1. I've been in a lot of
places since Pearl Harbor.
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2. I like something about every
one of them. Even Vegas.
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3. But there's only one city I miss.
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4. General Batista had been running
the country for almost 30 years.
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5. But this was 1958.
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6. We weren't paying attention
to the rebels in the hills.
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7. All we knew about Havana was...
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8. the lights in the
Prado never went out...
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9. and you had a damned good chance
of having the time of your life.
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10. Check.
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11. Check.
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12. Bet $10.
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13. $10, raise $20.
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14. You guys know something I don't?
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15. - Raise $25.
- Come in.
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16. Sorry, Captain, but Tony the bar boy
saw some guys breaking into the cars.
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17. Wait a minute. What was your bet?
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18. - See you and raise you $25.
- I told them they cannot do that.
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19. But they say they're SIM and
they can do what they want.
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20. - $25?
- Take your time, Captain.
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21. Christ. Look, I call.
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22. I'll be right back.
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23. - What the hell is SIM?
- S-I-M. Military intelligence.
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24. Batista's gestapo.
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25. This is an American ship, so as
you're concerned, it's American soil.
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26. - There are arms on this ship.
- Have you found arms on this ship?
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27. Here's the license number. Maybe we'll
have to detain the ship in Havana.
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28. You can't hold a ship because
of one solitary pistol.
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29. That deck is off-limits
except to the crew.
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30. You're violating every international
maritime law there is...
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31. and unless you can show
me a search warrant...
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32. I'm reporting you
to the US Embassy.
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33. We've been advised there's
contraband on this ship.
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34. Advised by who?
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35. Just because your military can't
control some kids throwing...
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36. It's mine.
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37. - This your car, sir?
- You copied the wrong plates, amigo.
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38. That's my gun. Why? Is there a
problem? Want to see my permit?
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39. It's prohibited to
bring weapons into Cuba.
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40. Could we talk about this outside?
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41. - I'm sorry for the fuss, Captain.
- After you, sir.
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42. Okay, everything's settled.
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43. Just relax. Have a nice time. Have
a Christmas drink on the house.
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44. Mrs. Duran?
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45. Marion Chigwell.
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46. We met the last time I was in
Havana at Nettie Greenfield's.
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47. Of course. Hello.
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48. I don't know if Nettie told you.
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49. I'm writing an article on Caribbean
cuisine for Gourmet Magazine.
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50. Really?
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51. She said you know a woman who
has the best cook in Havana.
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52. What will happen to that
man who owned the gun?
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53. They'll probably give him a hard time.
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54. - Can I buy you a drink?
- Thanks, no. Excuse me.
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55. It's no joke, my friend.
It's a very serious offense.
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56. I see no permit here, sir.
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57. Maybe I got it right here.
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58. Maybe I need a new permit.
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59. Come on, guys. It's Christmas Eve.
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60. We are no longer
issuing permits, Señor.
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61. The fresh air woke me up.
Tell me about your article.
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62. See if you like this.
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63. - I'm crazy about it.
- A pinch of ground coffee.
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64. Another for the lady, por favor.
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65. What were you doing stateside?
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66. - Palm Beach parties?
- No, just...
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67. Just last minute Christmas shopping?
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68. $300.
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69. That's a lot of money.
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70. Could you excuse us? There's
a guy really sick in here.
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71. Use the one downstairs,
please. Thanks.
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72. - $400.
- You just said $300.
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73. - You're ungrateful.
- Okay, I...
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74. make it $350.
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75. $500.
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76. It's a kind of picante
sauce. It's extraordinary.
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77. - Wait a minute, man.
- What?
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78. Where's my gun?
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79. You go out on the deck, and
look over the railing...
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80. way over.
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81. He uses fresh cilantro
instead of parsley.
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82. I'm so sorry. Excuse me again.
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83. Dance, Sailor?
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84. You look surprised. Don't
women ever ask you to dance?
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85. Not women as beautiful as you.
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86. Thank you, sir.
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87. And the ones that do usually
find it easier than you did.
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88. What?
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89. I said all that fuss
over one little gun.
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90. They got a tip, they say.
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91. - Is that the end of it, you think?
- End of what?
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92. - The searching.
- Probably not. Why?
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93. - Bringing in something you shouldn't?
- Perfume.
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94. That's going the other
way. Smells good, though.
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95. It wasn't your gun, was it?
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96. - Excuse me, miss. I've got some friends...
- $500.
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97. - No, thanks.
- I haven't told you...
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98. Okay. What?
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99. - It's silly, really.
- Is it?
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100. Because you don't seem silly to me.
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101. Let me guess.
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102. You want to drive your car off the boat
but you've suddenly developed a problem.
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103. Come here.
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104. You can't be doing this for
a living. You're lousy at it.
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105. I'm not doing it for a living.
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106. People know you in Havana?
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107. I live there. I'll pay
whatever it takes. $600.
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108. $800.
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109. You really want this, don't you?
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110. Will you do it?
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111. It would be against my
principles, if I had any.
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112. One, two, three, four, five, six.
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113. The way it works is
half now, half later.
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114. That way I won't run
away with your "perfume."
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115. The Lido.
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116. Pardon me?
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117. Where I'll take your car.
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118. Fine. I'll see you at the
casino at 10:00 for...
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119. The payoff.
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120. Thank you.
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121. Want to tell me what kind of car,
or should I just try them all?
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122. A green Town and Country.
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123. Mine's a Cadillac convertible.
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124. Naturally.
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125. Swell.
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126. Please get out of the car, sir.
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127. - What's in the boxes?
- What?
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128. What's in the boxes?
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129. - Probably hand grenades.
- Open them.
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130. - Take a couple for the kids.
- Thank you, sir.
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131. Jack.
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132. - Ramos, where's the story?
- How are you?
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133. Right here, interviewing
your fellow Americans.
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134. It's amazing. No one is afraid.
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135. Should we be?
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136. You don't take any of
this seriously, do you?
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137. I know it's like pesos to you.
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138. Or any foreign currency.
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139. If it's not an American
dollar, it's worth nothing.
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140. Jack, I'm telling you we are
in the middle of a revolution.
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141. This revolution is real.
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142. It's too early for this bullshit.
Have you seen Joe Volpi?
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143. - Never mind.
- Welcome back.
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144. How are you? You ought
to check your messages.
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145. I've been trying to
reach you for a week.
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146. I've been putting together a stake.
Can't run a game without one.
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147. It's off. There's no game to run.
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148. Mike McClany on two, Joe.
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149. - Later.
- You're kidding, right?
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150. Nobody's interested in
high-stakes poker right now.
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151. We got a little confusion
going on down here.
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152. You mean the revolution?
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153. There should be a lot of loose
money, people cashing out.
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154. You know what they do?
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155. They give their wives
money, buy holy statues.
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156. The wife shoves a few grand up St.
Anthony's ass and flies to Miami.
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157. - Forget poker.
- Langan's down three, wants three more.
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158. I'll tell you something
I learned in the Pacific.
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159. Nothing like some gunfire to
stimulate a little action.
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160. Is that right? Somebody blew up
an ammunition dump last night.
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161. - See any big players?
- They're there.
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162. They're not playing. They don't
smell blood. I thought we had a deal.
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163. They're not playing 'cause
they don't know what'll happen.
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164. They're sweating out there. I can smell it.
This is exactly the time to set up a big one.
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165. You just got off the boat. These
people have what we call factions.
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166. One group wants this guy,
the other wants their guy.
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167. Meanwhile, this Castro is broadcasting
shortwave from the mountains.
