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مسلسل Boardwalk Empire مترجم - Episode 2

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02:13That's him.
02:14Excuse me.
02:16Pardon me.
02:44Here we go.
02:44All right.
02:45Come on.
02:45Keep it moving.
02:46Come on.
03:12You a family man, Harlan?
03:14Got me a wife and four boys.
03:22Agent Van Alden.
03:24What?
03:24I don't see you.
03:25Nelson Van Alden, senior prohibition agent, Bureau of Internal Revenue.
03:32Nucky Thompson.
03:35Shoe shine?
03:36Coffee?
03:37Something stronger, maybe?
03:40Nice that you boys have a sense of humor.
03:43Have a seat.
03:52You're a difficult man to see.
03:54I've been waiting since 9 a.m.
03:56Well, there's your mistake right there.
03:58I don't keep regular hours.
04:01That's a little odd for the county treasurer, isn't it?
04:04Both I and the city of Atlantic march to our own drummers.
04:13Well, what can I do for you?
04:15I'm investigating Saturday night shootings.
04:17Well, what's to investigate?
04:19We can all rest now that the architect of that slaughter's been killed himself.
04:23Hans Schroeder.
04:24A hun.
04:25Is it any wonder, though, the level of brutality?
04:28Hans Schroeder was a baker's apprentice for the past 11 years.
04:34He has one citation for public drunkenness.
04:38Oktoberfest, 1912.
04:41I wrote that summons myself.
04:43I used to be sheriff here.
04:45He pissed inside of a moving trolley.
04:47Yet no other criminal record.
04:48Be that as it may, innocent people don't end up dead in fishing nets.
04:51Not even in Atlantic City.
04:54You know, you really should be speaking to our current sheriff.
04:57Your brother, Elias.
04:59That's right.
05:07Have you seen the Hottentot?
05:09It's a terrific show.
05:10Laugh a minute.
05:11And if you're stag, I can certainly introduce you to some eligible young ladies.
05:15I don't go in much for the theater.
05:17Then tell me what you do like.
05:20I stopped by Schroeder's home.
05:22His wife isn't there.
05:23Do you have any idea where I might find her?
05:25Correct me if I'm wrong, but you're Bale of X alcohol, isn't it?
05:28Shouldn't you be out somewhere raiding another still?
05:32I suppose I march to the beat of my own drummer as well.
05:48How the hell did he get in here?
05:50He was waiting for...
05:51Get my brother on the phone.
05:52Yeah.
05:52Now.
05:53Yeah.
05:59Citizens, countrymen, veterans, patriots, join your white brothers and the knights of
06:06the Ku Klux Klan.
06:08Here you are.
06:09Sir, take one.
06:13We are the Christian fraternal.
06:16We are a private organization.
06:18Go to the choir and you are a white.
06:21Baby-a-boy.
06:22What is the name?
06:36Thompson.
06:37Mr. Thompson.
06:38Shit.
06:39What's the saps' name again?
06:40George Baxter, he sells cutlery to the restaurants.
06:43Oh, but isn't good old Baxter house tricks, my friend?
06:46I'm in Clover, I tell you, business is grand.
06:49And, uh, just picked up this little chippy down in Baltimore.
06:52Come here, doll. Say hello to Mr. Thompson.
06:55Hello.
06:56Name's Claudia, she's a shy little thing.
06:58Not especially, just sometimes.
07:00Well, you're in good hands with this one, I tell you that.
07:02Thompson's a big cheese, big as they come.
07:04Some say a big rat.
07:07How about it, is he a carter?
07:10Well, I certainly hope you'll take in some of our attractions.
07:12Oh, we're gonna paint the town, kiddo.
07:14I wanna go roller skating.
07:17Well, if you need anything, you know where to find me.
07:21Your friend's a big shot, huh?
07:23Lacksy knows them all, baby.
07:35Mrs. Schroeder, there's a Mr. Thompson here to see you.
07:39Oh.
07:40Um, yes, please.
07:43I wasn't sure if you wanted visitors.
07:46I need a moment.
08:05You can come in now.
08:07You can come in now.
