Boxcar Bertha
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I go first. Ladies first, remember?
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All right, get out.
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Get out the car, Bertha. Come on.
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Hurry up, Rake.
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- Do I look all right?
- You look great.

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But I just saw a guy wearing tails
and I'm wearing a tux.

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- Oh, Rake, you're so silly.
- What's so silly?

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I'll be the only one in there in a tux.
I'll look like an idiot.

:55:34
Invitations, please.
:55:36
Oh, invitations...
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- You must have them.
- I don't have it.

:55:40
- I think I left it on my desk after...
- Henry, you have it.

:55:45
- I do believe I does have them tickets.
- I think we got them.

:55:50
- Here they is.
- That ain't it.

:55:52
- Look again.
- That's it, that's it.

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Yeah.
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- Come on, Bertha.
- Gimme that gun.

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Now, be careful now.
:56:01
Yes, the Reader Railroad's
seen a great deal in its day.

:56:04
Wars, strikes, and now,
the indignity of it all,...

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...gangs of communists, whores,
pardon me, ma'am, and niggers.

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Nevertheless, at this very moment,
my agents are...

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Out cold and tied up in the kitchen.
Up against the wall, ma'am.

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How's that feel for you? That's too
tight? That too tight for you? Uh-huh.

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That's good.
:56:34
Folks, may I have your attention?
Folks?

:56:41
The lady would like to say something.
Go ahead, kid.

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Thank you.
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I'd just like to say
that this is a hold-up.

:56:50
We've come for your money
and jewels.

:56:52
So if you'd line up,
Bill, Rake and Von won't shoot you.

:56:55
Come on, move over there.
Come on, move it over there.


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