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168. Talking insurrection.
Change, he's talking about.
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169. Change what? They don't
know what they want.
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170. That's why they'll play. They
can do something about it.
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171. You want to play poker, play
poker in your apartment.
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172. The players I'm talking about...
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173. they don't walk up three flights.
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174. I can make this thing happen.
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175. They'll walk around the tables. It
would heat things up. A big game.
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176. Nice shoes, Jack. New?
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177. There are other places.
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178. Not really. Meyer
still runs this town.
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179. Think it over, Joe.
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180. But don't take too long. The
revolution might go away.
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181. No more bets.
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182. Twenty-two, black.
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183. Place your bets, folks.
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184. Gonna bet seven, right?
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185. That's what people usually bet when
they don't bet their birthdays.
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186. This way you lose also.
It just takes longer.
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187. Nineteen, red.
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188. I got it. Never mind. I got it. Sorry.
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189. Cigarette lighter, cigarettes...
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190. passport, US, wallet.
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191. - Want a daiquiri?
- Ginger ale, please.
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192. Ginger ale and a daiquiri.
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193. Let me give you your money.
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194. Here's the parking ticket and...
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195. Six, seven, eight. It's all here.
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196. Aren't you impressed?
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197. You think I'm just a jerk
trying to pick you up?
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198. - Why should I change my mind, Mr...
- Weil.
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199. You can call me Jack.
And what's your name?
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200. Millicent Smith.
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201. No, it's not.
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202. What do you do, Mr.
Weil? Are you a magician?
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203. Ann...
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204. Shirley no, not Shirley.
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205. - Catherine.
- Roberta.
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206. What are the radios for, Bobby?
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207. - Did you think I wouldn't check?
- A worthy cause.
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208. Worthy enough to get me
stuck in a Cuban jail?
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209. Yes.
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210. Are you some kind of fanatic?
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211. Thank you for helping.
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212. - Green Town and Country for the lady.
- Yes, sir. Thank you.
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213. - I'd like to see you again.
- I told you. I'm married.
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214. No, you didn't.
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215. I'm sorry. It was unintentional.
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216. That's too bad.
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217. This isn't like the States.
People fool around here.
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218. I think it's the climate.
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219. I keep a place here. A small flat.
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220. It's in one of the old buildings.
A lot of charm, discreet.
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221. You're very straightforward,
aren't you, Mr. Weil?
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222. I can be suave.
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223. Believe me. But I figure you
know a lot of suave guys.
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224. I got no edge that way.
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225. But how many crude guys do you know?
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226. You are seriously beautiful.
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227. Please.
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228. It's very important that
nobody know about this.
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229. If it's important to you,
it's important to me.
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230. - I hope you know what you're doing.
- I do.
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231. Silk blouse, fancy car. Why
do you need a revolution?
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232. You did me a favor. I'm very
grateful, but you're arrogant.
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233. What do you really know about Cuba?
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234. Who's in charge and how to stay out of
trouble. What I know about any place.
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235. That's not enough.
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236. Can I have that?
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237. For luck.
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238. - Do you believe in luck?
- Nope.
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239. I really have to go. Thank you.
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240. I got a message for Joe Volpi.
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241. This is Jack Weil. Tell
him I'm out playing cards.
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242. The ante is dos pesos.
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243. We're playing straight draw.
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244. You bluffed me, man. I know it.
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245. What's the word for
"bluff" in this language?
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246. Bluff is the word.
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247. It'll cost you a grand.
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248. I'm in.
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249. All for you, amigo. Also some
coffee, when you get a chance.
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250. It's Baby Hernandez.
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251. So what they say is true, Jackie?
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252. - What?
- That you'll play anywhere.
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253. Anywhere they'll have me. You in?
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254. Deal. I got to make a call.
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255. Deuce, trey. Possible straight.
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256. Nine to five, office
hours. Pair of ladies.
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257. Four of clubs. Suicide king.
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258. Seven and three belong to me.
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259. Ladies bet.
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260. I will bet $300.
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261. I'm in.
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262. Good action. Congenial surroundings.
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263. It's all I ask for.
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264. - I got impatient.
- You're in no position.
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265. Got your attention, though.
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266. I always said if you thought about
anything but snatch and poker...
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267. you'd be a remarkable man.
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268. Look at those poor sons of bitches.
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269. They'll trade in that schmuck
Batista for what? Some other schmuck.
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270. What do you think, Joe? You worried?
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271. You know they spit on
Nixon in South America?
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272. They spit on the Vice
President of the United States.
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273. And The New York Times thinks
Castro's Jesus H. Christ.
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274. Younger than me, Castro.
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275. Okay. You can run one game at the Lido.
Ten percent rake, the way we said.
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276. That's not enough.
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277. I want more, Joe.
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278. I've played every Elk's club
and Moose hall in America, Joe.
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279. I remember every hand of every game...
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280. and now I want a shot, one shot...
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281. at a game I could
never get near before...
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282. with guys who don't even think
how much they're playing for.
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283. I want the house to back me.
I want you to talk to Meyer.
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284. Yesterday you were begging to run a
game. Now you want to get bankrolled?
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285. - Didn't I save your life during the war?
- I was in Vegas.
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286. I would have.
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287. What is this? I don't
think I remember you.
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288. Funny thing happened
to me last week, Joe.
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289. I realized I wasn't
going to die young.
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290. This is the time for me.
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291. Right now. And this is the city.
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292. You're a little tired, Jack.
One game, the way we said.
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293. We'll see how that goes.
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294. One world at a time, my friend.
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295. I find an old-fashioned strongman
like Batista sort of charming, funny.
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296. - To us that joke is now stale.
- But who is he? Castro?
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297. Just a voice on the
radio. Is he a Communist?
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298. What is a Communist? In
Russia, Communism is boring.
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299. Bring it to the
Caribbean. Cha-cha-cha.
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300. By the way, it's the daiquiri
here and the mojito at the Conuco.
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301. Felipe.
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302. Hi. Do you speak English?
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303. - All the time.
- I told you he was American.
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304. - Listen. We can't decide.
- What you want is a daiquiri.
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305. Daiquiris. Dos.
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306. - And what if I don't like it?
- You will.
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307. My name's Jack Weil, by the way.
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308. I'm Diane...
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309. and she's Patty.
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310. Down here marlin fishing?
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311. Merry Christmas, señoritas.
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312. - Your first trip to Havana?
- Where's the story?
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313. These two beautiful
flowers are the story.
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314. Welcome to Hemingway's favorite bar.
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315. We know. We hoped we'd see him here.
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316. I'm Diane and she's Patty.
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317. Hello. He didn't tell you?
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318. Tell us what?
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319. Son of a gun. That's
so like you, Ernie.
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320. Ernest Jack Hemingway.
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321. - Where's the beard?
- He's traveling incognito.
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322. Hello. I'm Marion Chigwell.
I write for Gourmet.
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323. How are you? Hello.
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324. Were you on the Key West
ferry a few nights ago?
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325. - Was I wearing a beard?
- No beard.
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326. Hey, what about Castro and
them? Is all this dangerous?
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327. Excuse me. Nice meeting you.
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328. - Ladies.
- Shoving off?
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329. I still have three restaurants to
try before midnight. I'll see you.
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330. - You think he's a fruit?
- He's lying about something.
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331. Okay, let's start at a place
where the tourists don't drink.
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332. - Want to try a mojito?
- Sure. I want to try everything.
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333. All right.
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334. - How about you, Diane?
- I'm Patty.
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335. Right, just testing you.
Want to try everything, too?
