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In a world full of allure and forbidden desires, Dangerous Temptation follows the story of a daring rebel whose charm and audacity blur the lines between right and wrong. Suspense, romance, and thrilling twists keep readers hooked as passions ignite and secrets unfold.
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00:00:30Wake up, you sleepyhead.
00:00:50Did I...
00:00:51Have you forgotten what day this is?
00:00:56What day this is?
00:00:57Cheers.
00:00:59What time is it?
00:01:00Have I missed my train?
00:01:01No, but you'll miss a nice hot breakfast if you don't hurry down.
00:01:04Okay, Mom.
00:01:05I'm practically through my third batch of flapjacks right now.
00:01:08Fine!
00:01:12More flapjacks, son?
00:01:13What do you want to do, Mom?
00:01:15Send McNeil and Jones a stuffed engineer?
00:01:17Oh, maybe you won't be able to eat so well in the city.
00:01:20Well, of all I can see, I bet there's a hundred cooks as good as you in the city, almost.
00:01:25But they won't care whether you eat or not like I do.
00:01:28Oh, don't think I haven't appreciated all you've done for me since Pa died.
00:01:31Why, I haven't done anything, Johnny.
00:01:33No.
00:01:34Nothing.
00:01:35Nothing except spend every cent of the insurance Pa left you for my education.
00:01:39Nothing except years of hard work and a whacking big slice out of your life to make my life easier.
00:01:45You, uh, you'd better get ready for the train.
00:01:48Hey, now, now, somebody think you're anxious to see me go.
00:01:52I want you to make good, son.
00:01:54I will, Mom.
00:01:55Before you know it, I'll send for you.
00:01:56I'll build you a house in the city, a palace fit for a queen, twenty rooms and six baths.
00:02:00One is enough for me.
00:02:02All right, one, but I'll go plate it for you.
00:02:04Gee whiz, it is time. Come on, get on your hat and cool.
00:02:07I'm not going to the station, son.
00:02:11Well, you are too.
00:02:12Everybody's best girl says goodbye right at the train.
00:02:15I'd rather do it here.
00:02:19Okay, Ma, I understand.
00:02:28Goodbye, Ma.
00:02:30Goodbye, son.
00:02:31Take good care of yourself.
00:02:33I will.
00:02:34And you too, Mother.
00:02:36Goodbye.
00:02:38Goodbye.
00:02:47Goodbye, son.
00:03:06You're working pretty late, aren't you, Fraser?
00:03:20Oh, good evening, Mr. McNeil.
00:03:22I got an idea on that automatic pump job for Franklin Gas, and I thought I'd get it down while it was hot.
00:03:27I see.
00:03:31Takes away considerable curvature, eh?
00:03:33Yes, sir, and makes the flow that much more efficient.
00:03:35Hmm.
00:03:37How long have you been with us?
00:03:39About two months.
00:03:40Well, that's good work.
00:03:42You keep that up, and we'll have to find a better spot for you.
00:03:45Gee, that's swell.
00:03:46Hmm?
00:03:47I mean, thanks.
00:03:48Good night.
00:03:49Well, you all right.
00:03:50Don't you work too late.
00:03:51Oh.
00:03:52Good night, sir.
00:03:53Hmm.
00:03:54THE END
00:04:24Hey, Fraser
00:04:34What?
00:04:36It's no use
00:04:37What's no use?
00:04:43I took special pains to find out
00:04:45Not one of the two bosses
00:04:47has got a beautiful daughter
00:04:48and Horatio Alger's been dead for 40 years
00:04:51So, why work like a mule?
00:04:55I like it
00:04:56Some fun
00:04:58You're sticking to your job, aren't you?
00:05:00Yeah, by the skin of my teeth
00:05:01The fella's got to have a steady stake
00:05:03to fall back on
00:05:04when those ponies don't run right
00:05:05Ponies?
00:05:07Yeah, old eaters
00:05:08Hayburners
00:05:10You know, horses
00:05:11Cleaned up yesterday
00:05:12160 bucks from 21
00:05:15Wow
00:05:18What do you say, kid?
00:05:20I put five spot for you
00:05:22on the seventh appendico
00:05:23I got a hot tip
00:05:24Oh, thanks
00:05:25Well, you're a sucker, Fraser
00:05:26This nag's ripe
00:05:28and it's gonna pay off
00:05:28a 30 to 1
00:05:29Haven't you got somebody
00:05:31like to seal with a roll like this
00:05:33in your pocket?
00:05:34Yeah
00:05:35What do you say?
00:05:36Five bucks on the nose
00:05:37For your best girl
00:05:39Yeah
00:05:40For my best girl
00:05:42And now Johnny's been promoted again
00:05:47Why, he's been made a member of the firm
00:05:49Practically a partner
00:05:51I've just had a letter from my Johnny
00:05:54You know, he's been promoted
00:05:56He's a partner in the firm now
00:05:58McNeil and Jones and Fraser
00:06:01Oh, and he's a mighty good boy, too
00:06:04He sends me his check every week, almost
00:06:07And I might
00:06:07You know, I guess I get tired
00:06:15hearing me always talking about my Johnny
00:06:18Good afternoon, Mr. Fraser
00:06:26Cut out the Mr. Steve
00:06:28What's on your mind?
00:06:28I'm busy
00:06:29I'll say you're busy
00:06:30Busy as a bee
00:06:31But I notice it's me
00:06:32that brings you most to your honey
00:06:34Another winner?
00:06:35Fourteen to one
00:06:37I never did see such a guy for luck
00:06:40Well, why are you so sad about it?
00:06:43I didn't think it could last
00:06:44You chose Sally III to win
00:06:48So I chose Alexander I
00:06:50The III came in first
00:06:53And the I also ran
00:06:55Well, I'll split with you
00:06:58Fair enough
00:06:58What do you say we celebrate?
00:07:00I can't spare the time
00:07:01Oh, come on
00:07:02You work hard all day
00:07:03Why don't you have some fun at night?
00:07:05Say, when's the last time
00:07:06You got your nose wet
00:07:07Or had your arm around a girl?
00:07:09I never have
00:07:10What?
00:07:11Never?
00:07:12Well, hardly ever
00:07:14Oh, gotta change all that
00:07:15If you're meeting me tonight at seven, see
00:07:17We're gonna have dinner and
00:07:19Thanks, George
00:07:21Madeline here yet?
