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03:42The word the thinker has evolved with painful effort.
03:48What a chance I'll have as a horse doctor.
03:52Say, Davis, does G. Wu get all this in pipe dreams?
03:57I sometimes wonder myself.
04:01Doubt is the drum of fear.
04:04As to my pipe, the smoke is that of pure tobacco.
04:08You were referring to opium, however.
04:15Yes.
04:17Yes, we Orientals do indulge.
04:20But due to character and antecedents,
04:24it is a harmless diversion to us.
04:29You Westerners deny that fact because you know your limitations.
04:35You mean we do not?
04:38As far as material things are concerned, perhaps not.
04:47But one must make you great allowances.
04:51You are overwhelmed with progress and speed,
04:55which might make any diversion become a vice.
05:00Compliments to your diplomacy, but not to your choice of diversion.
05:07With several thousand years of wisdom behind him,
05:11G. Wu need not apologize for his country.
05:14China was already highly civilized when the people of the Western world were still savages.
05:18It is true that the use of opium is a plague when sought as continual retreat.
05:28Your country may well be proud to have the worthy interpreter of her philosophy and ideals.
05:35It is all weight that counts, my friend, not mere words.
05:43Nature's best use of genius is to make other men think,
05:51to stir up things so sedimentation does not take place,
05:55and to keep the stream of public opinion flooring so that it will purify itself.
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08:49How is my special patient?
08:50The future Mrs. W. G. Davis
08:52Barrowing are you still planning this?
08:55with all your responsibility..
08:57I am getting me wet
08:58beside this !
10:21Ji-woo.
10:22Come in, my friend.
10:24It is said to touch the hand of an old friend is like living a memory over again.
10:33It must be a strong east wind that brings you back here.
10:36Yes, yes.
10:38An interest in your Red Cross.
10:43And you, my friend, how is your health?
10:47It becomes the term.
10:51Labor is the only prayer that is ever answered.
11:13But, my friend, great shadows lie upon your face.
11:25Do they portend shadows with you?
11:28Frankness begets frankness, Ji-woo.
11:31And lately, old Morpheus fails to send upon me.
11:34But come, let us partake of some of your native brew.
11:37Let not the long separation sunder our understanding.
11:51Unburden yourself, my friend.
11:53You are not the same person I knew in college.
11:57I could then rest to you.
12:03The time is not to live.
12:05It is perhaps the version you need.
12:09It is perhaps the same person I knew in college, but it is not the same person I knew in college, but it is not the same person I knew in college.
12:39Yes, if you have to hold off.
13:09That is perhaps the same person I knew in college.
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17:23All right, ladies and gentlemen, just step right in close.
17:38All right, let the little fellow in.
17:39All right, that's it.
17:40Now, ladies and gentlemen, let me demonstrate to you once more this marvelous article.
17:45Step right up, folks, and I'll show you the secret.
17:48Now, first, you smear a little on the broken article like that.
17:51Then you push the two pieces together like that.
17:54There you are.
17:55Look at that.
17:57Gummy gooey, the sticky mooey that is guaranteed to stick anything together from the crystal of your watch to your mother-in-law's mouth.
18:05And again, I repeat, it doesn't take any secret.
18:09There's no secret to it at all.
18:10It doesn't take you, and it doesn't take me.
18:13All it takes is knowing how to do it.
18:17Now, it mends bottles, dishes, furniture, broken friendships, and broken hearts.
18:24Now, step right up, folks, and the secret of gooey mooey is yours for the sum of one quarter.
18:30Just think of it, ladies and gentlemen, one-fourth of a dollar, 25 cents.
18:36Think of it.
18:37Think of it.
18:37Think of it.
18:37Think of it.
18:39Think of it.
18:41Think of it.
18:43Think of it.
18:45Think of it.
18:46Oh, dear, I thought you'd never come.
18:55Go to bed, dear.
18:58Please don't do anything more tonight.
19:02I have work to do.
19:16You might have work to go out.
19:30Come on.
19:31You might have work to do anything later on.
19:34Please don't do anything later on.
19:37Yes, sir.
19:39Come on up.
20:09I bump into these kinds of birds every now and then.
20:39Look, 40 bucks, and this flea-bitten dopehead, starving to death.
20:49Well, if it ain't his, he's a hollish fellow all right.
20:53Hmm, honest.
20:55You don't know anything about these snowbirds.
20:58They're all thieves.
21:00When they get hooked, they have no feeling to eat.