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336. I sure hope so. See the
guys at the end of the bar?
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337. Dressed in white. They're
Batista's secret police.
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338. S-l-M. SIM.
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339. What do they want?
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340. They want to keep
something from happening.
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341. That'd be too bad.
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342. My God.
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343. - It's Duran.
- What?
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344. It's Arturo Duran.
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345. Is he a friend of yours?
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346. I know his family. He's a doctor.
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347. I met him once.
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348. They say he's been in the
mountains, meeting with Castro.
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349. I think he's a very important
man in the resistance.
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350. Are we going to eat here or what?
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351. - Who's the woman?
- That's his wife.
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352. Hello.
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353. It's been a long time.
Do you have a moment?
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354. For you? Are you kidding?
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355. - Good evening.
- Señora Duran.
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356. I didn't know your
husband knew Jack Weil.
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357. - Yes.
- I'm Diane and this is Patty.
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358. Sorry. Ramos is okay...
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359. but he's a reporter, after all.
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360. - Yeah.
- You don't know who I am, do you?
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361. Just that Ramos gets all choked
up when he talks about you.
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362. You know Latins.
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363. I wanted to thank you for what you
did. My wife says you were amazing.
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364. Can you have supper with us?
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365. - No...
- Of course you can.
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366. Please.
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367. It would make us very happy.
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368. I think you will like the food.
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369. - I've eaten here.
- Mr. Weil keeps an apartment in Havana.
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370. You spend a lot of time in Havana?
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371. I come down here to play cards.
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372. - Gambling?
- I keep the gambling to a minimum.
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373. - How do you do that?
- By being good at it.
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374. These guys in the shades
they don't worry you?
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375. Not so much. Not because I'm brave.
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376. For Batista there are two
classes of people in Cuba...
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377. the torturable and
the non-torturable.
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378. I come from a well-known family...
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379. an old one, rich.
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380. Too rich.
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381. I hope you know how important
it was, what you did for us.
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382. It's okay. I'll take your word for it.
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383. You're a card player.
A good one, I assume.
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384. If I asked you to do something more...
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385. No, I don't play cards
for that. That's politics.
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386. That's very American. Politics
is what your life is all about.
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387. - But you're not interested.
- Not my life.
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388. Everyone's life, Mr. Weil.
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389. Isn't politics just a kind of hope?
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390. It's still politics.
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391. What about fairness?
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392. I'm sorry?
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393. As a gambler, doesn't
fairness interest you?
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394. Very much.
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395. Outside of the casinos
here, it's not so fair.
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396. Children in the country die of TB.
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397. And those that don't die,
when they get hungry enough...
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398. they come to Havana
and sell themselves.
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399. - Some of us are trying to change...
- You're making Mr. Weil uncomfortable.
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400. I'm sorry. I'm being a bore.
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401. You see, it's just that we
have one objective in mind...
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402. to get rid of him.
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403. You cannot do that nicely.
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404. Please don't misunderstand me.
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405. In fact, I'm fascinated
by men like you...
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406. how you keep a kind of innocence.
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407. Perhaps it isn't innocence
at all. Perhaps Mr. Weil...
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409. I know politicians. I
play cards with them.
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410. And I love to because
they're easy to beat.
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411. It's the only place an ordinary
man can beat a politician.
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412. I think I ought to join my friends.
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413. - It was good of you to take the time...
- Why are they easy to beat?
Copy !req
414. Because sometimes in poker it's
smarter to lose with a winning hand...
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415. so you can win later
with a losing one.
Copy !req
416. And politicians never
can quite believe that...
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417. because they want the power now.
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418. I think you know more
than you admit, Mr. Weil.
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419. Someone has to be responsible
for changing things.
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420. Maybe so, but I don't really
feel qualified to decide who.
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421. Then why did you help?
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422. - It was a business deal.
- Then why did you give back the money?
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423. She told me the envelope was
in her purse when she got home.
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424. Perhaps you do believe
in something after all.
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425. Perhaps you believe in
beautiful women, Mr. Weil.
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426. Blow job, Americano señor?
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427. Santos, how's it going?
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428. Twilight of the gods, Jackie.
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429. Well, well.
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430. You're full of surprises.
How do you know him anyway?
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431. We went to junior high school
together. I miss anything?
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432. Having a good time, ladies?
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433. It's okay, but...
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434. - I want to see the real Havana.
- Yeah?
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435. - Where are the lights?
- Don't turn on the lights.
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436. Snow White. Come here.
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437. This is what you came
down for, isn't it?
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438. Patty, where are you?
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439. Which one are you?
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440. Which one are you?
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441. Anejo and a cup of coffee.
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442. Lost you last night.
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443. You hear the one about the
prostitute, the parrot and the pig?
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444. A prostitute, a parrot and a pig
are floating along in a raft.
Copy !req
445. And the...
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446. The parrot says to the pig...
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447. Do you want to hear this?
Copy !req
448. Taken in the morgue this morning.
Copy !req
449. SIM finally got him.
Copy !req
450. They say he tried to escape
and they had to shoot him.
Copy !req
451. What did he say last night? Anything?
Copy !req
452. Was he worried? What did he say?
Copy !req
453. He said he was non-torturable.
Copy !req
454. Right. So they just killed him.
Copy !req
455. Goddamn SIM.
Copy !req
456. Joe Volpi has been looking for you. He
said he was able to arrange the party.
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457. Varadero Suite at the Lido.
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458. Are you not telling me
something I should know?
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459. What about the wife?
What happened to her?
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460. Newspaper says "disappeared."
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461. Your husband was a fool.
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462. But he was a Cuban fool.
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463. You, I cannot understand.
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464. This government is the
protector of your class!
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465. Tell me you understand that!
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466. Do you understand that?
Copy !req
467. Are there others like you
from the country club?
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468. Tell me!
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469. Perhaps you know them from the
hairdresser or the yacht club?
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470. What am I gonna do with you, señora?
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471. The heavy hitter's Roy Forbes.
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472. Canadian. Tin mines. Loaded.
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473. - Who are the wrestlers?
- Bodyguards.
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474. One of our players
is unpopular lately.
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475. Colonel Menocal. Runs SIM.
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476. Gentlemen. Who do you
know, Jack? You know Willy?
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477. Somebody said you were
sailing off Venezuela.
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478. You know Baby.
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479. Roy Forbes, Jack Weil.
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480. - Captain.
- Lieutenant. Faustino Coro.
Copy !req
481. Buy-in's a grand.
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482. - Give me three.
- Just gonna stick your toe in the water?
Copy !req
483. You're letting this
bum in the game, Joe?
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484. I let you in, Mike. Who
the hell am I gonna refuse?
Copy !req
485. - Colonel Menocal. Jack Weil.
- Mucho gusto.
Copy !req
486. Colonel.
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487. Table stakes. $20
ante. Dealer's choice.
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488. We playing against Joe
Volpi's money or yours?
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489. All mine.
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490. In honor of you, Mr.
Forbes. Canadian stud.
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491. You know how to play?
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492. Sure. Four cards straight.
A flush beats a pair.
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493. Okay with you?
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494. Of course.
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495. I seen your friend,
Dante de Cenzo, in Miami.
Copy !req
496. Did he tell you I own this joint now?
Copy !req
497. Practically.
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498. The feds made him sell.
Since the Kefauver...
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499. you can't own a
joint in Vegas and Cuba.
Copy !req
500. Louder, Mike. The bugs may
not have picked up every word.
Copy !req
501. - This is public knowledge.
- It is now.
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502. When you play poker you got to
ante first. One of the main rules.
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503. It's Christmas firecrackers.
