Mickey Blue Eyes
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[Laughing]
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We have two key attributes for which,
in this business, there is no substitute.

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The first being, obviously,
a tradition of unparalleled respectability.

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And the other being, shall we say,
for want of a better word--

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[Giggling]
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We'll come back later.
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MICHAEL: Right. Fine.
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GINA: Daddy, we have to go.
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I love you too.
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He wants to say 'bye.
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Yeah!
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FRANK: [On phone] It's gonna be okay.
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You put the thing up for auction.
It don't sell, Gina will never know.

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I don't think I can do that.
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Listen, this favor....
If you don't do it, it's really not that great.

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FRANK: Not for you,
and to be honest with you, not for me.

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So just do it this once,
and I'll talk to Vito...

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...and explain how in the future
you two would prefer to go it alone, okay?

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Is that a promise, Dad?
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That's a promise.
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Fabulous. Noon tomorrow then it is.
Okay, 'bye.

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What is wrong with you?
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MICHAEL: You, come here!
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HAROLD: I swear to God, Frankie,
I ain't got the money!

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Now I gotta put you on mountain climb.
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[Swing tune plays]
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HELEN: We worked out the signals.
MICHAEL: What?

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HELEN: With the old lady.
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If you want her to start bidding, you cough.
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Easy enough.
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If you want her to stop bidding,
you just say ''ha.''

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Fine. What? Say what?
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Ha!
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Ha?
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Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
:34:59
And welcome to
''Portraiture: 1450 to 1750. ''


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