21:04The only dough they spend is on the stuff.
21:07Oh, hello, dear.
21:12What are you doing?
21:14I've worked out a new formula, an idea that's going to bring big results.
21:18Selling medicine by demonstration.
21:21How does that sound to you?
21:22You mean to talk on medicine to an audience of people and then let them buy it?
21:27Right.
21:28But, Will, that would not be ethical.
21:30Well, supposing the profession does look at it that way.
21:36They are still using the oath of Hippocrates as the basis for our modern medical ethics.
21:40Yet, it came into use in the 5th century B.C.
21:43I can't see anything wrong if my preparation has merits.
21:48Take Dr. Kane.
21:49He has a good family remedy and could sell much more by bringing it before the public direct.
21:55Selling medicine like a common huckster?
21:58It can be done in a dignified manner.
22:02Think, dear, the good I'll be doing.
22:04Solving health problems in a simple way.
22:07Well, perhaps your plan is all right.
22:13And this medicinal compound that I introduced to you this evening is one of the greatest discoveries in modern philosophy.
22:23A preparation containing efficacious ingredients hitherto unknown, unused, undreamed of in the formulating of any remedy.
22:32A preparation whose cheap content is an element found far from our civilized country.
22:38And this preparation, people, is known as Quang Sang, the miracle cure.
22:46You may wonder, my friend, why a doctor of my standing speaks to you under the copious canopy of the starry skies rather than the recesses of a hall or amplifier.
22:57You may question...
22:58Are you?
22:59My dear, you don't know what you're saying.
23:03You should be the first person in the world to know the consequences of all this.
23:07How could you defend such thoughts and actions?
23:11You speak as if I were an addict already.
23:13I couldn't give it up.
23:14But my husband has willpower.
23:32Yes.
23:33Dr. Davis has unusual strength of purpose.
23:37Then perhaps there is some hope.
23:39Before discussing his particular case, though, I'd better tell you a few facts about drug addiction.
23:49Then you can draw your own conclusions.
23:52You see, the drug always finds the weakest spot in character for its attack.
23:59The daring or wayward type start using it to satisfy their craving for adventure.
24:09While the moral coward takes a drug to get the courage which he otherwise does not possess.
24:19In either case, it soon subordinates the will.
24:24A man whose personal life is not involved with strain or excitement naturally has more of a chance for a cure.
24:35There are a million addicts in the United States and the cure is a terrific problem for each and every one of these tragic men and women.
24:48Realizing the opium problem in my country, I can appreciate yours.
24:55In China, we uprooted the opium puppy.
25:00Prohibited importation.
25:02Made a $36 million bonfire out of all the opium stores.
25:07Even though the other countries re-drugged our nation for their own gain,
25:14we know that the greatest friend to drugs is ignorance.
25:21Its enemy, education.
25:24Our true salvation lies in prevention of addiction.
25:30In the case of those unfortunate enough to have acquired the habit,
25:37the hope for a cure lies in the individual.
25:42It cannot be accomplished by re-drugging.
25:46The only cure is the will to be cured.
26:00The only cure is the cure to be cured.
26:30I'm sorry to disturb you.
26:35Are we not successful?
26:36We have everything we need.
26:38In this little diversion, I find nothing else but rest.
26:45A man of your standards should know better.
26:48I have nothing more to say.
26:52I can take care of myself.
26:56Can you?
27:00Can you?
27:30I know what you've gone through, dear.
27:54Why shouldn't I be patient for another few weeks?
27:58It's so silly.
27:59I feel like a newborn babe already.
28:02All these years to me, you've been nothing else.
28:06How wonderful it'll be starting all over again.
28:10Yes.
28:17Yes, just one moment, please.
28:18Yes, you'll be right over.
28:33Why didn't you tell me before so I wouldn't have depended on you?
28:36How did I know my connection was going to be knocked off?
28:39If I don't get a pop right away, I'll go nuts.
28:40No one was calling.
29:05Hurry.
29:06Oh, my God.
29:28I don't know.
29:58I don't know.
30:28And Dr. Davis, he'll be in great pain for some time.
30:43Keep him on the opiates.
30:44I wish you wouldn't look at me like that.
31:08You can take it out of the body, but you can't take it out of the mind.
31:13I'm sick and tired of your preaching and moralizing.
31:15My life is my own, and I live it just as I choose.
31:18Well, it's my life as well as yours, and you're not going to drag me down with two.
31:22You're deteriorating day by day, and I can't stand as a...