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504. - Ten bets.
- It's getting to be like Shanghai.
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505. I was there in '49.
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506. It was sensational,
but I stayed too long.
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507. The Communists came
in. I lost a fortune.
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508. $50.
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509. Trick is to get in and to get out.
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510. This is not Shanghai, Willy.
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511. This is Havana, Cuba.
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512. Any chance Mrs. Duran is alive?
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513. Play poker, Jack.
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514. Whose bet?
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515. It's Jack's bet.
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516. Wait, señora.
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517. Surely you know something of value,
something I can tell my colonel.
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518. It would please him. I
would be sergeant maybe.
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519. Come in here, señora.
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520. I want to show you something.
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521. What can happen.
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522. You see what can happen?
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523. You know this pretty girl?
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524. Her name is...
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525. Monica Eloy.
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526. She's 17 years old.
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527. She was a drama student at the
university before it was closed.
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528. She had a scholarship.
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529. She made her own clothes.
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530. She could sew very well, and
she made her own clothes.
Copy !req
531. She made that dress.
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532. I'll drown before I
tell you anything more.
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533. You'll die a corporal,
you son of a bitch.
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534. What am I supposed to think?
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535. When you raised, I thought
you had sevens back to back.
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536. Now you want me to
think you have hearts.
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537. But then you wouldn't have checked.
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538. $800.
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539. Your eight.
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540. Five more.
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541. I'm out.
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542. I think you're trying to steal it.
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543. I have aces, my friend.
Copy !req
544. Four hearts beats a pair, right?
Copy !req
545. It's up to you, Mr. Forbes.
Want to call. It a night?
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546. You're too lucky, Jack,
and I'm too tired.
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547. It doesn't pay to underestimate you.
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548. Mrs. Duran is being
questioned by authorities.
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549. - You're the authorities, aren't you?
- Yes, I am.
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550. Buy you some breakfast, Colonel?
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551. - I assure you...
- Sure.
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552. - Everything satisfactory, Mr. Forbes?
- Except for the losing.
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553. Sandwiches were great.
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554. Maybe we can make it more
interesting for you next time.
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555. I might try it again. See you, Weil.
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556. How'd it go?
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557. You know how it went.
I remember you now.
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558. - You still play a decent game of poker.
- You gonna talk to Meyer?
Copy !req
559. What were you doing with the colonel?
Copy !req
560. - I was just curious.
- Stop it!
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561. If you want broads, pick them with
better political affiliations.
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562. There's a lot of foolish
people in Havana these days.
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563. Why'd you take a marker
from the lieutenant?
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564. He's a jerk.
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565. You know it'll take a Cuban lieutenant
10 years to buy back his marker?
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566. Joe, are you gonna talk to Meyer?
Copy !req
567. I don't know yet.
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568. Rank has its privileges.
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569. Boss goes home to sleep...
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570. and here you are.
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571. - Is there something I...
- Yeah.
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572. This little marker.
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573. Señor Weil...
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574. it will take me a little time to...
- Volpi says 10 years.
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575. - Well, no...
- If you're lucky.
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576. Which you definitely are not.
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577. Till now.
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578. First class.
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579. By the time your boss wakes
up, you're in a Miami hotel...
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580. sitting by the pool
sipping a sloe gin fizz.
Copy !req
581. Why would I do that?
Copy !req
582. Because the political
situation stinks down here.
Copy !req
583. And it's getting worse.
Copy !req
584. Because they'd pass you for promotion
if you let a friend of mine out of here.
Copy !req
585. The woman you asked about?
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586. American passport.
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587. She shouldn't be here.
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588. Nobody should be here.
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589. And to pay for the sloe gin fizz...
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590. and dinner?
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591. $2,000. American.
Copy !req
592. Do you have any friends
where you can go?
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593. I'd like to walk a little.
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594. I'd like to get a cup of coffee
and I'd like to walk a little.
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595. Do you have a cigarette?
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596. Here.
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597. Could you eat something?
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598. What'd they do to you?
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599. What are you, a gangster?
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600. Do I look like a gangster?
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601. You can see the fish.
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602. Listen, I don't know that
this is gonna work or not...
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603. - Where are you from?
- I don't know. Philadelphia.
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604. I have friends in Philadelphia.
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605. I bet I don't know them.
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606. I think we ought to get out of here.
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607. - I'd like to walk.
- Walk?
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608. - Where?
- Home.
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609. I don't think you should go home.
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610. Fried egg sandwich okay?
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611. - I'm not hungry.
- You will be. Sit down.
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612. Go ahead.
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613. What day is it?
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614. - Sunday.
- Someone has to get to Santa Clara.
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615. Why? What's going on in Santa Clara?
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616. Just before Santa Clara,
Arturo's family has a finca...
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617. a country house...
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618. just this side of Santa Clara, sometimes
the rebels use it. They don't know that...
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619. Where are you from?
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620. - I mean, where did you grow up?
- Sweden.
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621. I thought a Scandinavian country.
Copy !req
622. Do you have family there?
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623. Are you in touch with them?
Copy !req
624. No. Christmas.
Copy !req
625. - It's Christmas now.
- Not this Christmas.
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626. You ought to be in touch with them.
Copy !req
627. You really ought to
make a point of it.
Copy !req
628. So you came down here from
Sweden? What? To warm up?
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629. I was in California.
I lived in California.
Copy !req
630. - Hollywood.
- Hollywood!
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631. You get around. What were
you doing in Hollywood?
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632. I saw Garbo when I was a kid.
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633. Garbo?
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634. Oh, right! Swedish!
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635. She was in Camille with Robert Taylor.
Copy !req
636. - No kidding?
- He was Armand.
Copy !req
637. He was so pretty. I wanted
to meet him. So I...
Copy !req
638. I came to California to be an actress.
Copy !req
639. To be pals with Taylor.
That's one way to do it.
Copy !req
640. You came down to Cuba
from sunny California.
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641. I came here from Mexico.
Copy !req
642. Hold it. What happened to California?
Copy !req
643. I married a writer. He was blacklisted,
so we had to leave the States.
Copy !req
644. Commie?
Copy !req
645. I've known good ones,
and I've known bad ones.
Copy !req
646. He wrote Westerns.
Copy !req
647. I like Westerns.
Copy !req
648. I don't know what they have to do
with anything, but I like them.
Copy !req
649. He hated Mexico.
Copy !req
650. He started drinking, and
then it was finished.
Copy !req
651. - I should have got some clean clothes.
- We'll get you some.
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652. How did it go for you in Mexico? I
mean, did you get any acting jobs?
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653. I did.
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654. I was always la gringa.
Copy !req
655. My favorite was when I played the
daughter of a mad scientist...
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656. and he replaces my brain.
Copy !req
657. He replaces my brain with
the brain of a gorilla.
Copy !req
658. And my sweetheart
doesn't know this, but...
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659. he comes to the lab
one night and he says:
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660. Querida, ¿qué pasa? Te comportas
de un modo bastante raro.
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661. And I go:
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662. I met a lot of nice people
in Mexico. I met Arturo.
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663. In the past seven years I've
spent maybe 10 days in the States.
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664. What's it like these days?
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665. Dodgers moved to L.A.
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666. Giants moved to San Francisco.
Copy !req
667. And you can see yourself on television
in front of the RCA building.
Copy !req
668. See?
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669. Do you want to go back?
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670. I can get you a seat
anytime. Anywhere.
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671. I don't think it's safe
for you here anymore.
Copy !req
672. Why are you doing all this?
Copy !req
673. For old time's sake.
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674. Do you want to rest for a while?