00:07:23She's dressing, sir
00:07:24Tell her I'll be back to see her later
00:07:25Yes, sir
00:07:26Who's Madeline?
00:07:28Why, she's a star of the floor show
00:07:30Wait till you see her
00:07:32You're a steady girl?
00:07:34Oh, wish she was
00:07:35I haven't got enough jack for a chill like her
00:07:37What do you have to drink, Johnny?
00:07:41Oh, whatever you have
00:07:50Uh, have a scotch and soda
00:07:52And tell the bartender who it's for
00:07:54Tell him not to be so scotch with the scotch
00:07:57Yes, sir
00:07:58You'll have to get a tuxedo, John
00:08:04Well, this was your idea
00:08:06In any way I can't afford it
00:08:07I know, I know
00:08:08It's okay
00:08:09Besides, nobody will mistake you for a waiter
00:08:11Well, I'll see you later
00:08:15I'm going back to say hello to Madeline
00:08:16Hold the fork
00:08:18And the scotch
00:08:19Come in
00:08:23Oh, it's you
00:08:27Why the sourpuss, sister?
00:08:30You know why
00:08:30That was a swell dip you handed me
00:08:33I lost ten bucks
00:08:35Ah, forget it
00:08:36There's twenty
00:08:38Well
00:08:40Mirror and mirror on the wall
00:08:42Is he a right guy, after all?
00:08:44I've been trying to tell you that for months
00:08:46But you wouldn't believe me
00:08:47Just the same
00:08:48I've got a sneaking suspicion
00:08:49I had to do something for that extra ten
00:08:51Not a thing, babe
00:08:52Except get a new laugh
00:08:54Uh-uh
00:08:55There are no new laughs
00:08:56I've heard them all
00:08:57Well, you don't hear this one
00:08:59You see it
00:09:00Or rather him
00:09:01After your number
00:09:03I want you to come over
00:09:04And meet Johnny Fraser
00:09:05Is that the laugh's name?
00:09:07Yeah
00:09:07But sometimes I think the laugh's on me
00:09:09Honest, this guy's the luckiest stiff I ever met
00:09:12He's been in the office
00:09:14Only half as long as I have
00:09:15And he's practically a member of the firm already
00:09:17He's not a bad looking kid
00:09:19But he's never had a girl in his life
00:09:21Sweet twenty-four
00:09:23And never been kissed
00:09:24Go away
00:09:25Hey, Madeline
00:09:26Coming
00:09:27Won't you come over to the table later
00:09:30What do I have to do?
00:09:32Drink milk?
00:09:33Well, I've got a show to do
00:09:34See you later
00:09:35Maybe
00:09:36Welcome home
00:09:57Why should I listen to
00:10:16Your flattery
00:10:19Whatever you may say
00:10:23Sounds false to me
00:10:26And makes me laugh
00:10:30Because I know you well
00:10:34The lies you told to me
00:10:40Are there you'll tell
00:10:42You sigh regretfully
00:10:46At your mistake
00:10:49You say you dream of me
00:10:54All night awake
00:10:57Why should I care?
00:11:01It's you who spoiled the game
00:11:07You know it best for you
00:11:12Our old fool
00:11:17Blame
00:11:20Apparently you liked it
00:11:35Oh, gee, that was beautiful
00:11:36The song of the girl
00:11:38Both
00:11:39And you know her well
00:11:40Gee, I'd like to meet her
00:11:44Could you
00:11:46Well, I tried, Johnny
00:11:48But she's been brought up very strict
00:11:50And she doesn't like to meet strangers
00:11:52That's what I thought
00:11:53You know, you can sort of tell
00:11:55She's that kind of a girl
00:11:56Just by looking at her
00:11:57You know what I mean
00:11:58I mean she
00:11:59Oh, uh
00:12:01Hello, Madeline
00:12:02Won't you join us?
00:12:05I'd love to
00:12:07Uh, I want you to meet a friend of mine
00:12:10Mr. Fraser
00:12:11Uh, Johnny, this is Miss Kirby
00:12:13Well, uh, what do you say
00:12:20We all sit down
00:12:21Oh, yeah
00:12:23Yeah
00:12:24Do you like dancing, Mr. Fraser?
00:12:29Oh, yes
00:12:30Well, I'm not very good at it
00:12:31Perhaps you need a little practice
00:12:33Would you like to dance with me?
00:12:35Oh, I'm afraid I'll step on over you
00:12:37I'll take a chance
00:12:39All right, you asked for it
00:12:41Uh, what'll you have to drink?
00:12:44A glass of milk
00:12:46Who is it?
00:13:12Enter, Mr. Fraser
00:13:17Oh, pardon me
00:13:20It's all right, Johnny
00:13:26You can look now
00:13:27Oh, hand me my dress
00:13:28Will you, darling?
00:13:29Thanks for the flowers, Johnny
00:13:42Oh, I didn't send them
00:13:43You didn't?
00:13:46Well, I wonder who they're from
00:13:48Take a look at the card, Johnny
00:13:50Oh, they're from Steve
00:13:58From Steve?
00:14:01That's funny
00:14:02Jealous?
00:14:05Terribly
00:14:07Only because
00:14:08I didn't think of it first
00:14:09Your song was lovely tonight, Madeline
00:14:32Better than last night
00:14:33Well, I like it better every time you sing it
00:14:35You're sweet, Johnny
00:14:37You think so?
00:14:41I wish I could tell you what I think of you
00:14:44Do you really like me, Johnny?
00:14:48You want me to prove it?
00:14:51Well
00:14:51All right
00:14:53I'll take you to dinner tonight
00:14:55All right
00:14:57But not to the automath
00:14:58Oh, no, no
00:14:59Some real nice place
00:15:01What do you say we have dinner right here at the club?
00:15:03Suits me
00:15:04Come on
00:15:05Well, those flowers
00:15:06Aren't you going to wear them?
00:15:13Pretty, aren't they?
00:15:16But they're not from the right man
00:15:18It's been a lovely supper, Johnny
00:15:28And as a reward
00:15:30You may come to the rehearsal of my new show tomorrow
00:15:32Oh, what time?
00:15:35Eleven o'clock
00:15:36I'm afraid I can't
00:15:37You see, I've been playing hooky from the office pretty often lately
00:15:40Oh, well, don't come if you don't want to
00:15:42But, darling, I do want to
00:15:44It's just that I'm behind in my work
00:15:46And...
