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1:19:02
I will make up my own mind about the act.
1:19:04
Mr. Bouglione, you speak to her. I can
do nothing. She refuses to work with me.

1:19:09
That's right, order me to do it.
1:19:11
You turn lions loose, you ruin my
reputation, then ask me for favors.

1:19:14
Escaped lions give him pleasure.
He loves danger.

1:19:17
He enjoys bending iron bars
with his beautiful body.

1:19:21
Mr. Bouglione, you sent for me.
Was Mike badly hurt? Is he all right?

1:19:24
A scratch, nothing more. In your act,
nobody is necessary except the flier.

1:19:29
It's your signature I want on the contract.
You lose nothing if you get rid of Ribble.

1:19:35
- Get rid of Mike?
- You and she are a beautiful act.

1:19:39
You need nobody else.
Didn't Lola tell you our plan?

1:19:43
Mike looks after business.
You talk to Mike about your plans.

1:19:49
Mike is too busy to speak. Your other,
beautiful partner is with him.

1:19:54
- Leave him to her.
- Lola's with him?

1:19:56
Sure she's with him.
1:19:59
She can handle him.
She can handle all of us.

1:20:05
Uh...
1:20:06
- Where are they?
- First you worry for Mike, now for Lola.

1:20:11
Don't worry.
1:20:13
- What have I got to be worried about?
- Exactly.

1:20:17
Let us be discreet and forget them.
1:20:19
You'd say anything to make me sign.
Even put me against Mike.

1:20:22
My dear young man,
if I wished to put you against Mike

1:20:26
I would tell you,
follow the old woman with his cane.

1:20:31
But I don't. I say let us be discreet,
1:20:35
and businesslike.
1:20:39
I understand. You wish to leave
all your business to Mike, eh?

1:20:44
Well, please yourself.
1:20:46
I'm sure he's looking after it very well.
Very well indeed.


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