Copy !req
675. I'd like to take a shower.
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676. It's over there.
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677. He almost did it.
Copy !req
678. We were so close.
Copy !req
679. I'm sorry.
Copy !req
680. He was a good guy.
Copy !req
681. Yes, he was.
Copy !req
682. You have no idea.
Copy !req
683. He said...
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684. he'd like to play
poker with you sometime.
Copy !req
685. I'd rather take a nap in here.
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686. - Here. I'll close the shutters.
- No!
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687. That's why I like it.
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688. You don't have to stay.
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689. I live here.
Copy !req
690. Would you put on a record?
Copy !req
691. Congratulations. Meyer's interested.
Copy !req
692. Forbes has a couple of heavyweight
Canucks coming from Montreal.
Copy !req
693. Something wrong?
Copy !req
694. - Nothing's wrong.
- Good.
Copy !req
695. Be at Meyer's party tonight. He
want's to get a look at your face.
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696. With any luck, I can set
this up in a day or two.
Copy !req
697. Get there around 11:00. Meyer
won't be there before then anyway.
Copy !req
698. What's this?
Copy !req
699. - What are you up to?
- What's going on?
Copy !req
700. It's a simple question.
Copy !req
701. What are you up to?
Copy !req
702. Looking for the big one, just
like everybody down here.
Copy !req
703. Only this time you did
a favor for a woman.
Copy !req
704. I was brought up that way.
Copy !req
705. You know she's political, this woman?
Copy !req
706. - And she's also beautiful.
- Beautiful women are all over Havana.
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707. This one's exceptional.
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708. $2,000 is high.
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709. Even if she's exceptional, it's high.
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710. First class seats are difficult
during the holidays. Don't waste them.
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711. Come on, Colonel!
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712. She's pretty. I did her a favor. That's
it. What do I want with a revolutionary?
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713. - Do you think I care about this stuff?
- But you need to care.
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714. You need to, because your father didn't
manicure his nails and neither did mine.
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715. My old man coughed up his
lungs in the cane fields.
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716. And do you know who
owned those fields?
Copy !req
717. Arturo Duran's family.
Copy !req
718. His people get tired of fucking
you one way, they fuck you another.
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719. We have a good life, you and I.
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720. These people want to bring down
everything you're here for:
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721. The food, the fucking,
the gambling, the shows.
Copy !req
722. They think this is all for
a government to decide.
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723. - What do you think?
- I made a mistake.
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724. Yes, you did.
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725. But you're a damn good poker player.
Copy !req
726. You know what I'd like to do with
my life if I weren't a policeman?
Copy !req
727. What you do.
Copy !req
728. I love the game.
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729. Don't start doing the
wrong thing with your life.
Copy !req
730. Wait a minute! You gotta
celebrate with me tonight!
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731. We were discussing three at a time.
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732. I gave myself a Christmas present:
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733. Chinese, a negrita, and I
think the other one was Danish.
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734. - How was it?
- I felt left out.
Copy !req
735. Celebrate with me.
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736. You said we were on the same boat.
Copy !req
737. - We were.
- There was a very elegant lady.
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738. Roberta Duran. You danced with
her. She's a friend of mine.
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739. - It's terrible about her husband.
- Have you seen her?
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740. - Disappeared, they say.
- Disappeared?
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741. - Come on! Disappeared!
- She was released.
Copy !req
742. I'm glad.
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743. It's easy to lose track
of people in Havana.
Copy !req
744. - Damn right! I was trying to find her!
- Excuse me? I must find the head.
Copy !req
745. Can you imagine what it
looks like in this place?
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746. I've been trying to find
her for an interview.
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747. But the government closed down
the paper. The editor's in jail.
Copy !req
748. - You're kidding?
- No. He's leaving Havana tomorrow.
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749. What are you gonna do?
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750. I was going to join Fidel, but
you have to bring your own gun.
Copy !req
751. - So I'm going to Miami Beach instead.
- You're not going...
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752. No! It's the tragedy of the
Cuban middle class, my friend.
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753. We know what should be done, but
we go to Miami Beach instead.
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754. We're paralyzed by self-doubt
and intellectuality...
Copy !req
755. and by you.
Copy !req
756. - We want to be so much like Americans.
- You're getting messy, Chico.
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757. And we need to be ourselves.
Copy !req
758. Have something to eat. The
food is terrible in Florida.
Copy !req
759. No food, Baby. All right?
Copy !req
760. I'll miss you.
Copy !req
761. - You be careful, okay?
- Yeah.
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762. I'm hearing rumors...
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763. about big poker, no limit.
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764. It might be true. Where's Joe?
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765. Down the hall getting the bad news.
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766. Joe, are we gonna
set up in the same...
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767. What's he saying?
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768. Take off.
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769. Nobody's serving out
there! What is this?
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770. They're fighting in Santa Clara.
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771. Rebels just cut the island in half.
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772. Our half is smaller
than their half, Jack.
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773. - Meyer, this is Jack Weil.
- Where's the offensive I paid for?
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774. - It's supposed to be an armored train.
- An armored train.
Copy !req
775. Like China, like Siberia,
like the Boxer Rebellion!
Copy !req
776. - We promise...
- Shut up and listen!
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777. Here's what you're gonna do tomorrow:
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778. You're gonna talk to Batista's people.
Copy !req
779. You're gonna explain to
them how upset I am...
Copy !req
780. and they better get off their
asses and start fighting soon...
Copy !req
781. or they'll go back to being
a bunch of banana eaters.
Copy !req
782. Remind them that the only reason there's
civilized plumbing in this country...
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783. is because the Americans came here
in '98 and beat the shit out of Spain.
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784. Batista's palace had an outdoor
crapper before we put one inside!
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785. The only reason he's got an
army is because we gave him one.
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786. He better start using it or he'll wind up
on a corner selling beans, like he started.
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787. We invented Havana!
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788. And we can goddamn well move it
someplace else if he can't control it.
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789. Now you explain that to him.
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790. Do you want to go for a walk, Jack?
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791. Why not?
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792. What do you think,
Joe? Are we rained out?
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793. No. The game's still on. He
said he'd back you, he will.
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794. He's full of tantrums. Doesn't
interfere with business.
Copy !req
795. Listen. The professor, is he around?
Copy !req
796. The professor's here. Still
screwing widows at the Nacional.
Copy !req
797. Some things never change.
Copy !req
798. Not him. He's seen it all.
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799. I need to talk to him.
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800. I like this town, Jack.
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801. They call it the pearl
of the Antilles...
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802. the Paris of the Caribbean.
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803. - It's a city.
- There are other cities.
Copy !req
804. Believe me. New York is good. Chicago.
Copy !req
805. How long can they hold off the rebels?
Copy !req
806. I don't know. If Batista takes a
powder, it's all over. Havana's closed.
Copy !req
807. Forget the army. Forget the generals.
They'll all be running for their yachts.
Copy !req
808. This town's crawling with spooks now.
Copy !req
809. Used to be all you had was
the FBI on your ass. No more.
Copy !req
810. - You take any heat from them?
- They don't deal with people like me.
Copy !req
811. These guys went to
Yale. They play bridge.
Copy !req
812. They fuck each other.
Copy !req
813. You know, they won't let
me back in the States.
Copy !req
814. I'm not a citizen anymore.
Copy !req
815. Not a citizen?
Copy !req
816. What'll you do if the
rebels take the city?
Copy !req
817. Meyer's talking about Santo Domingo.
Copy !req
818. Ever been there? It's nowhere.
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819. Maybe I'll go to Costa Rica.