00:15:48Oh, to the devil with it
00:15:50I'll be here
00:15:50I'm dying to hear you sing that new song
00:15:52What's the matter?
00:16:05Oh, nothing
00:16:06Nothing
00:16:06It's all right
00:16:16Sure up
00:16:29Saturday's payday, isn't it?
00:16:31Now, for me it isn't
00:16:32I've drawn ahead of my salary
00:16:33Uh, listen, Madeline
00:16:36I won't be able to take you to that weekend party
00:16:38Those friends of yours are giving
00:16:39I...
00:16:39I just simply can't afford it
00:16:41But I've already accepted
00:16:42Oh, it's all right, Johnny
00:16:46I'll find someone to take me
00:16:48Maybe Steve
00:16:51You're not going to that party with Steve or anybody else?
00:16:57Why not?
00:16:58Because you're going with me
00:16:59Don't worry, I'll manage it somehow
00:17:02Thank you
00:17:06Here
00:17:08Thank you
00:17:09Thank you
00:17:38Well, I just saw both the bookies
00:18:06And they won't wait
00:18:06They want you a hundred and my sixty
00:18:08By tomorrow noon or else
00:18:09Else what?
00:18:10Or else somebody will sidle up to you on the street
00:18:12And the first thing you know
00:18:12You'll have a broken arm
00:18:13Just as a polite reminder
00:18:15And the second reminder
00:18:17Might not be so pleasant
00:18:18Hey, don't scare me
00:18:20They might scare you out of your job, though
00:18:22What do you mean?
00:18:23You know how straight-laced McNeil is
00:18:25Well, I'll go to him, sure
00:18:26Then maybe you won't have this nice new office very long
00:18:29Not if McNeil and Jones find out their genius
00:18:32Was just another playboy
00:18:34I've racked my brain for days trying to think of something
00:18:36I even try to peddle the patents I own
00:18:38On that new type transformer
00:18:39There's still one way out
00:18:42What?
00:18:43You're in charge of the petty cash trove
00:18:45That's enough
00:18:45You sign a voucher for a lot of new supplies
00:18:48They won't even miss the extra 200
00:18:49Until the 10th of next month
00:18:51No
00:18:51At that time you can recoup
00:18:52Your luck's bound to turn
00:18:54Then you can put it back
00:18:55Take out the voucher
00:18:56And nobody will know anything about it
00:18:58I won't do it
00:18:59Well, if you don't
00:19:00You'll lose your job
00:19:01I won't do it, I tell you
00:19:02Okay
00:19:03That's the way you feel about it
00:19:05blindness
00:19:07translates to Aiii
00:19:11That's how to offer
00:19:12Let's get knocked off
00:19:19Bum
00:19:20Whip
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00:19:34Send Fraser in here right away.
00:19:52How much of this did you get?
00:19:54Nothing. Not a cent.
00:19:56I have different information.
00:19:58I know it was you who persuaded him to gamble.
00:20:01You who introduced him to nightlife.
00:20:03Is that a crime?
00:20:04The only crime is that I have not sufficient proof to put you where you belong.
00:20:10Now get out of this office.
00:20:12Get out and stay out.
00:20:14It's okay with me.
00:20:31I suppose you know what I want to see you about.
00:20:33Yes, sir.
00:20:35Just what did Steve Carson have to do with this?
00:20:38Nothing.
00:20:40I'm very disappointed in you, Fraser.
00:20:43I had great hopes of you.
00:20:45I thought we'd found in you the kind of young blood an old firm like this needs.
00:20:50I'm very glad I found out in time that it was bad blood.
00:20:55This is your man, officer.
00:21:04Sorry, kid, but it looks like you're going to be in there a long time.
00:21:08Unless we can raise some money.
00:21:09Did you see Madeline?
00:21:10Yep.
00:21:11Well, what'd she say?
00:21:14Forget about it, kid.
00:21:15She barely remembered your name.
00:21:18A lady to see you, Fraser.
00:21:21Ma.
00:21:22Johnny.
00:21:24How did you find out?
00:21:26Well, you didn't write.
00:21:27My letters came back, so I came to the city to find you.
00:21:31They told me at the place where you used to work.
00:21:34Mom, I didn't want you to know.
00:21:36Oh, never mind, Johnny.
00:21:38Mr. McNeil just made a mistake.
00:21:40You're not guilty, and he's bound to find it out.
00:21:43What makes you so sure I'm not guilty?
00:21:45Well, I know my own son, don't I?
00:21:48Now we must find some way to get you out of here.
00:21:51I can get him out okay.
00:21:52All we've got to have is a little money.
00:21:56I've got a lot of connections.
00:21:58Well, this is Steve Carson, a friend of mine.
00:22:00How do you do, Mr. Carson?
00:22:03How much money would it take?
00:22:07Well, uh...
00:22:09And here's the $200 to repay what you lost through Fraser.
00:22:12I don't want to be too hard on the lad,
00:22:14but he's altogether too clever for his own good.
00:22:16I'm afraid if he gets away with it this time,
00:22:18it will only encourage him to embrace a life of crime.
00:22:21But Fraser's no criminal.
00:22:22If I wasn't sure of that, you'd think I'd have taken all this trouble
00:22:25to raise the money for him?
00:22:27Well, it's much against my better judgment.
00:22:30But I feel very sorry for the boy's mother.
00:22:33All right.
00:22:34I'll telephone the district attorney and tell him I won't prosecute.
00:22:37Thank you very much, Mr. McNeil.
00:22:39Carson, it was very decent of you to do this for Fraser.
00:22:42I'm afraid I misjudged you.
00:22:46Would you like your old job back?
00:22:47No, Mr. McNeil, I'm making a lot more money in a new line.
00:22:53So, Mrs. Fraser, I had to spend the whole $2,000 you gave me
00:22:56and a few dollars of my own besides.
00:22:59Well, I have almost $100 left.
00:23:01Won't you let me give you that?
00:23:02Oh, no, Mrs. Fraser, I couldn't think of that.
00:23:05Helping you and Johnny has been a real pleasure.
00:23:07Well, you've certainly been a friend in need, Mr. Carson.
00:23:09But you promised me not to let Johnny know about him selling the house, won't you?
00:23:14You can depend on that.
00:23:16He'll never know it from me.
00:23:17Well, goodbye.
00:23:18Oh, aren't you going to wait and see Johnny?
00:23:20He'll want to thank you.
00:23:21I was afraid of that.
00:23:23You just tell him I had an appointment and I couldn't wait.
