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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,
1:46:00
that if a man wants to succeed
in this business,

1:46:03
he has to make alliances.
1:46:06
Nice.
1:46:08
Should l drive around the yard
once again, Mr Luciano?

1:46:11
One more time, Cecil.
1:46:16
How can l get assurances
you'll play square?

1:46:18
Have your accountant
come by my controller's house.

1:46:21
Say around three o'clock.
l'll let him go over the books.

1:46:25
The runners, routes, slips, everything.
1:46:29
You know, a funny thing about Dutch.
He's worth $3 million. Easy.

1:46:38
You'd think a guy makin' that kind of
dough would make himself look proper.

1:46:42
Nice clothes, good haircut.
1:46:46
lnstead, he looks like a vagrant
half the times.

1:46:50
He buys his suits off the rack
at Wanamaker's.

1:46:54
lf you don't know, you don't know.
1:46:57
- Do you know, Mr Johnson?
- l believe l do.


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