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1:41:01
Have you? Have you?
1:41:04
Come on, speak up.
1:41:07
Ain't you a dago?
Excuse me, Italian?

1:41:10
I'm not a doctor, but I was in
medical corps in the navy.

1:41:13
You've got a very unhealthy look.
Call an ambulance.

1:41:16
I don't have to make a phone call
I can handle the situation myself.

1:41:20
What situation?
1:41:21
The situation I've come home
to find here under my roof.

1:41:32
Look here, now...
1:41:37
I'm not such an old fool
I couldn't size it up.

1:41:45
I sized it up the minute I seen
you were still on this place...

1:41:52
and her with that sly smile on her,
and you with yours on you.

1:41:56
Well, I know how to wipe off
both those sly smiles.

1:41:58
Meighan!
You know, and I know...

1:42:01
and I know you know
that I know...

1:42:04
that you set fire to
my cotton gin last night.

1:42:07
You burned down
the syndicate gin...

1:42:10
and I've got here in my hand
a signed affidavit...

1:42:14
a paper, signed by a witness...
1:42:17
whose testimony will hold up even
in the law court of Tiger Tail.

1:42:22
That's what I came here for
and that's all I got.

1:42:25
Whatever else you suspect,
you're mistaken.

1:42:30
Isn't that so?
1:42:32
Isn't your husband mistaken in
thinking I got anything...

1:42:35
but this signed affidavit which
was the purpose of my whole call?

1:42:41
I'm foreign, Meighan,
but not revengeful...

1:42:45
at least, not more
than is rightful.

1:42:48
We've got a workable good
neighbour policy between us.

1:42:51
It might work out. Anyhow,
I think it deserves a try.

1:42:56
As for the other side of the
situation which I won't mention...

1:42:59
all I'll say is a certain attraction
exists, mutually, I believe.


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