08:17and I'm the sheriff.
08:18Yes, I know.
08:21Oh, you're looking well.
08:22I go home tomorrow.
08:25Back to the children.
08:26That's fine.
08:28I wanted to talk to you about your husband.
08:32Late husband.
08:33He's involved mining illegal alcohol.
08:37He was never in trouble a day in his life.
08:41Not in that manner.
08:43The man beat you, Mr. Schroeder.
08:46He was not a murderer.
08:49Didn't you just lose a child?
08:54Did you ever follow your husband when he went out at night?
08:59Of course not.
09:00Question who his friends were?
09:01His associates?
09:03No.
09:04Then the fact is, you don't really know what he was up to.
09:07And he could have been involved in these shootings.
09:11Well, I...
09:14I suppose anything...
09:15Then he could have been involved.
09:20I suppose so.
09:21Then if anyone happens to ask, that's what you'll tell them.
09:24I don't see...
09:25How...
09:26You have children.
09:28Theodore.
09:28Emily.
09:30I'm sure you'd be horrified if they ended up in the custody of the county.
09:34Please.
09:36I meant no disrespect.
09:38Of course not.
09:46My brother would like you to have this.
09:50Keep what we discussed in the forefront of your mind.
10:09Who is he?
10:10The mayor?
10:11He's the county treasurer, but he lives like a pharaoh.
10:13The entire eighth floor of the Ritz.
10:16All at the public's expense.
10:17Grand furniture, crystal vases, oil paintings, tailored suits.
10:23Tries a Rolls Royce, too.
10:25At least his chauffeur does.
10:26He's corrupt as the day is long.
10:28And I'm not just talking about a little graft.
10:31There isn't a single business he doesn't get a piece of.
10:33Hey!
10:35Huh?
10:36What do you say?
10:37Huh?
10:37Tupac.
10:38Nor a public employee who doesn't pay for the right to hold his job.
10:42If his aldermen make the collections, then fill his coffers every week.
10:45Naki.
10:47Look who's here.
10:48For the ice fund.
10:49Of course.
10:50Well, thank you.
10:52Sanitation, police.
10:53Right on time.
10:54Fire department.
10:54The envelope catch on fire?
10:56He's got the entire town paying off.
10:58Yet they're still voting in.
11:00The people love him.
11:01The darkies especially.
11:03Remember, gentlemen, to vote excessively, but smoke moderately.
11:07Every waiter, busboy, and porter swears allegiance to him come election time.
11:11And that's just the tip of the iceberg.
11:13No more bets.
11:14Casinos.
11:16Whorehouses.
11:18Even owns a wire service for the racing results.
11:21White shadow in the fifth.
11:22And alcohol?
11:23It hasn't slowed down a bit.
11:25There's hardly a bar or a restaurant where you can't get a drink.
11:28It's practically out in the open.
11:30You went down to Atlantic City following Arnold Rothstein.
11:33What about him?
11:34Frankly, sir, I'm beginning to think Naki Thompson is the bigger fish.
11:41How did she seem?
11:42Was she in good spirits?
11:43She took the money, if that's what you mean.
11:45A little defensive about the husband.
11:47Should have dumped him like I told you.
11:49Side of the road somewhere.
11:50Get rid of him is what you said.
11:51I meant publicly, so he could be identified.
11:54He was identified.
11:55Fish could have ate his face off, Eli.
11:56He could have drifted to Nova Scotia.
11:59You should noodle next time, eh?
12:02I'll be up front.
12:12Mickey.
12:14Mickey, wake up.
12:17He's in our good line.
12:19One and a half.
12:22Go, go, go.
12:23Jesus.
12:24What fucking took you so long?
12:25You're out, Mickey.
12:28So long, sucker.
12:29See you, he's in the funny papers.
12:31I'm out of jail.
12:33Out of business.
12:34Chalky White's taking over.
12:36What are you talking about?
12:38Why?
12:38You broke the cardinal rule, Mickey.
12:40You got caught.
12:41That was set up.
12:42The fix was in from the beginning.
12:44Shut the fuck up!
