:05:01
I see.Just leave a message.
Tell her to call this number.
:05:05
Thank you.
:05:10
- What do you say there, counselor?
- Save your money.
:05:15
What's in the brown paper bag?
:05:17
It might be a cabbage head.
:05:21
Bet it wouldn't be.
:05:22
You're a very suspicious man.
:05:27
True, I'm everlastingly
suspicious of...
:05:31
and/or fascinated by...
:05:34
the contents of brown paper bags.
:05:37
- Shall I sneak a peek?
- You do that, counselor.
:05:43
You do that.
:05:45
After you sneak a peek, why, you...
:05:48
uncork whatever you find.
:05:56
- Shall I pour?
- Be a privilege.
:05:58
My pleasure, sir.
:06:10
You fought this soldier by yourself.
:06:13
You've been drinking alone, Paulie.
:06:15
I don't like that.
:06:17
Drop the stone, counselor.
You live in a glass house.
:06:21
My windows have been busted long ago,
so I can say as I please.
:06:27
Have an Italian cigar?
:06:29
No, thanks.
:06:31
Those stinkweeds are another sign
of your decadence.
:06:38
Paulie, it's a fact.
:06:40
Since Mitch Lodwick beat you out of
the office of public prosecutor...
:06:43
you haven't been worth
salt for peanuts.
:06:46
Not that I don't understand
how you feel.
:06:50
A man gets beat out of an office
he's held for a long time...
:06:54
he feels his community
has deserted him.
:06:57
The finger of scorn is pointed at him.
:06:59
None but the lonely hearts
shall know my anguish.