00:23:27Goodbye.
00:23:29Knowing you has done me a lot of good, Mrs. Fraser.
00:23:39Well, how do you like it?
00:23:46It's rather modest.
00:23:47Oh, it's real nice, Ma.
00:23:52Are you sleeping here?
00:23:54Oh, no, you take that room.
00:23:55It doesn't matter.
00:23:56No, no, no, it's better for you.
00:23:58Here, here, stop that.
00:24:00I'm the porter.
00:24:01Now, you sit right down here like that and you tell me where you want things.
00:24:06Let me help you.
00:24:07No, no, nothing doing.
00:24:09I'll have it all done in a jiffy.
00:24:11What's this?
00:24:16My report cards from school.
00:24:18Those are just some things a silly old woman say.
00:24:20Oh, wait a minute.
00:24:24Dear Ma, I'm leaving here so I won't make any more trouble for Paul.
00:24:27I love you very much, Johnny.
00:24:29That was a long time ago, Johnny.
00:24:35Wanton?
00:24:36Ma, you mean to say you never cashed those checks I sent you?
00:24:40That's right.
00:24:41I never did.
00:24:43To me, they were like the gold stars your teacher used to put on the report cards.
00:24:47Two hundred, two forty, two seventy, three hundred, three thirty.
00:24:50Wow, we're rich.
00:24:52We're rich, Ma.
00:24:54Oh, boy.
00:24:55Oh, stop it, Johnny.
00:24:57Stop it.
00:24:57Mother, you're an angel.
00:24:59Well, you know, this will hold us over until I can get a job.
00:25:01I'm going out right now to start looking for one.
00:25:03I'll catch one of these and bring you home a nice juicy steak, huh?
00:25:05Goodbye, Ma.
00:25:06See you later.
00:25:07Goodbye, son.
00:25:15Oh, excuse me, ma'am.
00:25:17I didn't know they rented this apartment.
00:25:18I was just going to do a little cleaning.
00:25:20I'm Terry, the superintendent.
00:25:22Superintendent?
00:25:24Yes, ma'am.
00:25:25But I'm the janitor, too.
00:25:26Where do you want these things put, ma'am?
00:25:32In the bedroom, please.
00:25:48That's my son.
00:25:50Fine-looking boy, ma'am.
00:25:52He is a fine boy.
00:25:54He's out looking for a job right now.
00:25:56I don't know.
00:26:26Johnny, darling, you mustn't feel this way.
00:26:41You're a good boy, and someone is bound to want you.
00:26:44Nobody wants a jailbird.
00:26:45Oh, don't say that. It isn't true.
00:26:47Unfortunately, it is true.
00:26:50You...
00:26:50You mustn't become bitter, son.
00:26:53I know how you feel.
00:26:55How can you know how I feel?
00:26:56Did you ever trap the streets looking for work day after day, week after week, and for what?
00:27:01Had any experience? Got any references? Can't use you?
00:27:04After listening to that just one more time...
00:27:06Oh, don't, son.
00:27:08You're tired and discouraged.
00:27:10And you're hungry, too.
00:27:13You rest here and try to relax while I fix you something nice.
00:27:18You know, son, I feel that everything will turn out all right.
00:27:22God will help us if we just put our faith in him.
00:27:25Yes, ma'am.
00:27:36Come in.
00:27:38Hello, Terry.
00:27:39Good evening, ma'am.
00:27:40I wonder if you folks would help me out of a little jam.
00:27:46Why, of course, Terry. What is it?
00:27:48Well, you see, ma'am, it's this way.
00:27:52A cousin of mine has got a little place out in the country where he keeps chickens and things like that.
00:27:57He's always bringing me stuff.
00:27:59Today, you brought me a couple of pullets that I won't be able to use but one.
00:28:03So I thought maybe you folks would do me a favor and eat this and keep it from going the ways.
00:28:08Why don't you save it till tomorrow or the next day?
00:28:11Oh, you're just a spoiler, ma'am.
00:28:12I ain't got no icebox town in my place.
00:28:14And besides, I don't care much about chicken, no harm.
00:28:17Well, if you're sure...
00:28:20Yes, ma'am, yes, ma'am, yes, ma'am.
00:28:21Thanks.
00:28:21I hope you enjoy it, ma'am.
00:28:24Good night.
00:28:31Say, Johnny, manna from heaven.
00:28:45Yes, ma'am, manna from heaven.
00:28:51Donnie, don't you think you'd better get some sleep?
00:28:56You look tired.
00:28:59You're right, ma'am, I'm tired.
00:29:02Guess I'll turn in.
00:29:08Feel a little better, son?
00:29:09Sure, ma'am.
00:29:10Don't worry, I'll be okay.
00:29:12Good night.
00:29:13Oh, I nearly forgot.
00:29:14I traded rooms with you today.
00:29:16I'll sleep in here now.
00:29:19Well, why?
00:29:19What's the idea?
00:29:20Well, that couch is too short for you to sleep on.
00:29:23It's just right for me.
00:29:24Run along now, son.
00:29:27Fine.
00:29:28Good night.
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00:29:58Johnny, what are you doing up at this hour?
00:30:23That's what I want to ask you.
00:30:24How long has this been going on?
00:30:28That's why you traded rooms with me.
00:30:32That's why there's still food in my stomach.
00:30:34That's why you had faith that God would provide.
00:30:36Johnny.
00:30:39So you were scrubbing floors for me, huh?
00:30:42Well, that's more than I can take.
00:30:43I'm the one who should be working.
00:30:45I'm the one who should earn the living.
00:30:47And if I can't do it one way, I'm going to do it another.
00:30:50I don't like the way you say that, son.
00:30:52Never mind.
00:30:53I know what I'm doing.
00:30:54I've been knocking on the world's front door, Mother.
00:30:56Nobody would answer.
00:30:56I'm going to try the back door now.
00:30:58And if that won't work, I'll climb in the window.
00:30:59Johnny, where are you going?
00:31:00I'm going to look up a friend of mine.
00:31:02Who?
00:31:02The best friend I ever had.
00:31:04Steve Carson.
00:31:10Now listen, boss.
00:31:11This guy's a tough thing, and he's not going to kick in.
00:31:14Tough, is he?
00:31:15Hey, we'll soften him up a little.
00:31:23There's a guy outside who wants to see you.
00:31:25Says he's an old friend of yours.
00:31:27Johnny Frazier?
00:31:29Frazier?
