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:16:02
And he'd have been at least
five inches taller.

:16:12
That was a terrific night, Jessie.
:16:15
Some bacon and eggs,
a couple drinks.

:16:19
When I called, it wasn't just
to get together after all this time.

:16:23
- No?
- No. I wanted...

:16:26
I really wanted to ask you
about something. Your opinion.

:16:30
What?
:16:33
There's an ex-professor of mine,
he's a brilliant Chinese-American guy...

:16:37
...and he's got a scam.
:16:40
Says it's a good deal,
as easy as could be.

:16:43
Nobody ever tells you a deal's hard, kid.
:16:47
Well, he needs an answer.
:16:49
I've stalled him for a couple of weeks,
but now he says he needs an answer.

:16:52
Says it means a lot of money.
:16:56
What's a Chinaman's idea
of a lot of money?

:16:59
A million dollars.
:17:00
More coffee, fellas?
:17:05
- Leave it to me. I'll get Vito here.
- See you later.

:17:08
I'm going upstairs
for a shower and a shave.

:17:10
- So I'll meet you here at 3?
- Right.

:17:12
Leave your old man to me.
I know which buttons to press.

:17:15
All right.
:17:22
Hello, stranger. When they become
a success, they forget their roots.

:17:26
Vito, glad to see you back
on the West Side.

:17:30
I remember Vito here
before he could talk.

:17:33
Your grandfather was
running numbers out of this bar.

:17:35
He'd bring Vito down in his baby
carriage and park him right here...

:17:39
...then tuck his policy slips
in your old man's blanket.

:17:42
That's how I learned to count.
How are you, Jessie?

:17:46
- I pinched your father more than once.
- You're Doheny the cop?

:17:49
That's me.
You were too little to run in.

:17:53
He means Vito was too little to shake
down. Danny here would pinch me.

:17:57
Then when I made bail, he'd come
upstairs and sell me back my own slips.


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