Boxcar Bertha
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:14:02
- You're not gonna play any more?
- No, I ain't gonna play any more. Mm-mm.

:14:06
Thank you.
I ain't gonna do it any more.

:14:24
You ain't got much to say
for a gambling man, have you?

:14:33
Are you mad at me
at winning at craps?

:14:41
You ain't sick or nothin'?
Deaf and dumb?

:14:46
Well, why doncha say somethin'?
:14:51
You sure look awful silly, sitting there
wagging your head around like that.

:14:57
- What kind of clothes do you call that?
- What's wrong with my clothes?

:15:03
- Did you hear that?
- I knew it. He's a Yankee.

:15:06
- What are you doing in this camp?
- All I got to do is open my mouth and...

:15:10
Go back where you belong.
:15:14
You guys are still fighting the Civil
War. We're not all Jews or somethin'.

:15:19
- Yeah, you are.
- Just go.

:15:22
He should talk.
He looks like a rabbi.

:15:26
- You see that?
- You can't go back up North?

:15:29
I doubt it. You think I'd be here?
:15:32
I seen lots of folks
worse off than you.

:15:35
Yeah?
:15:36
Why don't you do something
about that problem of yours?

:15:41
- I can teach you.
- What problem?

:15:45
- Say after me. De-ah.
- What?

:15:48
De-yah.
:15:51
I can't understand
what you're saying.

:15:53
It don't matter if you understand.
Just say after me.

:15:58
De-yah?
:15:59
That's pretty good. Now again.

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