12:46What am I supposed to tell my partners?
12:47Tell them whatever you'd like.
12:48The feds know who you are now, Mickey.
12:50You're contagious.
12:51So you'll bail me out at least.
12:53No can do.
12:53I can't risk them tying us together.
12:56Is he just going to leave me in here with slanty eyes?
13:00You don't even talk English!
13:02Think of it as a way to broaden your horizons.
13:05Knock it!
13:16Go ahead.
13:19Surprise!
13:22Merry Christmas.
13:23Ho, ho, ho, ho.
13:24Merry Christmas.
13:25Merry Christmas.
13:27Mwah!
13:28What is this?
13:29It's Christmas.
13:29What does it look like?
13:30It was Christmas over a month ago.
13:32Yeah, but not like this it wasn't.
13:34Oh, my God.
13:35What did you do?
13:36Look, you gave me a bonus.
13:37I mean, why wait till next year, right?
13:40I'm sure you have found it in the alley around the corner.
13:42Say, pal, what do you think of this?
13:50Here, I'll help you.
13:52Truck.
13:54That's right.
13:58Truck.
14:00Truck.
14:04For you.
14:06What is it?
14:08I can't...
14:13Oh, my God.
14:17Jimmy, this must have cost $100.
14:19You like it?
14:21Yes, of course.
14:22Then let me worry about the cost.
14:23Here, and this one, too.
14:28Uh...
14:29Is that a vacuum sweeper?
14:30The fella said he can barely keep them in stock.
14:33Here, plug it in.
14:34Here.
14:41Mommy, Mommy, Mommy.
14:43It's a noise.
14:46It's not going to hurt you.
14:49Come on, buddy.
14:51Tommy, look.
14:54Look, it's a vacuum sweeper.
14:56See?
14:57Someone's very tired.
15:00Mommy, Mommy.
15:05Bye.
15:06Hee hee!
15:38Mr. Rusty, Charlie Luciano to see you.
15:47We've got a special guest.
15:53Frankie Yale. How are you?
15:54Hey, y'all.
15:55I understand you just got back from Chicago.
15:59That's why you brought me here?
16:00I asked him to, Frankie.
16:02I was visiting a friend.
16:04So what?
16:06What is a lousy visit, though?
16:07Huh?
16:09For your friend, I mean.
16:12Help yourself.
16:29There was a man once.
16:32I don't recall his name.
16:34He frequented the billiard parlors downtown.
16:41He made a comfortable living wagering whether he could swallow certain objects, billiard balls being a specialty.
16:47He'd pick a ball, take it down his gullet to here, and regurgitate it back up.
16:57And one evening, I decided to challenge this man to a wager.
17:01Ten thousand in cash for him to do the trick with the billiard ball of my choosing.
17:07Now, he knew I'd seen him do this a dozen times, so I can only surmise that he thought I
17:12was stupid.
17:14We laid down the cash, and I handed him the cue ball.
17:19He swallowed it down, he swallowed it down, it lodged in his throat, and he choked to death on the
17:25spot.
17:28What I knew, and he didn't, was that the cue ball was one sixteenth of an inch larger than the
17:32other balls.
17:33Just too large to swallow.
17:46Do you know what the moral of this tale is, Mr. Yale?
17:50Don't need a cue ball.
17:54The moral of this story is that if I'd cause a stranger to choke to death for my own amusement,
18:02what do you think I'll do to you if you don't tell me who ordered you to kill Colosimo?
18:34Jimmy, honey, it's not a good time.
18:41I don't mind.
18:43Let's do something else.
18:56Maybe, you know, maybe we could, you know, do it the French way.
19:02What?
19:05Well, when we were outside Paris, some fellas were talking about some cows they met, and...
19:14Oh, you want me to put my mouth down there?
19:47There were so many times when I would think of you.
19:51I didn't have a kid so hard.
19:58Mama.
19:59God damn it.
20:02Mama, where are you?
20:04Mama's right here, baby.
20:05I can't find you.
20:07Kid's got time in there.
20:12You hungry? You want me to fix you a steak?
20:16No, I gotta do something.