31:25I'm sick and tired of my life as well.
31:32I'm sick and tired of my life as well.
31:37I'm sick and tired of my life as well.
31:42I'm sick and tired of my life as well.
32:12I'm sick and tired of my life as well.
32:42There's dogwood for the cat, catnip for the bird, bird leaf, and for the human race as tiger, bat sub.
32:51Medicine whose ingredients nature placed in the earth long before the beast of Bruce stepped forth from his cave,
32:58shook the mud off his back, stood on his hind legs, and declared himself man.
33:03Medicine whose deeds and your束 became white, and killed himself man.
33:09inglés band in the earth long before the birth of Bruce's mother.
33:11Remember my dad, asthma paper experiments and Montauごos stamina!
33:12I'm sick and tired of my dad to늄 broo down in the earth long before the beast ofhern Dangerfield,
33:30Well, which way is the big squeeze this afternoon?
33:37I just got here myself.
33:41I guess he's inside Case Naliwan.
33:44I was hoping he was all gogged up so I could ask him for a buck for that testimony.
33:50I can tell at a glance what your trouble is.
33:53You have a tired feeling when you get up in the morning.
33:57A pain of the labrata vertebrae that's smaller the back.
34:00A sore feeling in the bassic canal and the major domitian glands.
34:04The kidney region.
34:07Brack disease, my man. Brack disease.
34:10The old trouble of neglecting unless too late.
34:14I was afraid that's what it was when you explained the symptoms in your talk.
34:18I'll...
34:18Let me see.
34:21You were the man who spoke to my assistant a few days ago
34:25and asked if I'd take the case for a thousand dollars.
34:31If it wasn't me, I didn't know it would be that much.
34:37But I got $350 with me, though.
34:40And if you'll take that as a down payment, I'll...
34:42Well, uh...
34:44Hello, boys.
35:03Oh, yes, Berger.
35:07That testimony about having the tip of your heart shut off was great.
35:19What's on your mind, Denison?
35:23One of the reps.
35:24Somebody let the door open and the healer froze.
35:26What's the loss of a rep?
35:38You boys know, of course, we don't hold services tonight.
35:44Nicky.
35:45Take charge.
35:54Here.
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36:25Come in, everybody, I'm glad to see you.
36:50All right, how are you?
36:51All right, I see you brought some of the little pepper bottle.
37:04There's going to be nothing left.
37:05Hi, Julo, we're going to get lit.
37:08Lena here will be leaping all over the place.
37:10It takes a needle for me to get a bang.
37:12Listen to that, will you?
37:13Why, one slip and this twist will be kicked up like a million.
37:19Where'd you get the rag, Kitty?
37:20Of course, wearing that, you look like the devil's concubine.
37:25The doctor put up for this.
37:27Oh, David, huh?
37:31I thought I saw him coming from the 10-cent store this afternoon.
37:35If you'd have looked closer, you'd have seen it was just your own reflection in the window.
37:40Look what I got, next to nature.
37:43Are you following me?
37:49Following you?
37:50Say, I'm way ahead of you.
37:54When you get to 39th Street, why, uh...
37:58Let me off.
38:00Ladies, ladies, let's not get vulgar.
38:04Yet.
38:05Ah.
38:05That was a fight.
38:08We ought to take a pop on that.
38:11Well, I'm ready for a shot right now.
38:14Oh, I see you got grease there.
38:16In a few minutes, I'm going to watch that chandelier come down and bounce all over this room.
38:22Oh, it's a Mexican rob for you, eh?
38:25Say, don't you know what it means to get the ding?
38:27You're telling me I don't know how to handle my sweet marguerite?
38:30No, no formality here.
38:32Now, start any time.
38:33Step right up, everybody, and take your best shot.
38:35Uh, Lena, you usually take C, don't you?
38:38You can shoot me if I don't, with a needle.
38:48Nick, you ought to know my connection.
38:50Don't be backward, Jimmy.
38:52Oh, the next guy that steals my brassiere, I'm going to sue him for non-support.
38:58Cocaine, eh?
38:58Well, as for mine, I'll take a bang.
39:01A bang?
39:01What are you going to do?
39:02Go to sleep on it?
39:03Oh, what can you expect?
39:04That guy was born in a bed.
39:09Say, listen, be careful you don't get a prickly.
39:11Now, don't you worry.
39:13Uh, I'm not going to shoot the main line if I know what I'm doing.