00:31:30At last I heard of Hitler, he was in jail.
00:31:33I wonder what he wants.
00:31:36One good way to find out.
00:31:38Uh, send him in.
00:31:48Hello, Steve.
00:31:50Hello, Johnny.
00:31:53When did you get out?
00:31:55Oh, no offense.
00:31:57What's on your mind?
00:31:58I want a job.
00:31:59Got a spot for me here?
00:32:02Well, you're an engineer, Johnny, and a pretty good one, too.
00:32:06But not the kind of engineer we need in our business.
00:32:09I know all about that.
00:32:10I don't care if your business is shipping fat missionaries to Cannibal Island.
00:32:13I want a job.
00:32:13That's a good one.
00:32:17I like that.
00:32:19I believe we can use you.
00:32:22Fine.
00:32:23When do I start?
00:32:24Well, there's no time like the present.
00:32:37What time is it?
00:32:4111 o'clock.
00:32:4211 o'clock.
00:32:44Boss said he'd be here at 10.
00:32:47You suppose something could happen?
00:32:50It's possible.
00:32:57Hello.
00:32:59No.
00:33:00No, this is Steve.
00:33:02Yeah, he's here.
00:33:05Tell him what?
00:33:07No.
00:33:08When?
00:33:10Okay.
00:33:11Okay, we'll wait.
00:33:12What's the matter?
00:33:18The boss.
00:33:20He's killed.
00:33:22Jimmy, too.
00:33:23Where does that leave us?
00:33:33Do you realize what this means?
00:33:35Well, why don't you say something?
00:33:38Who's going to take charge of things?
00:33:41I am.
00:33:41Any objections?
00:33:52Any objections?
00:33:55No.
00:33:56Well, Ma?
00:34:14Well, Ma...
00:34:19this is your new home
00:34:21oh it's
00:34:23it's
00:34:26oh Johnny I can't tell you how lovely it is
00:34:29what
00:34:31why Terry what are you doing here
00:34:34I got me a new job now Mrs. Frazier
00:34:39I'm working for real quality folks now
00:34:41I gave Terry a job mother she's gonna drive a new car
00:34:44I'm so glad
00:34:45how handsome you look in your uniform Terry
00:34:48yes I can't drive no swell car in a hand-me-down clothes
00:34:52why didn't you get some gold braid put on it Terry
00:34:54well I wanted to but the man said you wouldn't like it
00:34:58where should I put these bags
00:35:01right in there
00:35:02son I'm I'm so proud of you
00:35:08well I have to get back to the office you want to rest to warm get your things
00:35:14unpacked huh
00:35:15all right but you'll be home for dinner
00:35:16sure sure
00:35:17boss this is an elegant place
00:35:20that's what it is elegant
00:35:22oh I guess we get along right here Terry
00:35:24even if your cousin doesn't bring you any more chickens
00:35:26bye ma
00:35:28Terry you stay and help mother get things straight I'll drive myself
00:35:31don't be late for dinner
00:35:32oh by the way Terry
00:35:34how is your cousin
00:35:36huh
00:35:36oh he's all right Mr. Frazier but we had a little argument and I don't see him very often anymore
00:35:42all right boys here in the morning
00:35:46come on slugs I'll buy you a snort
00:35:49hiya Stephen
00:35:53hey boys
00:35:56I thought you were going to Buffalo today
00:36:00was there and back
00:36:01the deal is all set my boy
00:36:03good
00:36:05uh by the way I met a friend of yours there
00:36:10she rode back with me
00:36:12she
00:36:13yep
00:36:14Madeline
00:36:15Madeline
00:36:18she here
00:36:19right outside
00:36:22I won't see her
00:36:24and since you brought her here I'll let you throw her out of here
00:36:27you might at least throw me out yourself Johnny
00:36:30aren't you going to ask me to sit down Johnny
00:36:40I was in love with you once Madeline
00:36:45it was a long time ago
00:36:47I fell for your heart and I landed in jail
00:36:50my mother sold her house and scrubbed floors to get me out
00:36:55you were a bad check I signed
00:36:59but I don't intend to have you bounce back on me again is that clear
00:37:03or shall I say with gestures
00:37:05you've changed Johnny
00:37:07but I think I like you better this way
00:37:10I'm flattered
00:37:11but not interested
00:37:14you'll excuse me now Miss Kirby I have some work to do
00:37:17I'll say goodbye now cause you'll be gone when I finish
00:37:44haven't you gone yet
00:37:49cut that out what are you waiting for
00:38:00I'm waiting for you to throw me out darling
00:38:03and you're out
00:38:06and you
00:38:08and dum hormones
00:38:09so
00:38:10I'm
00:38:12I'm
00:38:13mignon
00:38:14ooh
00:38:14yeah
00:38:15yeah
00:38:17me
00:38:20yeah
00:38:22I'm
00:38:23yeah
00:38:29man
00:38:30It sure seems good to be alone at last in our own home, huh?
00:38:47Yes, darling.
00:38:50Surprise!
00:38:51Surprise!
00:38:52Surprise!
00:38:53Surprise!
00:38:54Oh, you're looking wonderful, Johnny.
00:39:06It's so good to see you.
00:39:08You're looking great yourself, Mom.
00:39:10And you, my daughter.
00:39:15Welcome to, shall we say, our home.
00:39:24Well, look who's tending bar.
00:39:27Howdy, Mr. Johnny.
00:39:29How do you do, Ms. Frazier?
00:39:35Come and get it, folks.
00:39:36Oh, I'm waiting for it.
00:39:38Well, let's everybody get together and have a couple of drinks there.
00:39:41There you are, darling.
00:39:42I'm going to take this one real fast.
00:39:45You must be tired, dear.
00:39:47You'll feel better after you freshen up a bit.
00:39:50Yes.
00:39:50I'll just be a minute, darling.
00:39:51Right.
00:39:54I'm sure glad to see you, Mr. Johnny.
00:39:57You more than me got to missing you.
00:39:58I missed her, Terry.
00:39:59Missed you, too.
00:40:00Oh, a man don't miss nobody on his honeymoon.
00:40:04What do you say, folks?
00:40:09We all have a drink to the bride.
00:40:11I'll drink mine to the groom.
00:40:13How are things?
00:40:23Pretty fair so far, Johnny.
00:40:25I'm afraid you're going to have trouble with my coffee again.
00:40:32What a lovely time, ma'am.
00:40:34I'm glad you like it.
