Pocketful of Miracles
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1:48:01
You stand next to me,
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then Louise, then the count...
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- Yeah. And where am I?
- Right here.

1:48:10
Dude and his mob
are at Queenie Martin's.

1:48:12
- What are they doing there?
- I don't know.

1:48:16
It sure looks big. They got
a line of cars out here a block long.

1:48:19
- Stay on his tail. Don't let him get away.
- Right.

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Let's close off the block.
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Confidentially, at times I'm a bit ashamed
of my fellow Americans.

1:48:31
The way they fawn over celebrities,
particularly you titled nobility.

1:48:36
- I think that is charming.
- They're like children.

1:48:39
Tonight in your presence
they'll probably stammer

1:48:42
and appear to be
tongue-tied and awkward.

1:48:46
- I beg you to make allowances for them.
- But of course.

1:48:49
Different countries, different customs.
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Which reminds me, Judge.
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There is a custom in my country
which is not a custom in your country.

1:48:57
I have been hoping
that you would speak about it.

1:49:00
- Indeed, sir? What's on your mind?
- The dowry, my dear Judge.

1:49:04
As yet, nothing
has been said about the dowry.

1:49:08
- The dowry, huh?
- Sí.

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I am aware, of course,
that in America it is not important.

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But in my country
it is the first arrangement.

1:49:16
In your country, yes. In my country...
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The dowry, huh?
I don't know what to say, Count.

1:49:23
- You crept up on me on that one.
- I beg your pardon?

1:49:25
I mean, this is so totally unexpected.
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Don't you think it's...
a bit vulgar to speak of money?

1:49:33
Well, let us be vulgar, then,
for a moment.

1:49:36
I am willing to make a settlement
equal to 50,000 of your dollars.

1:49:41
- You are? Of my dollars?
- Sí.

1:49:45
I have been hoping that you would be
willing to make a similar settlement.

1:49:50
Willing? Yes, yes, of course. Willing.
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Ah. Old Napoleon.
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Join me in a nippy with Nappy?
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Delighted, Judge.

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