39:17Hey, did you hear the one about the hop-headed wound of Penny Bank?
39:20Well?
39:21Well, he took another shot, and then he wired the National City Bank if they wanted to merge with him.
39:26I'll take H.
39:28Oh, you want a real drive?
39:54Well, here's the heroine.
40:01She takes a shot of H and joins the first flock of birds migrating south.
40:06All right, the marijuana cigarettes are mine.
40:09Okay, but don't smoke too many, or you might get the ding, remember?
40:13What's yours, Davis?
40:14Well, seeing you've got a whole can of morphine there to tune down on again.
40:21I'll take a seat to start with.
40:22To start with?
40:23Oh, that means you're going to go every route tonight.
40:27Say, did you all hear this one?
40:29A guy was up in the district attorney's office, and the D.A. says to him,
40:33My man, you're charged with murder.
40:35The guy thinks for a minute, and he says,
40:37No, I couldn't be charged with murder, because my credit ain't no good.
40:42That was thunk.
40:44What of it?
40:45This is a festive occasion.
40:47For we are but fellow travelers along life's broad highway.
40:50So, if any man can play the fight, in God's name, let him play.
40:57Snip's story throws up the one about the wife who was defending herself on murder.
41:01She said, Your Honor, I didn't kill my husband.
41:04He was double-tinned, double-jointed, double-crossed, and he died of double pneumonia.
41:08Well, said the judge, it looks more to me like it's a double-barrel shotgun.
41:12Then she laughed and says, Oh, judge, don't mind those holes in his body.
41:15He was moth-eaten when I married him.
41:17Say, did you know I got a special delivery cablegram from Balasto
41:24to come to New York and play the lead in a show he's going to put on
41:27the biggest opera house in town, a show called The Virgin of the North.
41:35So my folks may be quitting us.
41:38Oh, they figured it wasn't well enough for me.
41:40You know, lots of money is sold.
41:42My old man sells locomotives.
41:44Last year, he sold 50,000 locomotives to one railway station alone.
41:49Oh, I didn't tell you how I got the job with Balasto.
41:51I won beauty contests.
41:53Fifty-four of them in the biggest state, the Union.
41:56St. Louis, Milwaukee, Kansas City.
41:59Why, when I was picked out of 20,000 girls,
42:03me, Miss Missouri,
42:04the millionaires were just crazy about me.
42:07What's Vanderbilt was just crazy about me.
42:11Oh, my God.
42:13If, uh, if I give you a cigar,
42:16would you promise to smoke it in some powder factory?
42:23All this bunch is so ignorant,
42:25they don't know class when they see it.
42:27I'm just wasting my time.
42:29Oh, say, did I tell you that a French count bought me a new auto last week?
42:32I mean, he bought me two new autos last week.
42:34Of course, you know, when I go on the stage,
42:36why, the billionaires will be buying me yachts.
42:38You know, once I was on a yacht that was as big as the Titanic.
42:47The party ain't even started yet, and she's beginning to leap.
42:53Look.
42:56Why, he's doing.
43:04Come on, Peter.
43:06You don't think there's anybody out there, do you?
43:08What?
43:10Have you got the bull hunters already?
43:15Dad, I know there's bulls they're watching.
43:17Bulls?
43:20I say, what do you mean bulls?
43:22Don't you know that I gave every bull 24 hours to get out of town?
43:26Say, did I tell you my father about the old Morgan Mansion on Fifth Avenue?
43:29You know, it's the house I ever saw.
43:32Say, do you know next week when I go there to be an actress, I'm going to have 52 maids.
43:38That's enough, Lena.
43:39Now you're beginning to lie.
43:41I never was with such a lous-bitten bunch before.
43:50Why, you're a bunch of hikes.
43:57Come on, Lena.
43:58Why, you're having an effusion of the mouth, and with me present.
44:02Why, you people are looking at a man who can spell thine king.
44:06Dr. Davis, the silver-tongue salvationist who saves sick-witten suckers from cinerite to salvatite to soccer-feeters.
44:14Yes, friends, you are looking at a modern Count Cagliotro.
44:18Professor Davis, the greatest quack-a-path of modern quack-a-dome-ry.
44:24Why, I make more money than...
44:26Now he's talking about money.
44:36Yeah, the bees and the honey.
44:38Too much loose talk about large sums of money.
44:42How's this for a change?
44:43That's fine.
44:47I'm telling you, they're out there.
44:49The hop-head climbed to his lonely room and slopped upon the bed.