Copy !req
820. I got a friend there. Retired.
Copy !req
821. Widow.
Copy !req
822. Meyer's got his money both ways.
Copy !req
823. He's making deals with the
rebels, trying to buy insurance.
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824. He thinks I don't know.
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825. Not gonna work.
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826. I'm gonna go stick my head in church.
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827. When are you leaving?
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828. Last.
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829. Hi, sonny.
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830. - Hi, Professor.
- Joe Volpi said you were back.
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831. Spending time at the Nacional?
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832. Twin sisters from St. Louis
and loaded with mazoola.
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833. Rebels are fighting in Santa Clara.
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834. Yes. History's overtaking us, my boy.
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835. The wheel turns. I hope you
stay till the bitter end.
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836. I'm going. One more game.
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837. Want to come with me?
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838. Take the ferry. Drive to
Vegas. You want to go to Vegas?
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839. Nonsense.
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840. Atom bombs and sandy
pussy. What's your hurry?
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841. I always stay here too long.
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842. Every time I came down here I thought:
"This is where anything's possible.
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843. "I can find the best fuck
and biggest game of my life."
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844. I'm ahead, way ahead, man. It's...
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845. stupid for me to
stick around too long.
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846. I met this woman.
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847. I know her 72 hours...
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848. I don't know.
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849. You stick with her.
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850. Take the advice of an old man.
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851. There's nothing like a woman, or
two. They love men. Even jerks.
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852. The biggest jerk you ever knew somehow
has a woman that's nuts over him.
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853. Women are perfect.
The rest is bullshit.
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854. I can't. She took off.
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855. I think I know where she is.
She's down where they're fighting.
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856. Goddamned if I know why.
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857. It's time to get out, Professor.
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858. So when are you leaving, sonny?
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859. After the game.
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860. I just get this...
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861. What are you gonna do?
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862. Hell, I don't have to do anything.
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863. But you do.
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864. I got somebody I gotta get
out of there. Americano.
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865. Santa Clara. I got a friend in there.
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866. Speak Spanish!
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867. I gotta get her out.
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868. Señora, what has happened here?
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869. Where's the woman with the car?
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870. Where's the...
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871. Woman, señora.
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872. Car.
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873. Finca! Duran. Oh, shit!
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874. It means lost, right?
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875. Bye-bye, Yankee!
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876. I got your note.
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877. How did you get through?
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878. By not speaking Spanish.
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879. I didn't think I'd see you again.
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880. That's how I thought it would
go, too. What is this place?
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881. This is Arturo's family home.
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882. - What are you doing?
- The rebels have a transmitter out back.
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883. I don't understand why you came.
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884. Are you sorry?
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885. What's the transmitter for?
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886. They'll try to contact Havana tonight,
to contact our group. They don't know.
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887. When I was in prison I saw Bufano.
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888. Who's Bufano?
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889. He's with us. He's
supposed to be with us.
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890. Talking with the police. I don't
believe it, but I saw him. I'll try...
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891. So you tell the rebels not to
contact the group. Then what?
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892. - I don't know.
- Menocal's looking for you.
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893. He missed you by just a
few minutes yesterday.
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894. - I think I'm safe here.
- Nobody's safe here!
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895. Jesus! I just drove through it!
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896. There are soldiers all over the road!
There is no front line in this war!
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897. If he looks for you, he'll
check the airport and ferry!
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898. - What do you expect me to do?
- Get out of Cuba.
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899. Just for a little while.
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900. - I know a guy with boats.
- I can't leave now.
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901. Why not?
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902. You think one out-of-work
actress will make any difference?
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903. Come on!
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904. What has this got to
do with you anyway?
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905. This isn't our business!
This is their business!
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906. You put this place on like a costume!
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907. You've got your lines in español.
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908. You're not poor. You're not hungry.
You're sure as hell not Cuban!
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909. I don't have to be Cuban to
know when things are unfair.
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910. Things are unfair!
Where have you been?
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911. - I don't want to live that way.
- You don't marry into a revolution!
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912. If you need war, you'll
run the rest of your life!
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913. Don't tell me how to make sense
of my life! I don't know you.
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914. All you see here is a place for a card
game because there's a fever to gamble now.
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915. That's not what's going on!
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916. People's lives are ending!
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917. Families are tearing apart!
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918. You don't really
understand any of this...
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919. because you spend
your life playing cards.
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920. I feel more honest playing cards than I
do believing these mountains are mine.
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921. Oh, shit!
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922. Does this phone work?
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923. They haven't slept for
weeks. They are so excited.
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924. Can you imagine how they feel?
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925. How close they are,
how far they've come!
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926. Listen, Bobby.
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927. I don't know about a lot of things.
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928. But the things I know, I know well.
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929. I try to keep out of the way
of stuff I don't understand.
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930. Mostly.
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931. All this is like living
your life in the newspapers.
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932. Like you read what to do.
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933. But they make too much
out of everything.
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934. Most of the time, nothing's going on.
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935. Just everyday stuff.
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936. You take a walk. You buy a necktie.
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937. You eat a sandwich. Life.
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938. Jesus! You can't live ideas.
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939. Most things that are alive
don't even have ideas.
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940. What's really going on
happens before ideas.
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941. Before talk.
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942. Before anybody says anything.
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943. And after.
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944. In the quiet.
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945. It isn't an idea.
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946. It's a feeling. It's like...
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947. being part of something
more than yourself.
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948. Like a song some people sing together.
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949. I don't think this is
anything I can explain.
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950. You mean, not to me.
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951. I'm not in there singing, am I?
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952. Something is happening.
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953. I bailed you out, what...
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954. 48 hours ago? I
made you a sandwich.
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955. I drove all the way to... I don't
even know where this place is.
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956. Then why are you here?
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957. You want to change the world, Bobby?
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958. Change mine.
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959. How can I?
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960. What about my world?
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961. If I go with you...
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962. what will happen to mine?
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963. It's gonna be okay, Bobby.
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964. What are they bombing?
There's nothing to bomb!
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965. I'm not doing this.
This is somebody else.
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966. You got a cigarette?
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967. I came 200 miles after
you without a cigarette.
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968. I've never heard it this quiet.
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969. What's this?
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970. I don't know. Nothing.
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971. A scar.
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972. - No, it isn't. Tell me.
- Why?
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973. Because you don't want to.
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974. - It's a diamond.
- What?
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975. - I swallowed it.
- Please.
Copy !req
976. Tell me.
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977. I knew this old hustler
when I was a kid.
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978. You know, a mechanic.
Copy !req
979. A crooked player.
Copy !req
980. He showed me how he had this diamond
sewed into his arm by a doctor.
Copy !req
981. So when I was in Yokohama, I bought
a diamond and had a Jap doctor do it.
Copy !req
982. See the idea was...
Copy !req
983. that no matter how bad things got,
no matter what they did to you...
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984. no matter what...
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985. you still have this last chance.
Copy !req
986. You'd always have this diamond.
Copy !req
987. You still feel that way?
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988. I was in my twenties.
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989. I do.
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990. Tell me about the boat.
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991. Our boat?
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992. What?
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993. You know about boats?
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994. Do I know about boats?
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995. Where do you want to go, pal?
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996. You want to go to California?
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997. Are you going with me?
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998. Sure, I am.
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999. I haven't been there in
a while. Any place else?
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1000. Anywhere?
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1001. Anywhere in the world.
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1002. - Where you been?
- Out of town.
Copy !req
1003. - Tell me about the game.
- It's tonight.
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1004. - What time?
- You got a schedule problem?
