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:58:30
- You shouldn't have done that.
- It was worth it. Listen to them.

:58:47
Just one photograph, please.
:58:50
Quite still.
:58:57
Is this how you spell Orsini?
:59:00
Tomorrow we sign a contract.
All three. I count on your loyalty.

:59:08
Hey, Mr. North. Look here, remember me?
:59:13
Sure I remember you.
Madison Square Garden.

:59:15
America has everything so big,
you must be short of dwarfs.

:59:18
Dwarf acts are well liked in America.
:59:21
Times change,
but you're a born professional.

:59:23
- That's what I like.
- Certainly.

:59:25
Professionals can always come back,
like Mike Ribble.

:59:28
Mr. John! I was hoping
you'd be here tonight.

:59:31
Well, you look in good shape, boy.
:59:33
Fine, fine. Tell me,
how did you like the boy?

:59:37
I was watching the girl after I found out
I wasn't gonna see a triple.

:59:40
You would have if the act
wasn't overcrowded.

:59:43
Knowing you, Mike,
how did she ever get there?

:59:46
Tino! Come here. I want you
to meet someone. Mr. John Ringling North.

:59:53
- A pleasure, Mr. North.
- Hello, Tino.

:59:55
- Mike says you've got a triple in you.
- We'd like to show it to you.

:59:59
Show me in the next three weeks,
and I'll take it to New York.


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