20:18I don't know.
20:21We now take you to ancient Greece.
20:36Behold the sirens, the stunning temptresses who, in their wickedness, enticed Odysseus to dash himself upon the rocks.
20:55Cue the waves crashing.
21:01Sound, that's your cue.
21:04Sound!
21:06Let's break.
21:09Five minutes.
21:13Daddy, I'm really thirsty.
21:15You wanted something?
21:16Come on.
21:21I feel like I needed to fix my pasta, you know.
21:24What?
21:25Okay.
21:26Oh, baby, baby, baby.
21:39Come on, it's all right.
21:40Baby, baby, baby.
21:44Why didn't you write?
21:45I thought you were dead.
21:46I'm fine.
21:50I missed you so much.
21:51I missed you, I did.
21:55It's all right, go on.
21:57Oh, my God, I'm shaking.
22:00When did you come home?
22:02I've been home over a month now.
22:04And you're just coming to see me now?
22:06I've been busy.
22:08Come on, put on some clothes.
22:11Oh, I got you something.
22:22Come on.
22:40It's okay.
22:41Come on, Mom.
22:42This is it.
22:43This is the one.
22:44It's close.
22:45It's very similar.
22:46Oh.
22:47I had the same necklace years ago.
22:50From his father.
22:52I don't have a father.
22:54She sold it to keep a roof over my head.
22:57She's a good idea, Mom.
22:59I promised you I'd replace it, didn't I?
23:04Just having you back.
23:07I don't know what to say.
23:11All right, here we go.
23:35What are you doing?
23:37It's 4.30.
23:39I'm clocking in.
23:41Just like that.
23:43I'd say our relationship has changed rather significantly in the past few days.
23:47Wouldn't you agree?
23:52You tell me.
23:53Actually, why don't you tell me?
23:55You can start with what the fuck happened the other night.
23:58How's that?
23:59All right.
24:03Did I invite you to sit?
24:09Me and Al, we got to talking about life.
24:12Who's Al?
24:12Capone.
24:13He works for Johnny Torrio.
24:14The chubby kid?
24:15Yeah.
24:16Did Torrio sanction this?
24:17Only after the fact.
24:18It was my idea.
24:19Mine and Al's.
24:20We got to talking about life, family, money.
24:23He's got a little boy of his own.
24:24Young children at home, and there's no goddamn accountability whatsoever.
24:28I said I was sorry, Nook.
24:29Really?
24:30When was that?
24:33I'm sorry.
24:35I thought it would be easy, okay?
24:37Get the drop on them, swipe the truck, no one would get hurt.
24:39And me?
24:40Where did I figure in?
24:40It would have never been traced back to you.
24:42Oh, well, guess what?
24:43A fed came in to see me this morning, standing right where you are now, asking questions about Saturday night.
24:48What'd you tell him?
24:49To bugger himself.
24:49What the fuck do you think?
24:51There were deer in the woods.
24:52Al got spooked.
24:53He started shooting.
24:54So you killed four fucking guys?
24:57Five.
24:57Actually, there were four, but let's not quibble over that little detail, shall we?
25:00We couldn't leave any witnesses, Nook.
25:03Fucking idiot.
25:04I screwed up, okay?
25:06I'm sorry.
25:07I'm gonna make it up to you.
25:08I'll work extra hours.
25:09Wait, hold on.
25:10Wait a second.
25:10You don't work for me anymore.
25:11Let's get that straight right now.
25:13And you made that decision, not me.
25:15Well, who's gonna drive you?
25:17What's the difference?
25:18You want to be a gangster, kid?
25:19Go be a gangster.
25:20But if you want to be a gangster in my town, then you'll pay me for the privilege.
25:26That envelope you gave me, my end, according to my calculations, you're three grand short.
25:32What do you mean?
25:33You deaf and stupid.
25:35You pull a stunt like that, ass fuck me with Honor Rothstein in the process, you owe me another
25:39three grand.
25:40Ducky, I spent most of the money.
25:41Three thousand dollars.
25:42You've got 48 hours.
26:17What will it be?
