The Untouchables
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- Legally, he receives no income.
- He doesn't receive anything?

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- 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?

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

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Share your good fortune
on such a lovely day.

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

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Let me pay you the compliment
of being blunt.

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

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

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Would you come in here, please?
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ln Roman times, when a fellow tried
to bribe a public official,

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they would cut off his nose,
sew him in a bag

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with a wild animal,
and throw that bag in the river.

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You tell your master
that we must agree to...disagree!

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- You're making a mistake.
- l'm beginning to enjoy my mistakes.

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You fellows are 'untouchable',
is that it? No one can get to you?

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You tell Capone...
that l'll see him in hell.

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Hey! Nice house!
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l said, nice house!
Do you live there?

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Little girl's havin' a birthday, huh?
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Yes.
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Nice to have a family.
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Yes, it is.

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