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:36:09
I like to kiss the pretty ones.
:36:11
There's another pretty one.
:36:19
You got Bank Exchange.
:36:20
- How did you know?
- I saw the kiss.

:36:22
I saw the smile.
How'd you get it?

:36:24
I didn't say no.
:36:25
But he'll take a bath
on those leases.

:36:27
It'll just take him longer.
:36:28
- Something for him, something for me.
- More for you?

:36:31
No, no.
More for the city.

:36:33
Hey. Cigar.
:36:34
Sneaking in a drink for Sydney?
:36:36
I was.
Now they're both for me.

:36:37
Helps Frank Anselmo go down.
:36:39
Off-ramp and a subway stop
already budgeted for.

:36:42
But I'm left holding the bag.
:36:44
What are you complaining about?
:36:45
The bag's full of cash.
:36:47
Minus a year.
:36:48
You can weather a year.
You can weather 100 years.

:36:51
I've got partners.
You're my partners!

:36:54
You're holding so many
options on land...

:36:57
...you could buy Brooklyn.
:36:58
You could probably
buy Staten Island too.

:37:02
Would you excuse us, please?
:37:04
Of course.
:37:06
I got an appointment anyway.
:37:07
Good.
Then it works out nicely.

:37:16
You sure
Bank Exchange is all set?

:37:19
We got everything we wanted.
:37:22
Now you can get
something else for me.

:37:24
- What's that?
- My name out of the papers.

:37:26
How?
:37:28
With $40,000.
:37:30
What am I gonna do with $40,000?
:37:32
Let me ask you a question.
:37:35
You ever heard of a cop
with $40,000?

:37:41
Who wasn't crooked?
:37:45
A cop with $40,000
would make big headlines.

:37:52
Say hello to Nettie for me.
:37:53
I will.
:37:56
- Take care.
- All right.


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