Kid Galahad
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:28:02
You just don't know
character when you see it.

:28:03
This thing has got more character than
anything I've ever seen.

:28:06
Oh, now it's got character.
:28:10
I'll be doggoned, a flower vase.
Look at that, Lew.

:28:14
You think people were different
in those days, huh?

:28:16
I doubt it.
:28:18
We were the same kind of stinkers then,
just like now.

:28:21
What do you expect to come up with now,
a homemade cake?

:28:27
Don't bother taking it off.
:28:29
As I was trying to say about the $200, Willy.
:28:31
It's not as if I was trying to hold out
on my own brother.

:28:33
I told you it was an emergency, didn't I?
:28:35
Now look, this...
:28:38
Dolly, this is my kid sister, Rose.
:28:44
Rose, this is Miss...
:28:51
Miss Fletcher.
:28:53
- How do you do, Miss Fletcher?
- Hello.

:28:59
Dolly, that is, Miss Fletcher...
:29:02
sort of helps out sometimes.
She just happened to drop by this morning.

:29:14
Well, I'm very glad to have met you,
Miss Grogan.

:29:18
Very nice meeting you.
:29:24
- What's the matter?
- Nothing. It's love in bloom.

:29:28
Goodbye. I've watched it bloom before.
:29:32
Look, Dolly,
this may seem funny to you, but...

:29:36
the kid doesn't know about us.
:29:39
I gathered that much. I can even quote you.
:29:43
"Rose, this is Miss, what's her name.
:29:45
"She just happened to drop
by this morning."

:29:47
Were you so scared
you couldn't remember my name?

:29:50
- Dolly...
- What is there to know about us, anyway?

:29:53
Am I a lady barber or something?
:29:55
They've got sex in the Bronx, too,
so what's the mystery?

:29:58
I'm trying to tell you.
She's only a baby. A protected baby.


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