45:02There was a haze before his eyes and cobwebs in it.
45:06The hoochie gal is very neat.
45:08She doesn't have everything but her feet.
45:10She takes it up and she takes it down.
45:12She takes it in a way that shakes the town.
45:14Those mumbly pegs that are known as her legs are the apex of human perfection.
45:18But the plates of meat that you call her feet are bigger than those with the common feet.
45:22Forget her feet and consider her new.
45:24For nature honours where they do the most good.
45:27This is a terrible party.
45:31Everybody here's silly.
45:35Hey, gang.
45:37Would you like to see the figure that made courses?
45:41Oh, there's a dance I did in Therese.
45:44Everyone that saw...
45:45Where's that?
45:45Look at the comparison, please.
45:47Look at the comparison, all the best things in the overhead.
45:49Who knows investment, politics, sociology.
45:52Well, here I am looking at the ground, Dr. Avery.
45:55Master of men, master of women, master of men.
45:59Master of anything that walks, talks, twirls, or freaks on the face of this earth.
46:06Uh-oh, there it goes.
46:07I told you she'd get the ding.
46:09I can't be seen at a party like this.
46:11What do my friends think?
46:13What do you mean by giving us all the crepes?
46:19Oh, God, I can't do this!
46:20Duke!
46:21Duke, I can't do this!
46:23I can't do this!
46:25Where's that stuff I slanted here?
46:46Where's the money?
46:48Where's the money?
46:49You gave us to me to buy clothes!
46:51You dirty trollop!
46:53You dirty trollop!
46:56What do you mean by the accident?
46:58You dirty trollop!
47:00I don't know.
47:06You dirty trollop!
47:07Hey, Mrs. Cummings, fellas.
47:22How did your money bounce up with your sales?
47:24Dad, I hope so.
47:26It's my ragged rump luck to check up on my show on a day like this.
47:31I'm taking care of every day when I took in here.
47:34I'm short.
47:35It must have been seen double.
47:39It's taking two bits for the hat.
47:43Somebody's got a quarter?
47:45Well, here.
47:50That looks like a peg along.
47:53Well, you dummy rats, what are you trying to rob me off today?
47:58Denison, still put you built around here while I was out.
48:00Corey, let's have a few measly dollars you have to turn in.
48:14Watch this.
48:15Watch this, Corey, trying to push ten up on me.
48:18Aye?
48:19That's what looked okay to me.
48:22Yesterday killed a healer today, helping this shrine rob me.
48:25You...
48:26You can't do that.
48:36Hey, you can't do that.
48:39Go!
48:39I don't know.
49:09I don't know.
49:39I don't know.
50:09I don't know.
50:39I don't know.
51:09I don't know.
51:39I don't know.
52:09I don't know.
52:39I don't know.
53:09I don't know.
53:11I don't know.
53:13I don't know.
53:15I don't know.
53:17I don't know.
53:21I don't know.
53:25I don't know.
53:33I don't know.
53:39I don't know.
53:40I don't know.
53:41I don't know.
53:47I don't know.
53:49I don't know.
53:59I don't know.
54:00I don't know.
54:01I don't know.
54:03I don't know.
54:05I don't know.
54:07I don't know.
54:09I don't know.
54:10I don't know.
54:11I don't know.
54:15I don't know.
54:16I don't know.
54:17I don't know.
54:19I don't know.
54:21I don't know.
54:23I don't know.
54:25I don't know.
54:27I don't know.
54:29Where?
54:30Where?
54:31Nicky.
54:32Nicky!
54:33Good evening.
54:34Disgrace to society.
54:37Mental and moral power.
54:59The wine is at the market, the rum and the drink is raging, and whosoever is deceiveth
55:13there to buy, is by no means wise.
55:26Wine, fucker.
55:29I just can't drink the stranger.
55:33Oh, God, there is nothing to add to this.
55:39Look at me, God, the miserable thing that I am.
55:56I can't have it.
55:58I can't have it.
56:03God, help me.
56:05No!
56:07God, help me!
56:09No!
56:11God help me.
56:13No.
56:15Mickey.
56:17Emma.
56:19God help me.
56:21No.
56:23God.
56:41God help me.
56:43Nice.
56:45Oh.
56:47Oh.
56:49Oh.
56:53Oh.
56:55Oh.
56:57Oh.
56:59Oh.
57:01Oh.
57:03Oh.
57:05Oh.
57:07Oh.
57:09You
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