26:20I'll take a whiskey and a statement on the record.
26:23How's that?
26:24Eddie Corrigan, Chicago Tribune. I believe we already met.
26:27You drink in a while?
26:28Whiskey, like I said.
26:31Three bucks.
26:34What's your name?
26:35Al Brown.
26:40Hit me again.
26:45I'm going with a story link in Johnny Torrio to the big gym burger.
26:49Why would you do that?
26:51Because I think it's true.
26:53Would you like to make a statement?
26:57Sure.
27:11What the fuck's going on?
27:13I'm making a statement.
27:27Arnold Rothstein again.
27:32Put on a black suit. You'll be driving me tonight.
27:35Shall I wear a chauffeur's cap as well?
27:38If you want.
27:39Well, I have to borrow one, then.
27:40Well, then borrow one.
27:41Or don't.
27:42What are you asking me for?
27:44Well, the chauffeur must have a cap.
27:52What a pleasant surprise.
27:56I'm sure.
27:56So, the reason I've been calling, the delivery I arranged, I never received it.
28:04You don't say.
28:05Truck ran out of petrol, who knows.
28:07We'll chalk it up to a misunderstanding.
28:10Chalk it up however you'd like.
28:12Fine.
28:13Then a hundred grand should cover it.
28:14Excuse me?
28:16You owe me a hundred thousand dollars, Mr. Thompson.
28:20It's bad enough you sold my load to Chicago.
28:24My sister-in-law's nephew was one of those drivers.
28:28I didn't sell your load to anyone, and I don't care if your mother was one of the drivers.
28:32Is this the way you do business?
28:34You want to see how I do business?
28:35Show your face again in Atlantic City.
29:12I don't care if your mother was one of those drivers.
29:14Go back to sleep.
29:17What are you doing?
29:20Nothing.
29:21I'm getting something.
29:24Is everything all right?
29:27Go back to sleep.
29:28You're going to wake the baby.
30:00You're going to wake up to sleep.
30:00You're going to wake up to sleep.
30:01You're going to wake up to sleep.
30:02You're going to wake up to sleep.
30:03You're going to wake up to sleep.
30:03You're going to wake up to sleep.
30:04You're going to wake up to sleep.
30:04You're going to wake up to sleep.
30:05You're going to wake up to sleep.
30:06You're going to wake up to sleep.
30:06You're going to wake up to sleep.
30:08You're going to wake up to sleep.
30:10You're going to wake up to sleep.
30:30Thank you so much for playing.
30:49Mrs. Schroeder
30:51Hello
30:52I'm Nelson Van Alden
30:54I'm with the Bureau of Internal Revenue
30:56I'd like to speak to you about your husband
31:06Please
31:12Is this a bad time?
31:15I'm just back from the hospital
31:17Oh, I didn't realize
31:22Please
31:30Sit
31:33I can't wait
31:36It's ok
31:41I'll be here
31:41I'm just going to show you how my family feels
31:41A brand new streaks
31:51It's a brand new streaks
31:52I should use a brand new streaks
31:52I can use a brand new streaks
31:53I'm a brand new streaks
32:00I've seen a brand new streaks
32:02first of all my condolences i'm sure your husband was a fine and decent man
32:12i realize this is cold comfort but i have reason to believe that
32:17his murder is unrelated to any alleged ties to bootlegging i i don't understand he was a patsy
32:24mrs schroeder a dupe set up to take the fall by whom i'm not sure yet do you mind if
32:32i smoke please
32:40i had a ribbon what exactly is the nature of your relationship to nucky thompson
33:01hey knock hey champ say can you lend me a few bucks i'd like to but i'm a little short
33:13look at the lovebirds looks like you're having a ball we're having a smell time sure
33:18saltwater taffy would you like some no but uh you go ahead
33:30talk about a flat tire lionel barrimar last night dinner at the knife and fork champagne till dawn
33:38not so much as a smooch she looks like a pushover that's what i thought
33:43what are you about 20 21 oh forgive me for asking it's just that george and i were talking
33:49i'm 19 why that's ideal you see i'm thinking of sponsoring a beauty contest right here in
33:56atlantic city and if you don't mind my saying you've got plenty of what it takes