00:40:35Makes you look so much thinner.
00:40:37Thank you, dear.
00:40:40See at the office in the morning.
00:40:41Okay.
00:40:44Pardon me.
00:40:45Do you mind if I have a word with my wife?
00:40:46I want to tell her a secret.
00:40:48What a man.
00:40:49Just got back from his honeymoon
00:40:50and he still has secrets.
00:40:55Thinking the same thing I am?
00:40:56Maybe.
00:40:57What are you thinking?
00:40:59I'm wondering how soon you can ask him to go
00:41:01without being too impolite.
00:41:04How?
00:41:04You know, Steve, I always had an idea
00:41:14that Madeline was your girl.
00:41:16Whoever told you you had an idea.
00:41:21Can't take it, eh?
00:41:23Hey, Johnny, can I have a word with you?
00:41:25Thanks, dear.
00:41:30What's in your mind, George?
00:41:31Well, can I see you alone for a minute?
00:41:34Sure, come on.
00:41:36And they said, how late was it?
00:41:38And the old fellow said, well, it was too late.
00:41:40I think you're kind of a poor audience for me tonight.
00:41:51I don't think I better tell anymore, eh?
00:41:53Oh, dear.
00:41:54Oh, dear.
00:41:55Oh, dear.
00:41:55What have you there, bartender?
00:41:57Milk punch.
00:41:58Woo!
00:42:02Now here's your highball, Miss Frazier.
00:42:05A nice, warm glass of milk.
00:42:07Thank you, Terry.
00:42:08That's very thoughtful.
00:42:09That reminds me, I heard of Pippin today.
00:42:12Gather round.
00:42:13Yeah.
00:42:18All right.
00:42:19I think I'll go to my room, Terry.
00:42:21I'm pretty tired.
00:42:36Excuse me.
00:42:39The old snooper, spying on me already.
00:42:46Well, I'll not stand for it.
00:42:48I'll...
00:42:48Take it easy.
00:42:49Take it easy.
00:42:52You think she'll tell him?
00:42:54Let her tell.
00:42:55Who cares?
00:42:56Who cares?
00:42:56Oh, hello, Donnie.
00:43:15I'm with you in a minute.
00:43:15I'm with you in a minute.
00:43:17What's the matter?
00:43:27Plenty.
00:43:28Johnny, we might as well have this out right now.
00:43:31I'm not going to start my married life with a jealous old woman snooping around.
00:43:34You mean my mother?
00:43:35Oh, darling, you don't know.
00:43:38She's the grandest person in the world.
00:43:39Then you can live with her.
00:43:40I won't.
00:43:41What happened, Madeline?
00:43:42Never mind what happened.
00:43:44But get this straight.
00:43:45I married you, not your whole family.
00:43:47And you will have to make your choice.
00:43:52Say, you two, we've been looking for you.
00:43:56Yeah, yeah, all right.
00:43:57We'll be right with you.
00:43:58Why don't you two lovebirds come here and thank us for throwing this party?
00:44:04Must you really go?
00:44:06But it's so early.
00:44:07Yes, yes.
00:44:07Just the start of the evening.
00:44:17Good morning, son.
00:44:21Good morning.
00:44:28Johnny.
00:44:31I feel it's my duty to tell you something.
00:44:34About Madeline?
00:44:37Yes.
00:44:38I don't want to hear anything about it.
00:44:40Mother, look.
00:44:41There's one thing that must be understood right now.
00:44:43Madeline is my wife.
00:44:44You two will have to get along or...
00:44:47I understand, son.
00:44:50You're absolutely right.
00:44:52I'll get out of the way.
00:44:54Oh, now, that isn't necessary at all, Ma.
00:44:56If you'll only just try to understand.
00:44:58If you'll just...
00:44:58But I do understand.
00:45:01Perfectly.
00:45:02No apartment ever built is big enough for a wife and her husband's mother.
00:45:07That's not your fault or mine or...
00:45:10Or Madeline's.
00:45:12That's just...
00:45:13That's just the way things are.
00:45:16Oh, if...
00:45:17There's no other way, Johnny.
00:45:19I'll move out.
00:45:22Well, where do you go?
00:45:24There's a nice place just a few blocks from here.
00:45:28Sort of a boarding house where there's some ladies about my own age.
00:45:32I got acquainted with them while you were gone.
00:45:33Well, if you're sure, that's what you want to do.
00:45:41Yes.
00:45:43That's what I want to do.
00:45:47I'll go pack my things.
00:45:49I'll have Terry drive you over.
00:45:52I'll take you myself, but I have an appointment.
00:45:54Good morning, Madeline.
00:45:55I know.
00:46:01Good morning, Madeline.
00:46:06Good morning.
00:46:07Excuse me.
00:46:09I have some packing to do.
00:46:18Well?
00:46:18My mother's leaving.
00:46:21Moving out.
00:46:23Today.
00:46:24That's what you wanted, wasn't it, Johnny?
00:46:31Yes, I suppose so.
00:46:33Goodbye.
00:46:38And that's the way it's going to be.
00:46:39McCarthy's going to play ball or somebody's going to get hurt.
00:46:41Well, let's hope it's not us.
00:46:45What's the matter?
00:46:45You're not scared, are you, Steve?
00:46:49Watch a knock when you come in.
00:46:51Did you get her all settled?
00:46:53Yep.
00:46:58What's this?
00:47:00Them's the keys to your car.
00:47:01I'm quitting.
00:47:02Oh, you're quitting, huh?
00:47:03Just like that.
00:47:05Yes, just like that.
00:47:07I don't wait for no rat.
00:47:09Leave him alone.
00:47:10But he called you a rat.
00:47:15He might be right at that.
00:47:18And in less than two years after he graduated from school,
00:47:21he was a partner in the biggest engineering company in the city.
00:47:26Well, Mrs. Fraser, for weeks now,
00:47:29it's been nothing but Johnny and Johnny and more Johnny.
00:47:32But we've never seen him.
00:47:34Where is this wonder boy of yours?
00:47:36Why don't he ever come to see you?
00:47:38Well, you will see him today.
00:47:39This is his birthday.
00:47:41And I've knitted this sweater for him.
00:47:45I'll bet that's him now.
00:47:48Hello, Mrs. Fraser.
00:47:51Sort of dark, isn't he?
00:47:53Come in, Terry.
00:47:55Didn't Johnny come with you?
00:47:56No, ma'am.
