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:31:00
eating that God damn food. Boy,
I'm tense, I'm really on edge, I tell you.

:31:05
Yeah, I'm a little nervous myself. I gotta
write a lot of business this afternoon.

:31:09
I'm sure the line is solid.
:31:12
Say, look, how about that, Fred?
:31:14
Why don't you just give me
an open end order...

:31:16
and I'll fill it personally and then
you won't have to come to the show?

:31:19
I told you I just got off a train.
:31:23
I don't know, I can't think
about business. I gotta relax.

:31:27
All right.
:31:32
Say, Harry...
:31:36
is that girl still around?
:31:39
What girl?
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That... What's her name? Margo.
:31:47
Come on, you remember, from last year.
:31:51
Oh, Margo! Yeah. Well, I guess
she's still at the old stand.

:31:56
Harry, I mean, Christ!
:31:59
She's really sensational,
I mean, that girl, Harry, is a magician.

:32:04
Come on, what're we jerking
each other off for?

:32:06
Get her on the phone, set it up.
:32:07
Me call Margo today?
With all of the buyers in town?

:32:11
- There's not a chance.
- Wait a minute. Hold on.

:32:14
What're you giving me this shit for?
:32:16
This is me, Freddy Mirrell, remember?
:32:19
Why, we do $80,000 a year, the past
six years that's almost half a million.

:32:24
Harry, have I ever asked you
for a Christmas card?

:32:26
No, Fred, you've always been
perfectly straight.

:32:28
You're God damn right.
:32:30
That's the way I play the game,
everybody knows that.

:32:32
I'm just trying to tell you it's not that easy.
:32:35
That's a very popular lady.
Why didn't you call me from Cleveland?

:32:39
Harry, I don't make calls like that
from Cleveland.

:32:46
Harry, I don't want to argue with you.
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You and me,
we go back a hell of a long ways.

:32:55
I spent 5,362 nights...

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