Dick Tracy
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:10:00
I told you I'd protect you
if you testified.

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- Protect me? You ca--
- It's my job.
- I don't know about your job.

:10:05
I only know what I feel.
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If you can't tell me how you feel,
Tracy, then I can't trust you.

:10:09
Wait a minute.
What do you want me to admit?

:10:13
That I think about you?
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Okay, I admit it. Testify.
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You want my testimony?
Tell me you want me.

:10:22
If you do that, I'll do anything
you say. How bad do you want Big Boy?

:10:27
It's up to you.
Tell me you want me.

:10:30
Tell me you want it all,
but tell me now.

:10:41
If I say that, I'm gonna hurt
somebody I don't want to hurt.

:10:51
You trust her.
:10:58
I love her.
:11:14
He could be president
of the United States...

:11:17
and he'd call it a desk job.
:11:19
Dick Tracy's awfully tough on himself.
:11:21
He's torn, Tess.
He's torn between love and duty.

:11:25
If you get too close to a man like that,
you probably won't be treated...

:11:29
much better than he treats himself.
:11:31
It takes a lot of understanding
to love a man like that.

:11:35
What did you say, Mother?
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I said, "It takes a lot of
understanding to love a man like that."

:11:48
He'll never take a desk job.
:11:52
This--
:11:57
Yeah?
:11:59
Sit down, will you.

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