Dick Tracy
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: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?
:11:37
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.
:12:01
Sam, Mrs Trueheart said
Tess left there a long time ago.

:12:04
Has somebody checked
Route Three for accidents?

:12:06
Right, Tracy.
:12:08
We gotta talk about
this orphanage business.

:12:10
- Who wants--
- Tracy, did you get the sketch?

:12:12
Yes, I got the sketch. I got both
sketches. They're both the same sketch.

:12:15
Forget the sketch!
Check Route Three for accidents!

:12:18
- We're working on it, Tracy.
- Don't work on it, do it!

:12:20
- Right.
- Right.

:12:23
I sure hope she comes back to him.
I've never seen him like this.

:12:26
The welfare office called again.
:12:29
I'm not supposed to keep you
out of the orphanage.


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