00:47:58He was just fixing to get in the car to come over
00:47:59and something awfully important come up
00:48:01and he had to go attend to it.
00:48:03He sure was disappointed, too.
00:48:05But he sent this candy and these your flowers.
00:48:10Wasn't that thoughtful of Johnny?
00:48:14By the way, young man,
00:48:16just what is a business engineer?
00:48:19Oh, I don't know.
00:48:21You know, Terry, like Johnny.
00:48:23Like Johnny?
00:48:25Oh.
00:48:26Oh, that's different.
00:48:28You mean a business engineer.
00:48:30Oh, well, you see,
00:48:31a business engineer,
00:48:33he, uh,
00:48:34uh,
00:48:35take an engineer on a train.
00:48:37What does he do?
00:48:39He runs trains.
00:48:40A little business engineer runs businesses.
00:48:44Other people's businesses.
00:48:45Well,
00:48:46if I had a business,
00:48:47I wouldn't want somebody else to run it.
00:48:51Quite a few people feel that way, ma'am.
00:48:53Guess I'd better be getting along, Miss Frazier.
00:48:55Uh,
00:48:55unless I can do something for you.
00:48:57Oh, that reminds me.
00:48:59Here's a sweater I needed for Johnny's birthday.
00:49:01Maybe you'd better take it to him.
00:49:03Me?
00:49:04You don't mind, do you?
00:49:05Oh, no, no.
00:49:07Of course not.
00:49:08Uh,
00:49:09good day, Miss Frazier.
00:49:10Good day, ladies.
00:49:14Poor Johnny.
00:49:15He works so hard.
00:49:17I know what I'll do.
00:49:19I'll telephone and wish him a happy birthday.
00:49:21Happy birthday.
00:49:21you, I guess you'll do it for sale.
00:49:27Oh,
00:49:28He's a happy birthday.
00:49:29He's a happy birthday.
00:49:30But now,
00:49:31he's so dead.
00:49:32He's a happy birthday.
00:49:37Wow,
00:49:38you too.
00:49:38Have a break.
00:49:39He's so dead.
00:49:42Goodbye,
00:49:46me,
00:49:47it's cruel.
00:49:48Hello, Terry.
00:49:55Oh.
00:49:57A present your mother made for your birthday.
00:49:59She asked me to bring it over.
00:50:00Thanks.
00:50:02Aren't you, uh, you're going to wish me a happy birthday?
00:50:05Yeah.
00:50:07I hope you have all the luck you deserve.
00:50:10Thanks for the flowers and candy you brought my mother.
00:50:13I'll give you a check.
00:50:15I did that to make an old lady happy, and I don't want no check from you.
00:50:17Now, wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:50:19I want to show you something.
00:50:22What do you think of that?
00:50:26Nice house.
00:50:28That's Mrs. Fraser's new home.
00:50:33Mrs. William Fraser.
00:50:35Mrs. William Fraser?
00:50:36Sorry?
00:50:37You mean your mother?
00:50:42Happy birthday, Mr. Johnny.
00:50:43Oh, excuse me.
00:50:44Oh, that's all right.
00:50:45Hey, say, uh, you got a new job yet?
00:50:48No, sir.
00:50:56Now, you all know what to do.
00:50:59All right, let's see if you do.
00:51:04Now, just imagine that I'm Mrs. Fraser.
00:51:06I'll come in, let's see what you're going to do.
00:51:08All right, here I come.
00:51:32That's fine.
00:51:33All right, I'm going over and get Mr. Johnny.
00:51:36Let me pick up Mrs. Fraser, and I can get back here about one o'clock.
00:51:42And if any one of you get things messed up, I'm going to raise more dust around here than the alligator did when the pawn went dry.
00:51:52Oh, hello.
00:51:53I thought you'd surprise me, didn't you?
00:52:05Surprised you?
00:52:06What do you mean?
00:52:07Was this to have been a peace offering, dear?
00:52:10No.
00:52:11I bought that house for my mother.
00:52:13Your mother?
00:52:15Oh, I see.
00:52:16This skimpy little dump is good enough for me to live in.
00:52:19But your mother has to have a palace.
00:52:21Listen, Madeline, you wanted mother out of the apartment.
00:52:23If I choose to buy her the White House, it's none of your business.
00:52:26Then why don't you go and live in that house with your charming mother?
00:52:29That's an idea.
00:52:31Go ahead.
00:52:31Do you think I'll care?
00:52:33All I hear around here is my mother this, my mother that.
00:52:36I'm sick of it.
00:52:42Well, boss, everything's ready.
00:52:43Manuel Moore is sure going to be surprised.
00:52:46I've got a surprise for you too, Terry.
00:52:47I'm going to be an engineer again.
00:52:50A business engineer?
00:52:51No, no.
00:52:52I mean a real engineer.
00:52:53I've been offered a job by the company that bought the patents on an old invention of mine.
00:52:57That's where I got the money to buy the house.
00:52:58Not here.
00:53:00Well, that's great.
00:53:01Come on, Mr. Johnny.
00:53:01You won't be waiting for you.
00:53:02Well, I can't go until I get a long-distance call from Steve in Buffalo.
00:53:06Buffalo?
00:53:07Yeah.
00:53:07Well, on my way down here, I saw Steve going to your apartment house.
00:53:12Well, you must be mistaken.
00:53:13No, I'm not.
00:53:14He got out of his car and went right in.
00:53:16He seemed to be in a hurry too.
00:53:17Come in.
00:53:21You're setting for me, boss?
00:53:22Yes, George.
00:53:22Sit down.
00:53:24Terry, you go over and get Mother.
00:53:25Take her to the new house and I'll meet you there at 2 o'clock.
00:53:27Okay, boss.
00:53:30Would you like anything else, Miss Fraser?
00:53:32No, thank you, Terry.
00:53:34But I do wish Johnny would come.
00:53:39You know, Terry, this is the happiest day of my life.
00:53:43This beautiful home doesn't, well, it doesn't mean just a house to me.
00:53:50It's proof.
00:53:52Proof that Johnny is a success.
00:53:57That he does love me.
00:53:59That's true.
00:54:00That's true.
00:54:08Perhaps you can understand if I put it this way.
00:54:10Is your mother alive?
00:54:12No.
00:54:13Well, mine is.
00:54:14And she thinks I'm the greatest guy in the world.
00:54:15I want her to go on thinking so.
00:54:18George, you know I'm not yellow.
