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:17:12
Alex!
:17:31
We don't even know
if there's a shark around here.

:17:34
I can't argue with you. I can't talk to you.
:17:37
I've got to talk to Mrs. Kintner.
This is turning into a contest.

:17:41
It's not just the Gazette.
She's advertising in out of town papers.

:17:45
I suggest we move to council chambers
where we'll have more room.

:17:48
I'm responsible for public safety here.
:17:50
Then go out tomorrow
and see that no one gets hurt.

:17:54
It's a small story.
I'll bury it as deep as I can.

:17:56
The ad is gonna run on the back
along with the grocery ads.

:18:00
Right in here, please.
:18:03
Move on in, please.
:18:18
Why do you insist on playing the heavy?
:18:20
I have a point of view and it speaks
for many of the people here.

:18:27
Not only me, because I have the motel.
How do you feel about it?

:18:31
Let's have some order.
:18:34
Let's have some order, please.
:18:37
Any special questions?
:18:40
Is that $3,000 bounty on the shark
in cash or check?

:18:45
I don't think that's funny.
I don't think that's funny at all.

:18:48
All right, all right.
:18:51
That's private business between
you fishermen and Mrs. Kintner.

:18:56
Martin, would you please...
:18:59
Chief Brody.

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