It Happened to Jane
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:06:00
- Do you have the bill of lading?
- You got a case at last, boy.

:06:03
- Don't you have something to do?
- I'm retired.

:06:07
- I've got a client, Uncle Otis.
- Okay, boy. Bye, Janey.

:06:12
Good luck, lawyer.
:06:13
You'll need it if you're looking to get money
from Harry Foster Malone.

:06:18
- What does he mean?
- We're gonna get the money.

:06:21
- Do you have the bill of lading?
- It's at the house.

:06:24
- We'll go back and get it.
- All I know is that they went out Thursday...

:06:27
on the fast freight,
and they came back dead on old 97.

:06:30
We're going to write the railroad...
:06:32
- I worked so hard.
- The railroad is going to have to pay you.

:06:35
It's an open-and-shut case.
:06:38
- Are you sure?
- Cub Scout's honour.

:06:42
Oh, boy.
:06:57
Next.
:06:59
The comfort station in Providence, General.
:07:01
Don't call me "General." I was a General
for exactly eight weeks.

:07:04
I spent those two months
buying ski poles for mountain troops.

:07:07
I'd like to know why a man who's supposed
to know how to ski has to use poles.

:07:11
- What about the comfort station?
- Danning said they need to be painted.

:07:16
You're confirmed on Flight 677
to Boston, Mr. Malone.

:07:20
Miss Beardsley, I run a railroad.
Don't book me on airplanes. Use your head.

:07:24
Miserable broad.
Doesn't know what she's doing out there.

:07:27
I don't intend to paint any comfort station.
Tell Danning if he wants to paint...

:07:30
he can paint them himself.
:07:32
On his own time with his own paint.
:07:35
- What else?
- The Memorial Day posters, General. Harry.

:07:41
No broads. You need broads.
Get a couple of them. Bikinis.

:07:44
How do you expect to sell tickets with that?
:07:49
Get those two from...
Where were they from?

:07:52
Newark.
:07:56
All right, get them for me.
:07:58
- What else?
- Harry, our overall earning situation...


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