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1:44:07
- Sit down.
- Your man said you had a proposal.

1:44:12
lf the Dutchman wins,
everybody in Harlem loses,

1:44:17
including you and me.
1:44:36
Go on.
1:44:42
Smoke this over.
1:44:45
When l went in the joint,
you ran the fiercest gang in Harlem.

1:44:49
l come out,
you workin' for the Dutchman.

1:44:51
With everything that's been goin' on
for the last year and a half, l start thinkin'.

1:44:56
How'd the Dutchman get so high up
on the ladder? Cos of you.

1:45:00
How come the Queen's still got her bank?
1:45:27
- Why the change of heart?
- The Dutchman's got me boxed in.

1:45:32
And l need your connections so l don't
take the fall for those policy slips.

1:45:37
Besides, a coloured man don't stand
much of a chance buying Tom Dewey.

1:45:40
Tom Dewey would take a payment
from an aardvark.

1:45:46
l could also use your muscle
to keep Dutch off my back.

1:45:49
You know the terms of a partnership now,
at this juncture, would be quite severe?

1:45:56
A wise man once told me, Mr Luciano,

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