The Untouchables
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:39:00
l thought l'd go downstairs,
some work to do for tomorrow.

:39:03
- You had a full day today, though?
- Yes, l certainly did.

:39:07
And you've still got
some energy left?

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Oh, a lot of work.
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Well, why don't you come up
and brush my hair?. You 'Detective'.

:39:30
- How are we doin'?
- Capone's organisation is diverse.

:39:33
lt owns Canadian Holding Company
Associations, which owns in turn

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Green Light Laundry, Midwest Cabs,
Jolly Time Playthings...

:39:42
- Jolly Time Playthings?
- Yes.

:39:45
Remind me to get a present
for my daughter.

:39:47
...Bahama Ship-to-Shore,
Miss Lucy Togs...the list is endless!

:39:51
And all the business is legitimate,
and none is owned by Al Capone.

:39:55
But we can get him on
income tax evasion if we can show

:39:58
that any of the 'organisation'
business money is going to him.

:40:02
- Legally, he receives no income.
- He doesn't receive anything?

:40:06
- Mr Ness? You have a visitor.
- Mister Ness!

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Could we talk for a minute?
l'm John O'Shea, Alderman...

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Yes, l know who you are.
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Would you excuse us?
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We are busy with several large
operations. What can l do for you?

:40:26
l came up to congratulate you
on a job well done.

:40:31
Share your good fortune
on such a lovely day.

:40:38
What's that?
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- What is that?
- Mr Ness, you're an educated man.

:40:48
Let me pay you the compliment
of being blunt.

:40:51
There is a large and popular business
which you are causing dismay.

:40:58
Why don't you just cross the street
and let things take their course?


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