Cotton Comes to Harlem
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He's a credit
to the community.

:41:03
He ratted on you.
:41:05
Where do you think he got that
income tax shit? We fed it to him.

:41:10
So a couple of the boys
maybe got a little out of line.

:41:14
Should learn a lesson.
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He done us a favor.
:41:18
If we didn't like him, you
think he'd still be around?

:41:22
Look, you know what my take
in harlem is in one day?

:41:26
You think I would jeopardize
all of that for a lousy $87,000?

:41:36
All right. $5.00.
:41:38
What? Cut it down! I'll take
my bale to old man cohen.

:41:41
Wait a minute. What do you want from me?
:41:44
What can I do with this
piece of junk, make bandages?

:41:48
$10, and that's
the last price.

:41:50
What the hell are you
tryin' to do? Listen.

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50.
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My name is honest abe goodman,
not honest abe lincoln.

:41:59
$15, and that's
my very last price.

:42:01
This is genuine
mississippi cotton.

:42:04
Smell of it.
Smell, schmell.

:42:07
Cotton is cotton.
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Not this cotton! I've picked
cotton all over the south,

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and that's the finest.
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40.
20. not a dime more.

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30, not a cent less.
:42:20
25?
25?

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Sold!
:42:46
Yes, sir.
:42:47
You're the old geezer goes
around pickin' up junk, right?

:42:50
Yes, sir.
:42:52
Well, I'm in the market
for a bale of cotton.

:42:56
Understand?
:42:58
A bale of cotton?
That's right.


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