Cotton Comes to Harlem
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:27:01
And if you'll
forgive my askin',

:27:04
do you need money?
:27:06
Oh, thank you,
reverend o'malley,

:27:09
but he had life insurance
and we saved up.

:27:12
If you need anything
ever,

:27:14
you must come to me.
:27:17
I won't hear of it
otherwise.

:27:23
All right?
:27:24
All right, sir.
:27:27
You're everything
john said you'd be.

:27:31
Thank you, mrs. Hill.
:27:42
Ha!
:27:46
Love beads
for the fag cop.

:28:04
Gonna take a shower with me,
white boy? Hmm?

:28:08
Ha ha ha!
:28:10
All I need is
a place of operation,

:28:12
for the police,
as you know,

:28:14
are unsympathetic
to our movement.

:28:17
I don't trust 'em.
:28:19
Would you help me...
:28:22
to recover
the stolen funds

:28:24
and to avenge
john's death?

:28:27
Would you be
my eyes and ears?

:28:29
My mata hari, so to speak,
on the lord's side.

:28:35
Oh, anything.
:28:37
Oh, anything if you think
I can, reverend o'malley.

:28:39
The main thing is for me
to be free of the police

:28:43
so that I can conduct
my own investigation.

:28:46
I've got to find
a place to stay

:28:50
where nobody
will know where I am.

:28:52
Reverend o'malley,
why not stay here?


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