34:00a beauty contest naturally who doesn't love a pretty girl what would i have to do well keep in
34:06touch and i'll let you know oh incidentally georgie here will be one of our judges really
34:10certainly thanks knock you out of the dark that ought to warm her up
34:24hello atlantic city new jersey to chicago illinois yeah it took you long enough i've been waiting a
34:29half hour go ahead please hello
34:37hello hello is anyone there who's this al it's jimmy jim dormity
34:48oh jimmy atlantic city what gives i'm in a fix i need your help what kind of fix the coppers
34:56no it's not that i i need money you blew all that though already it's a long story
35:05i need you to wire me five hundred dollars
35:09what i didn't hear you i need you to go to western union and wire me five hundred dollars
35:16i can't hear you pal there's trouble on the wire
35:20al jimmy jimmy you there al can you hear me i can't hear you al call me back pal sounds
35:27like you
35:27don't need help son of a bitch al operator may i help you yeah you you can go jump in
35:39a fucking lake
35:45why is your money cold it was in my pocket you walked here i let jimmy go it's time he
35:53struck out
35:53on his own well maybe you'd be good for him stuffing him up a little bit who knows cognacs will
36:02you talking indigestion you and me both stomach's been killing me so what do you hear from second
36:11senator edge is coming down frank hagg too from jersey city for my birthday
36:18jesus the grown man still throwing himself birthdays does that mean i should cancel your
36:23coups for the night fuck it does
36:27i'm hoping to pin edge down on that road appropriation money
36:30you should horse train lexon's coming up he's got his eye on washington
36:34i think he can go all the way god knows the ladies like him
36:38that could be a lot of goddamn votes
36:40that's a frightening thought
36:43well the vote's a vote isn't it
36:45you think so
36:51luann
36:55luann
36:58god damn it
37:03luann
37:15what the hell are you doing back there
37:16you hear this bell get your ass in here do you understand that
37:20yes sir
37:22is there something i could do for you
37:25i want you to tell mr thompson here what your your thoughts are on the league of nations
37:29big meeting there last week right
37:38paris
37:39i don't know what that is sir
37:43well how do you feel about uh the herity act
37:47holiday
37:48herity
37:49allows banks to operate through subsidiaries
37:54sorry commodore
37:56i'm not versed in these matters
37:59of course she isn't
38:00she empties my piss pot
38:14that's your woman's vote
38:23come on come on
38:24come on let's go
38:27it happens
38:30yeah
38:52my dearest
38:54rose
38:57i trust and pray
38:58to our lord
39:00that this missive
39:02finds you well
39:04and in good spirits
39:08important agency business
39:10keeps me from home
39:12for how much longer i cannot
39:14say
39:18please see to it
39:19that you run the faucets
39:21at least twice a day
39:24as the winter weather
39:26can cause the pipes to crack
39:31your devoted husband
39:35nelson
39:36and
39:46and
39:47and
39:50and
40:28I'm going to put it in a little bit.
40:56I don't know.
41:16I don't know.
41:36I'm starring in The Mark of Zorro.
41:38I'll put that on my list.
41:42Mrs. Schroeder is here.
41:44Now?
41:45She says she must see you.
41:54Who's Mrs. Schroeder?
41:57Just wait in the car with Eddie.
42:04Mrs. Schroeder, what a surprise.
42:06I'm sorry.
42:07I know it's late.
42:08It's nearly midnight.
42:10Where are your children?
42:10They're with the neighbor.
42:14Shall we?
42:20Here, have a seat.
42:32Mr. Thompson, I apologize.
42:36But I need to return this.
42:39Well, that certainly could have waited till tomorrow.
42:41No, it couldn't.
42:45That money, I don't know what it is, what it's for.
42:51It was weighing too heavily on my conscience.
42:54Your conscience?
42:56Well, why should it do that?
43:03With my husband gone.
43:09I understand what you're going through, whatever the circumstances.
43:16Was she very young?
43:19Your wife?
43:23Yes, she was.
