Some Like It Hot
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1:40:03
- We did the right thing with it.
- You're not pullin' one of your old tricks.

1:40:07
No tricks, no mirrors,
nothing up my sleeve.

1:40:10
It's on the level this time.
1:40:18
Where's that bourbon?
1:40:26
- What's the matter, Sugar?
- l don't know. All of a sudden I'm thirsty.

1:40:31
How did you get that bracelet?
1:40:33
- You like it?
- l always did.

1:40:35
Junior gave it to me. He's gone
to South America to marry another girl.

1:40:40
- That's what you call high finance.
- That's what l call a louse.

1:40:43
lf l were you, I'd take that bracelet
and throw it back in his face.

1:40:47
He's the first nice guy I've met in my life.
The only one that ever gave me anyzhing.

1:40:51
You'll forget him, Sugar.
1:40:54
How can l? No matter where l go, there'll
always be a Shell station on every corner.

1:40:59
I'll bring this back when it's empty.
1:41:05
Are you crazy? The place
is crawlin' with mobsters.

1:41:08
And you're makin' like
Diamond Jim Brady.

1:41:11
How are we gonna get outta here?
How are we gonna eat?

1:41:13
- We'll walk. lf we have to, we'll starve.
- There's that ''we'' again.

1:41:17
Not that way. We don't wanna
run into Spats and his chums.

1:41:29
Your hands clean?
1:41:31
Over.
1:41:33
OK, button my spats.
1:41:37
You sure dress nice, boss.
1:41:39
Say, boss. I've been talking
with the other delegates.

1:41:42
The word is, Little Bonaparte is real sore
over what happened to Toothpick Charlie.

1:41:47
- Him and Charlie was choirboys together.
- Stop or I'll bust out cryin'.

1:41:51
He even got Charlie's last toothpick
from the garage. Had it gold-plated.

1:41:54
Like l was tellin' you fellas.
1:41:56
Little Bonaparte's gettin' soft.
Hasn't got it here any more.


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