Copy !req
1005. - What's going on?
- What are you talking about? Nothing.
Copy !req
1006. Is this about a broad?
About that broad?
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1007. It's about a card
game. What time, Joe?
Copy !req
1008. They want to start
early. 6:30, same suite.
Copy !req
1009. You feeling lucky?
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1010. It's coming. In from the Keys.
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1011. I can have it hosed down
and refueled by midnight.
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1012. - Midnight?
- Yes.
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1013. They start blowing horns, kissing,
nobody notices one little boat.
Copy !req
1014. - Listen, the lady's traveling alone.
- Yes?
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1015. Can you get her set up okay?
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1016. Say, the Edgewater? Nice room?
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1017. It's high season in Miami.
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1018. But I know a guy who can
clear up a room for me.
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1019. Just for the night. I'll try to
get out of here sometime tomorrow.
Copy !req
1020. No later than midnight for the lady.
Copy !req
1021. After that, who knows?
Copy !req
1022. Boats get impounded,
funny things happen.
Copy !req
1023. - He wants her out of the country.
- What?
Copy !req
1024. Do you understand me? He
wants her out of Havana. Now!
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1025. - Who?
- Arturo.
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1026. Do it!
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1027. - What happened?
- It's okay.
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1028. You've no idea how fried
people can get over one boat.
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1029. - What happened?
- Honest to God!
Copy !req
1030. Everybody's trying to get out.
I don't know what's going on.
Copy !req
1031. - Do you have some antiseptic?
- Soap's fine.
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1032. I tried to buck the line.
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1033. Boy! Some people have a short fuse.
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1034. And these were women and children.
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1035. It was really over a boat?
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1036. Yeah, a 72-footer.
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1037. Hell, it's worth a couple of punches.
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1038. It's arranged?
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1039. About midnight.
Copy !req
1040. - My things are at the house.
- You can't go there.
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1041. I know.
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1042. I gotta get the guy
with the boats paid off.
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1043. There's a fr. Lend
of mine, Joe Volpi...
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1044. he's holding some
dough for me at the Lido.
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1045. Now, it's gonna take a while.
Are you gonna be all right here?
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1046. You're good at this.
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1047. I like doing it.
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1048. Maybe you should go
with a prizefighter.
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1049. No. You.
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1050. Are you sure?
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1051. Do you mean...
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1052. do I miss Arturo?
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1053. Of course I do.
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1054. You shared a lot.
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1055. Revolution.
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1056. No. He just made me feel...
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1057. I wanted to be simpler
when I was with him.
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1058. More honest. Myself.
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1059. How many times have you lost
everything? Lots of times, yes?
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1060. Maybe it's possible to
come back from that.
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1061. There are so many ways
to be happy, and I...
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1062. I feel that with you
sometimes. But sometimes...
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1063. I feel...
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1064. terrible about the thought of being
happy with you, because if it weren't...
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1065. Don't.
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1066. Don't say it.
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1067. I'll be back as soon as I
can. Remember the phone.
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1068. One ring, and if it rings again...
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1069. it's you.
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1070. So long.
Copy !req
1071. You say something, Mr. Weil?
Copy !req
1072. Marion.
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1073. What'll you have?
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1074. - How's the book coming?
- Good. Quite well.
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1075. What happened to you?
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1076. Aren't gamblers pacifists? Like
musicians, afraid to hurt their hands?
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1077. You here collecting recipes?
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1078. No. I'm off duty.
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1079. I thought you guys didn't sleep?
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1080. Not cookbook writers.
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1081. You guys.
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1082. What's this about?
Copy !req
1083. Is Arturo Duran alive?
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1084. - Arturo Duran. Why would I...
- Where is he?
Copy !req
1085. Who has him?
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1086. - You're in a funny mood, Jack.
- Yes, I am.
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1087. I'll tell you how funny.
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1088. I'm going to stand up in this bar,
and I'm going to make an announcement.
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1089. I'm going to announce how a fake fairy
from Gourmet Magazine is a spook.
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1090. You are, aren't you?
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1091. Quiet down, Jack.
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1092. I'll break your face.
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1093. No, you won't. Not in
front of these people.
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1094. That's what you are, isn't
it? Some kind of spy?
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1095. Menocal works for SIM
and for you, doesn't he?
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1096. The OSS, the CIA whatever it
is you call yourselves now.
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1097. Don't do anything stupid.
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1098. I think I will. Everybody! I
want to tell you something!
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1099. What?
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1100. Talk to me.
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1101. Smart.
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1102. Here's what I want.
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1103. I'm Jack Weil. I got some
information for Colonel Menocal.
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1104. Holiday traffic, Mr. Forbes.
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1105. Something to report?
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1106. Nothing to report.
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1107. Why do you come?
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1108. I work for some people.
Copy !req
1109. - What people.
- You've done business with us.
Copy !req
1110. I see.
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1111. A joke.
Copy !req
1112. Not at all.
Copy !req
1113. They want Arturo Duran alive.
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1114. Well.
Copy !req
1115. C.O.D.
Copy !req
1116. He's dead.
Copy !req
1117. Now let's not fuck around.
Copy !req
1118. They're not interested in
details. They want what they want.
Copy !req
1119. Do they know...
Copy !req
1120. that Mrs. Duran is
in your apartment...
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1121. right now?
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1122. Sure. They sent me to Santa
Clara to bring her back.
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1123. Doesn't do her justice.
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1124. Either of you.
Copy !req
1125. It was a good idea, but finally
it didn't work. He spit on it.
Copy !req
1126. See, there? Spit.
Copy !req
1127. Let's save some time, okay?
Copy !req
1128. Marion Chigwell's laid it all out.
Copy !req
1129. - I can call him.
- Call him.
Copy !req
1130. Remember Wilson?
Copy !req
1131. Wilson's prepared to offer
you asylum. Here it is.
Copy !req
1132. What the fuck is going on here?
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1133. You people pay me to keep the
Communists under control...
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1134. and now you say, "Let
this one go. We need him."
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1135. You need him for what?
Copy !req
1136. You're crazy.
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1137. You're like, I don't
know, like pregnant women.
Copy !req
1138. - You have a whim...
- I just do what they tell me. Come on!
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1139. And what happens to me?
Copy !req
1140. I'm your trash collector, but when I go
to the embassy I'm treated like shit!
Copy !req
1141. Asylum. Virgin. La. And it's
beautiful. Now, where is he?
Copy !req
1142. - And I live on what?
- $25,000 and a job.
Copy !req
1143. Another joke?
Copy !req
1144. Okay, $50,000. All cash.
Copy !req
1145. I'll need a few hours
to get the authority.
Copy !req
1146. - Where is he?
- I haven't said yes or no.
Copy !req
1147. - How do I know you can deliver?
- I'll show you photographs.
Copy !req
1148. Touch. Feel. Talk to.
Copy !req
1149. They're going to make him part of
the new government, aren't they?
Copy !req
1150. Christ, you're fools.
Copy !req
1151. They just want to talk
to him. Where is he?
Copy !req
1152. You won't get a fucking
thing out of him.
Copy !req
1153. He's a real Cubano.
Copy !req
1154. - Yeah? Then what do you want him for?
- Insurance.
Copy !req
1155. In case it goes the other way.
Copy !req
1156. You son of a bitch.
Copy !req
1157. What are you doing here?
Copy !req
1158. No, it's all right.
Copy !req
1159. - Where is she?
- She's all right. Listen.
Copy !req
1160. I'm going to get you out of here.
Copy !req
1161. - He thinks I'm with the CIA.
- He's been swindling the CIA for years!
