Bonnie and Clyde
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1:09:02
Listen, l want you to have this.
1:09:14
Listen, make mama stay a while yet, huh?
1:09:16
You know, Clyde, l read about you all
in the papers...

1:09:20
...and l just get scared.
1:09:24
Now, Mrs. Parker, don't you believe
what you read in all those newspapers.

1:09:27
That's the laws talking there.
1:09:29
They want us to look big so they're
going to look big when they catch us.

1:09:32
And they ain't going to catch us.
1:09:34
Because l'm even better at running
than l am at robbing banks.

1:09:36
Shoot, if we did half that stuff
they say we did in those papers...

1:09:39
...we'd be millionaires by now,
wouldn't we?

1:09:42
l ain't going to risk my little girl here
just to make money...

1:09:45
...uncertain as times are.
1:09:47
Why, l knew of a job....
1:09:49
You remember the time.
Why, l could have...

1:09:51
...we could have got two
thousand dollars just as easy as pie.

1:09:54
And l, l pulled up outside there
and l saw them laws...

1:09:58
...and l said to myself, l said,
"Bonnie could get hurt here."

1:10:01
So we just drove right on
and l let that money lay.

1:10:05
Maybe you know the way with her, then.
1:10:06
l'm just an old woman
and l don't know nothing.

1:10:10
But Mrs. Parker, this here is the way
we know best how to make money.

1:10:13
We'll quit all this as soon as
hard times are over.

1:10:15
l can tell you that.
1:10:17
Just the other night,
me and Bonnie were talking...

1:10:20
...and, we were talking about the time we
were going to settle down and get a home.

1:10:25
She says to me, she says,
"You know, l couldn't bear...

1:10:29
"...to live more than three miles
from my precious mother."

1:10:33
Now, how do you like that, Mother Parker?
1:10:35
l don't believe l would.
1:10:40
You try to live three miles from me
and you won't live long, honey.

1:10:45
You best keep running, Clyde Barrow.
1:10:49
And you know it.
1:10:54
Bye, baby.

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