Last Man Standing
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:11:02
Yeah?
:11:03
Yeah.
:11:05
Did you get that car
of yours fixed yet?

:11:09
I'm running
a little low of cash.

:11:13
I was wondering if you could
maybe help pay the damages.

:11:16
I guess maybe you'll
have to kill me.

:11:21
It'll hurt if I do.
:11:49
You tell Mr Doyle
if he'd have hired smarter guys,

:11:52
none of this
would have happened.

:12:03
It's all about booze.
:12:04
Gets smuggled through here
from Mexico.

:12:06
We're part of a family
operation in Chicago.

:12:08
So what we got here
is close to a civil war,

:12:11
except now
we got a truce.

:12:13
It's my guess,
this truce ain't gonna last,

:12:15
especially
after Hickey gets back.

:12:17
That's why you're here.
:12:19
Who's Hickey?
:12:21
Hickey is Doyle's
right hand man.

:12:23
He's a sweetheart,
this guy.

:12:25
Looks like somebody carved
him up for Sunday dinner.

:12:27
Talks like this.
:12:28
Forget it.
:12:30
What about you?
You got a name?

:12:36
Smith.
:12:38
Smith.
What, Smith what?

:12:39
You got a first name?
:12:40
John.
:12:42
John Smith.
:12:43
John Smith.
:12:44
That's a good one.
:12:45
All right.
You on the run, huh?

:12:47
Where are you from,
Mr Smith?

:12:49
Back East.
:12:51
John Smith from back East.
All right.

:12:54
I heard you wanted
to see me.

:12:57
Yeah, that's right.
:12:59
What's the matter?

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