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:14:00
l ain't seen this many poor folks
in Harlem in all my life.

:14:03
Well, cousin, welcome to the Depression.
:14:05
Only way a cat can make a dime
these days is running numbers.

:14:20
Hey, toots, l see you!
:14:22
You can't keep ducking me.
:14:25
All right.
:14:41
- My boy is back.
- Whispers.

:14:44
You ain't never had no loot,
but you still my favourite boot.

:14:48
lt does feel good to see you, Bump.
:14:51
You're late, lllinois.
:14:53
The Queen is mad.
:14:57
Surprise!
:15:00
Did somebody say something
about sprucing somebody?

:15:05
This is the new guy - Vallie.
:15:08
- Mr Johnson.
- Nice to meet you.

:15:10
Come on, come on. Madam Queen
is waiting, been waiting.

:15:15
There she is.
:15:20
- Hello, Madam Queen.
- Bumpy Johnson.

:15:29
You still have the light in your eyes, eh?
:15:32
Praise God.
:15:38
Before we get this soiree started,
l need to speak with you for a few ticks.

:15:43
All right.
:15:44
Y'all enjoy yourself, hear?
:15:49
lllinois said that Dutch Schultz
:15:51
put six of your men on the slab
in Harlem Hospital.

:15:56
Oui.
:15:58
Mr Schultz is trying to make trouble,
but l set up a meeting next week,


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