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1:43:01
When does it really happen ?
Who does it really work out for ?

1:43:03
Did it work out for Skinny Marie
or Rachel ? No !

1:43:06
Those were very specific cases
of crackheads.

1:43:08
I just wanna know
who it works out for.

1:43:10
You give me one example of somebody that
we know that it happened for.

1:43:13
- Name someone ?
- Yeah, one person
that it worked out for.

1:43:15
- You want me to give you
a name or something.
- Yeah.

1:43:18
Oh, God, the pressure
of a name.

1:43:21
[ Sighs ]
1:43:24
Cinder-fuckin'-rella.
1:43:32
[ Man ] If you do, I'll give you
a piggy-back ride when you--

1:43:34
See, l-- Not quick enough
for the old man !

1:43:38
[ Laughing ]
1:43:40
Oh ! Hah !
1:43:43
Winner gets a piggy-back.
Come on, saddle up, boy.

1:43:46
Oh, Zachary !
Too many doughnuts.

1:43:50
[ Laughing ]
1:43:59
Mr. Morse, you said this morning
you wished to speak to Mr. Lewis.

1:44:02
Mr. Lewis is now listening.
1:44:05
I've reconsidered my position
on your acquisition offer...

1:44:10
on one condition.
1:44:12
I'm not so concerned about me,
but the people who are working for me.

1:44:17
It's not a problem.
They'll be taken care of.

1:44:19
Well, then, gentlemen.
If we could address ourselves to
the contracts in front of you.

1:44:22
- If you look at--
- Excuse me, Phil.

1:44:26
[ Inhales ] Gentlemen,
I'd like to speak to Mr. Morse alone.

1:44:31
Thank you.
1:44:35
All right, gentlemen, you heard
the man. Please wait outside.

1:44:39
You too, Phil.
1:44:41
[ Chuckles Nervously ]
What do you mean ?

1:44:44
I mean I would like to speak
to Mr. Morse alone.

1:44:49
- Why does he get to stay ?
- Please, please.

1:44:57
- I'll be right outside.
- Good.


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