35:38
I know a nice dump down here
that has a special entrance for ladies.

:35:48
Come on, it won't hurt.
:35:52
Come on.
:35:57
Okay.
:36:05
Hey, you, mac.
:36:08
Two Glockenheimers and two for chasers.
:36:12
-Did you see the fight last night?
-No.

:36:15
A kid named Riley, both hands.
Like you used to do.

:36:20
I hope he got better dice than me.
:36:26
Were you really a prizefighter?
:36:29
I used to be.
:36:32
How did you get interested in that?
:36:34
I don't know. I had to scrap all my life,
I might as well get paid for it.

:36:40
When I was a kid
my old man got bumped off.

:36:43
Never mind how.
Then they stuck Charley and me...

:36:49
...in a dump they call a ''children's home.''
:36:53
Boy, that was some home.
:36:56
Anyhow, I ran away from there
and fought in the club smokers...

:36:59
...and peddled papers and Johnny Friendly
bought a piece of me.


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