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:32:04
The Midget wouldn't tell her,
especially if he was holed up.

:32:07
Yeah. Well, what's next?
:32:10
I hate to say this, Danny Boy,
but you look terrible.

:32:14
So do you.
:32:16
- Know how long we've been up?
- Uh-huh.

:32:18
- I could use a shave and some sleep.
- Let's grab a few hours.

:32:33
It was a splendid meeting, Commissioner.
Thank you so much for joining us.

:32:37
I should be thanking you, Mrs Dorrn,
for myself and the Police Athletic League.

:32:41
We just know that the young people,
if given the chance,

:32:44
would rather be playing baseball and football
than fighting and smoking pot.

:32:50
- We like to think so, Mrs Hewitt.
- Goodbye, Commissioner.

:32:54
I heard you mention Bergdorf's, Mrs Bentley.
I'm passing that way. Can I give you a lift?

:32:59
That would be very kind of you,
Commissioner.

:33:12
- This is unforgivable, isn't it, Tony?
- Horrible. In what way?

:33:16
Fooling all those nice ladies
on the committee.

:33:20
- If we are fooling them.
- You're a worrier.

:33:23
I'm a coward.
:33:27
With a very bad conscience.
:33:32
My husband and children
get back on Sunday.

:33:35
I know.
:33:36
- What time?
- In the morning, about nine or ten.

:33:43
It'll be good to see them again.
:33:47
- Does that make sense to you?
- Yes, it does.

:33:52
I don't know where I am, Tony.
:33:58
I went home to change
and get some things this morning.


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