43:2528.
43:29She was a beautiful, loving woman.
43:33I'll keep her in my prayers.
43:40When I came to you for help, it was only to ask for employment for my husband.
43:47I was a parlor maid back in Ireland.
43:50With these soft hands?
43:56My point is, I wasn't seeking alms.
43:58But we're Christians.
44:00That was the charitable thing.
44:02Charity degrades those who receive it.
44:05And hardens those who dispense it.
44:08That's French or something, isn't it?
44:11George Sand.
44:13He was a poet.
44:14He was a she, actually.
44:17Baroness Amandine Lucille Dupin.
44:21Sand was her pen name.
44:23My employer was a barrister.
44:26The house was filled with books.
44:28And I'll bet you read them all.
44:29As many as I could.
44:34Will you help me, Mr. Thompson?
44:37All I want is to provide for my children.
44:41I'd like to help you.
44:43Then tell me what to do.
44:46What do you want from me?
44:56I want you to vote Republican.
45:08George, stop.
45:09Kiss me, baby.
45:10Come on.
45:12You see what you're doing to me?
45:13Stop getting fresh.
45:15Come on, honey.
45:16I'm crazy for you.
45:17Stop.
45:17I'm not that kind of girl.
45:19Really?
45:20Well, what kind of girl are you, huh?
45:25So that's the way it's going to be, huh?
45:26Come near me and I'll scream.
45:28Come near you?
45:29Who can get close to you?
45:32Get your things.
45:32I'm taking you back to Baltimore.
45:34At this hour?
45:35Well, I got headlamps, haven't I?
45:38A guy comes home and he sees his wife in bed with a stranger.
45:42He says, what the hell are you two doing?
45:43He turns to the stranger and says, see, I told you he was stupid.
45:46A fella comes home to his wife and he says, honey, pack your bags.
45:50I've just won the Irish sweet steaks.
45:52He says, well, should I pack for warm weather or cold?
45:56Doesn't matter to me, he says, as long as you're gone by noon.
46:00You had one the other day.
46:02That's Nunky.
46:05Sir James of the Abseek and Isle.
46:15I got what you asked for.
46:20Do I need to count it?
46:23Only if you don't trust me.
46:28So I swear, there's a block of ice.
46:34Gentlemen and ladies, to the tables.
46:45Money plays.
46:47$3,000 on black.
46:50Check.
46:51Play.
46:57No more bets.
47:05And the world turns.
47:12$23,000 red.
47:14Not my night, apparently.
47:31Waste of time.
47:32That's what this trip was.
47:34There are plenty of girls.
47:35Plan D will give their I.T. for a time like I showed you.
47:40V8.
47:42Champagne.
47:42Fancy supper.
47:44$70 in a dress shop.
47:48Could have shown a little gratitude, you know.
47:52Not that kind of girl.
47:54What kind of girl goes away with a fella she just met, anyway?
47:59You can forget about that beauty patch.
48:01I'll tell you that right now.
48:02All right, enough.
48:03Quit your jabbering.
48:05Pull over.
48:07Go on, do it.
48:22You want to kiss me?
48:24Go ahead.
48:25You bet I do.
48:31Go on, I'm butting your trousers.
48:43Oh, oh!
48:46Oh, oh!
48:51Oh, oh!
48:52Oh!
48:53Oh!
48:53Oh!
49:05By the light of the silvery moon,
49:13I want some food,
49:17so, my honey, I'll prove love you.
49:21On the moon, keep a shining in tune
49:27Your silvery beams will bring the dreams
49:32We'll be cuddling, we'll call the moon
49:36By the silvery moon
49:42Choir, sing, bell, ring
49:46Preacher says you'll wait forevermore
49:49Act two, all through
49:54Every night the same encore
49:57By the light of the moon
50:01On the silvery moon
50:05Your silvery beams will bring the dreams
50:10We'll call the moon
50:13By the silvery moon
50:15By the silvery moon
50:16By the silvery moon
50:18By the silvery moon
50:20By the silvery moon
50:20Yes, yes, yes, yes
50:21In the wild
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