00:54:19But there's one thing I am afraid of.
00:54:22If she ever finds out what I am.
00:54:24It's all right with me and the rest of the boys.
00:54:27But this fellow, Steve Carson, I tell you, kid, it'll be no dice.
00:54:32Goodbye, George.
00:54:33I'll take care of Steve Carson.
00:54:35Well, is he still at the office?
00:54:46No.
00:54:46They said he's going home.
00:54:49And I'm going over there to get him.
00:54:50Why don't you phone?
00:54:52Well, he might need me.
00:54:53He might be having a little trouble.
00:54:55Trouble?
00:54:56Yes, I'm with his automobile or something, you know.
00:54:59Now, you just sit right down there and take it easy.
00:55:01And I'll be back in a jiffy.
00:55:02And Mr. Johnny with me.
00:55:03And if you need anything, just ring this bell here.
00:55:07And where did it?
00:55:09Oh, here it is.
00:55:12Now, I'll get you some nice music on the radio.
00:55:15And I'll be back before you know it.
00:55:28Remember, Stevie, I'm a married woman.
00:55:31Just a bride, in fact.
00:55:33Why bring that up at a time like this?
00:55:35Well, Johnny might come home.
00:55:37He does occasionally.
00:55:39Not him.
00:55:40He's too busy fixing up palaces for his ma.
00:55:42He's through, I tell you.
00:55:48He'll either get out or get carried out.
00:56:04Then I'll be given orders, not taking them.
00:56:10It's all set.
00:56:12I'm going to take charge of things.
00:56:13And any palaces I build, babe, are going to be built for you.
00:56:18When does all this happen?
00:56:19Right away.
00:56:20I'm going to lay alone in a nice, quiet little spot until the dust settles.
00:56:23It would be nice if you were with me.
00:56:27You know what will happen to Johnny if anything happens to the money and I?
00:56:33You know what will happen to Johnny if anything happens to the money and I?
00:56:50Well, let him worry about that.
00:56:52I'm looking out for myself.
00:56:54Wanted to surprise his mother, did he?
00:56:56Well, he's due to get a little surprise himself.
00:56:59That's what you think.
00:57:02Johnny.
00:57:03I hope I'm not intruding.
00:57:05Johnny, let me explain.
00:57:07But listen, I...
00:57:08Get out.
00:57:09Johnny.
00:57:09Get out.
00:57:10I'll settle with you later.
00:57:11You know, you remind me of a present some kids once gave me on April Fool's Day.
00:57:30A bundle so big I could hardly carry it.
00:57:33And inside all the wrappings was one little marble.
00:57:36That just about sizes you up, Steve Carson.
00:57:39And six feet of dirty wrappings around a heart the size of a peanut.
00:57:44But listen, Johnny.
00:57:45I was going to Buffalo.
00:57:47I got my bags in the car.
00:57:48They're all packed.
00:57:49I just came here to say goodbye to you.
00:57:50Shut up.
00:57:52Have you got a gun, Steve?
00:57:54No.
00:57:54No, Johnny.
00:57:55I...
00:57:55I have...
00:58:09Yes, Fraser's apartment.
00:58:27That's right.
00:58:28Hurry.
00:58:28I'm sorry.
00:58:49Madeline.
00:58:50Steve.
00:58:55Steve, I thought...
00:58:56Well, you were wrong.
00:58:59Well, what should we do?
00:59:00I call the police.
00:59:01The police?
00:59:04Well, let's get out of here.
00:59:05Come on, hurry.
00:59:21Come on, let's take Johnny's car.
00:59:22I have a key.
00:59:26Come on, let's go.
00:59:27Come on!
00:59:28Come on!
00:59:29Come on!
00:59:30Come on!
00:59:38That's Johnny Fraser's car!
00:59:39He's getting away!
00:59:40After him!
00:59:41I'm going to go for it.
01:00:11Hold it, Fraser.
01:00:28Hello, copper.
01:00:30A little bit late.
01:00:32Yeah, but not too late, I guess.
01:00:38The man you want has just left.
01:00:40But if you...
01:00:41Gosh, I thought it was Steve.
01:00:53What's the matter, boss?
01:00:55You're hurt.
01:00:57Who did it?
01:00:58Never mind, sir, I'm all right.
01:01:02The police.
01:01:03Open up there.
01:01:17Come on, open up that door.
01:01:19All right, boys, bring you down.
01:01:20Let's go.
01:01:40Can you make it, Mr. Janet?
01:01:42You're American, Mr. Johnny?
01:01:50I think so.
01:01:51Come on.
01:01:57Terry!
01:01:59Terry!
01:02:00Get out of here, Mr. Johnny.
01:02:02Your mom's been waiting for you a long, long time.
01:02:12It's nearly seven o'clock.
01:02:25The cook says it'll be ruined.
01:02:26May we serve it now?
01:02:28Has my son come?
01:02:30No, Terry either.
01:02:32Will you and the others go ahead and eat your dinner?
01:02:36I'll wait for my son.
01:02:37Thank you, ma'am.
01:02:38We interrupt our broadcast to bring you a special police bulletin.
01:02:44Attention, all citizens.
01:02:46Be on the lookout for Johnny Frazier, notorious racketeer,
01:02:49wanted by police in connection with the wounding this afternoon
01:02:51of Detective Arthur Sanford in Frazier's Woodbury Avenue apartment.
01:02:56It is known that Frazier was seriously wounded,
01:02:58and doctors are warned to be on the alert
01:03:00as the police believe that the wounded racketeer
01:03:02will be forced to come out of hiding to seek medical aid.
01:03:06His description is as follows.
01:03:07Height, about five feet, 11 inches.
01:03:10Weight, about 150 pounds.
01:03:12Dark hair, brown eyes.
01:03:14And when last seen, was wearing a striped blue suit.
01:03:25Mother.
01:03:27I came.
01:03:30I got here.
01:03:34Charlie!
01:03:35Charlie!
01:03:37Oh, get a doctor, quick.
01:03:42Hold it.
01:03:56You're his mother?
01:03:57Mother.
01:03:57Oh, Lord.
01:04:20Take my son.
01:04:23Take him.
01:04:26Once, I asked you to spare him.
01:04:33To let me keep him.
01:04:36Remember?
01:04:38And you heard me.
01:04:42Hear me now, Father.
01:04:46Take my son.
01:04:48No one can help him.
01:04:52But you.
01:04:53But you.
01:04:55But you.
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