Copy !req
1162. Why the hell do you
have to be so ignorant?
Copy !req
1163. - Where is she? Right now?
- She's safe.
Copy !req
1164. - We're doing this tonight.
- You can't!
Copy !req
1165. - Yes, I can. Just do what I tell you.
- Why aren't you playing cards?
Copy !req
1166. - We don't have time for this.
- Why?
Copy !req
1167. Once I asked you for
help, and you said no!
Copy !req
1168. I changed my mind.
Copy !req
1169. Bullshit!
Copy !req
1170. Are you gonna make it? Or
am I just wasting my time?
Copy !req
1171. Come on.
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1172. What are you getting out of this?
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1173. Nothing.
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1174. You're a liar.
Copy !req
1175. She's beautiful, isn't she?
Copy !req
1176. More than that.
Copy !req
1177. I want to thank you
for seducing my wife.
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1178. I mean it.
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1179. The anger kept me going.
Copy !req
1180. It was like strong, cold coffee.
Copy !req
1181. Sometimes when it was bad...
Copy !req
1182. the only way to keep
my mind together...
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1183. was to concentrate
on ways of killing you.
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1184. She's a hell of a lady.
Copy !req
1185. Does she know I'm alive?
Copy !req
1186. She buried you, man.
Copy !req
1187. Deal.
Copy !req
1188. Better make it fast.
Copy !req
1189. It's like meat going bad.
Copy !req
1190. He won't keep.
Copy !req
1191. Have him at his house, cleaned up,
11:00. The money will be there.
Copy !req
1192. You want buy a young girl?
Some enchanted evening?
Copy !req
1193. What happened? I was so worried.
The telephone kept ringing.
Copy !req
1194. - We have a boat?
- Everything's all right.
Copy !req
1195. I washed this blouse and
dried it in the oven.
Copy !req
1196. Well, almost dry. You don't
have an iron. It's so wrinkled.
Copy !req
1197. You look fine. No, I
don't have an iron.
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1198. I never had an iron.
Copy !req
1199. I can get some new things in Miami.
Copy !req
1200. Are we going?
Copy !req
1201. There's one more thing to do.
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1202. - Then do it.
- I will.
Copy !req
1203. - Is a 72-footer a big boat?
- Yes, it's pretty big.
Copy !req
1204. - We'll take it to M. Lami and then where?
- Bobby...
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1205. It doesn't matter. Maybe from
Miami we can take a train.
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1206. A long trip and not worry
about where we get off.
Copy !req
1207. Listen, kiddo.
Copy !req
1208. - People don't say that anymore.
- Listen to me, will you?
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1209. It's from the '20s.
Copy !req
1210. If I had never met you...
Copy !req
1211. I'd have lived my life...
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1212. He's alive.
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1213. Arturo's alive.
Copy !req
1214. He's at your house.
Copy !req
1215. And he's okay, and
he's waiting for you.
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1216. Oh, God.
Copy !req
1217. There's nothing to say, Bobby.
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1218. For a moment...
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1219. for one moment...
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1220. I was lost...
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1221. in a sweet place.
Copy !req
1222. But lost.
Copy !req
1223. Wait.
Copy !req
1224. Let me take you there.
Copy !req
1225. Nowhere.
Copy !req
1226. Batista's left the country! Come on!
Copy !req
1227. Come on! Let's go!
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1228. It's all over.
Copy !req
1229. That's my car!
Copy !req
1230. You stood up a lot of guys.
Copy !req
1231. They're upstairs playing
right now. It's not too late.
Copy !req
1232. Yes, it is.
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1233. It's 1959, Joe.
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1234. Where's the lady?
Copy !req
1235. She's with her husband.
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1236. Nobility.
Copy !req
1237. I always said you were a noble guy.
Copy !req
1238. We're nothing but cocks
leading our brains around...
Copy !req
1239. just like the nuns told us, right?
Copy !req
1240. Who's ahead?
Copy !req
1241. Looks like fun.
Copy !req
1242. Time to leave, Jack.
Copy !req
1243. Anejo and coffee.
Copy !req
1244. Things go well?
Copy !req
1245. Great.
Copy !req
1246. How about you? You win or lose?
Copy !req
1247. It's never over, so we never lose.
Copy !req
1248. Then you never win either.
Copy !req
1249. All passengers prepare to board.
Copy !req
1250. Please stand by your cars.
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1251. Have passports ready.
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1252. Menocal's looking for you.
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1253. He's probably at the embassy.
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1254. He's been there and gone.
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1255. Last night.
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1256. Gone? Where?
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1257. Probably Virgin. La.
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1258. And I'm off to the Far
East, writing a new book:
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1259. The Cuisine of Indochina.
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1260. Indochina.
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1261. Where's Indochina? I mean,
I know, but I don't know.
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1262. It's a long way away, Jack.
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1263. I'll see you.
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1264. Pick a card.
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1265. You're not celebrating.
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1266. It wasn't my fight.
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1267. How is he?
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1268. He's wonderful.
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1269. He's with them.
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1270. You too?
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1271. But I thought you might be here.
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1272. It's funny.
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1273. I didn't know I was leaving
until 20 minutes ago.
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1274. Were you waiting for me?
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1275. All my life.
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1276. All passengers should
prepare to board.
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1277. Please stand by your cars.
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1278. That old trick.
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1279. The other one was a
quarter. This is a half.
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1280. Where are you going, Weil?
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1281. Don't know. California, maybe.
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1282. How did you get Menocal to let him go?
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1283. I lied...
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1284. about a few things.
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1285. You don't quite believe
what you know, do you?
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1286. I do.
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1287. I know I love you, Bobby.
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1288. And I know a butterfly can flutter
its wings over a flower in China...
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1289. and cause a hurricane
in the Caribbean.
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1290. I believe it.
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1291. They can even calculate the odds.
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1292. It just isn't likely.
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1293. And it takes so long.
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1294. All passengers and all autos...
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1295. should be boarding immediately.
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1296. Have your passports ready.
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1297. You know where to find me.
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1298. Walk into any casino...
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1299. and ask any high-stakes
poker player...
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1300. "Where is Jack Weil?"
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1301. Right.
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1302. So long, pal.
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1303. I do this sometimes.
Drive down from Miami.
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1304. It isn't that I expect her.
The ferry doesn't run anymore.
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1305. But it happens sometimes.
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1306. I see a boat offshore and...
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1307. something goes faster in me.
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1308. Hope, I guess.
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1309. What the hell. Fidel Castro
was on the Jack Paar Show.
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1310. So anything can happen.
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1311. I even read the newspapers now.
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1312. Not just looking for point spread,
the odds or the morning line.
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1313. Human interest, that's what I read.
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1314. A dozen lines about what happened on
a street corner in Indianapolis...
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1315. or identical twins meet after 30 years,
smoke the same brand of cigarettes...
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1316. and both married to
somebody named Shirley.
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1317. Like that.
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1318. Somebody came out of Havana...
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1319. told me Baby Hernandez
was the big winner that night.
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1320. Lives in Jersey now.
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1321. And I got a postcard from Joe Volpi...
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1322. postmarked Santo Domingo.
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1323. So I guess he's still doing
it, running things for Meyer.
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1324. It's a new decade.
Things are different.
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1325. We got our own kind
of revolution going.
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1326. I'm doing okay these days.
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1327. I'm way ahead.
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1328. But it's not the same.
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1329. I sit with my back to the
wall, watch the entrance.
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1330. You never know who's gonna walk in.
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1331. Somebody blown off course.
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1332. This is hurricane country.
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