1. All right,
get out of there.
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3. All the way down
and take a seat.
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4. Let's go. Stop your
dragging. Let's go! Move!
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5. Let's go. Let's go.
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6. Let's go! Line up! Line up!
- Move! Move! Right turn!
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7. Stay with me!
Keep your head down!
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8. Line up! Line up!
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9. Everybody ready?
Come on.
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10. Line up!
Get off me!
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11. Come on.
- One...
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12. Now march us to the changing
rooms. ... two, three.
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13. Go. Let's go.
Line up!
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14. I know you.
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15. You just got paroled out of
here. You didn't last very long.
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18. Did nine years.
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19. John. John Dillinger.
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20. That's right.
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21. My friends call me John.
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22. But a son-of-a-bitch screw like you
better address me as Mr. Dillinger.
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23. Open it! Open it or
I'll blow you in half.
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24. Against the wall.
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25. Take your
clothes off, now!
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26. You did it, kid.
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27. Sure did, Walter.
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28. Give me
the goddamn jacket.
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29. Red!
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30. Come on. Hurry up! Get
undressed. Take your clothes off.
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31. Come on.
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32. You eyeballing me,
you son of a bitch?
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33. Cut it out,
Shouse!
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34. Shouse! Shouse!
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35. Lockdown!
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36. Bring them in
from the yard!
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37. There they are!
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38. Walter! Come on.
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39. Walter Dietrich's dead
'cause of you.
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40. The bastard guard wouldn't
do what he was told, Johnny.
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have it, Johnny.
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47. We're ready!
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48. Okay. Let's go!
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okay, honey?
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getting us out, Red.
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53. Take me with you, mister.
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54. I can't, darling.
I'm sorry.
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55. Welcome back, Pete.
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56. Let's go to Chicago
and make some money.
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57. Floyd, halt!
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58. Melvin, look out!
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59. Pretty Boy Floyd,
you are under arrest.
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60. It's Charles.
Charles Floyd.
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61. Who are you? Melvin Purvis,
Bureau of Investigation.
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62. Where is your friend,
Harry Campbell?
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63. I believe
you've killed me.
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64. So you can go
rot in hell.
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66. Red, call Oscar.
Okay.
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67. Hi, there, doll.
Let's switch out the shorts.
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68. We gonna
use Berman?
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69. Yeah. Get a Plymouth
and an Essex.
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70. Where them other gals?
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Sure did.
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72. How you doing,
Mr. Johnny?
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73. Doing great, Sport.
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74. The main spring's too tight
on this one. Jammed twice.
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one coil.
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and to the right.
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78. Hey, Red.
Hi, Harry.
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Pete, this is Harry Berman.
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80. Hi, Pete.
How you doing?
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81. So, what do we got? Got a
couple of nice straight eights.
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82. Bored them out. Rebuilt
the carburetors myself.
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83. These are some
really fast cars.
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84. Perfect work cars for
a couple of gentlemen.
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85. Johnny, how are you?
Good.
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86. Marty,
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and my boys are okay.
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88. As long as you stay
in East Chicago,
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any time you want.
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90. Extra cake's in here.
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92. Hey, Anna.
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now. Come by and see the girls.
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94. How are you?
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95. On the floor! Now! Now! Do it!
Do it! On the floor, now! Now!
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96. Let's play a game, Mr. President.
It's called Spin the Dial.
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97. You, hands up!
Come on. And, you, sit down!
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98. On the floor!
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101. Empty it! Move, move!
Shut up!
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102. It's one of these.
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or a live coward.
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104. Get it open.
All of it!
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105. You, hands up.
Come on!
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107. Hey, sit down!
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108. Push it to me!
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109. And don't move!
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110. We got company!
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111. Move out of there!
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112. You can put it away. Not here for
your money. Here for the bank's money.
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113. I said,
move it out of there!
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115. Come here, sister.
Let's take a ride.
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117. Beat it.
You, too, sister.
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118. Come here.
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119. There you go, doll.
Something to remember me by.
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120. You know, when I'm not doing
this, I'm a scout for the movies.
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122. Join hands.
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124. No. You'll worm your way out
of there in about 10 minutes.
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need this?
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automobiles across state lines,
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local jurisdiction
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128. because there is no federal
police force to stop them.
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Bureau wants to spend
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catching crooks
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131. than what the crooks you
catch stole in the first place.
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132. Well, that's ridiculous.
The Bureau has apprehended
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bank robbers who have
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135. How many have you
apprehended?
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136. We have arrested and
arraigned 213 wanted felons.
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137. No, I mean you, Director
Hoover. How many?
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138. Well, as Director,
I administer.
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139. How many have you
arrested personally?
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140. I have never
arrested anybody.
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141. You've never
arrested anybody.
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142. Well, of course not.
I am an administrator.
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143. With no field experience.
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144. You are shockingly
unqualified, aren't you, sir?
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personally conducted
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in the field in your life.
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147. I think you're a front.
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148. I think your prowess
as a lawman is a myth
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149. created from the hoopla of headlines
by Mr. Suydam, your publicist there.
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150. Crimebusters, G-men, you're
setting yourself up as a czar?
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151. That's running wild
in my estimation.
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152. A crime is what
runs wild.
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153. If this country requires
a Bureau such as yours,
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154. I question whether you are
the person fit to run it.
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155. Well, I will not be judged by a
kangaroo court of venal politicians.
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156. Your appropriation
increase is denied.
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157. Feed the following
to Walter Winchell.
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158. McKellar is a Neanderthal, and he is
on a personal vendetta to destroy me.
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159. We will not contest him
in his committee room.
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160. We will fight him
on the front page.
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161. Where is John Dillinger?
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162. Agent Purvis,
congratulations.
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163. Thank you, sir.
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164. May I ask why?
They're ready for him.
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165. This is Henry Suydam. He is
our expert in press relations.
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166. Congratulations
for Pretty Boy Floyd,
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167. for which you have
my personal gratitude.
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168. Second, you are,
as of this moment,
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of the Chicago field office.
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170. Are you up to that
task, Agent Purvis?
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171. Absolutely, sir.
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172. Good afternoon, gentlemen.
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173. Today, I am declaring the United
States of America's first War on Crime.
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174. And I'd like to introduce one of our
finest G-men, Agent Melvin Purvis.
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175. Agent Purvis will be in charge
of the field office in Chicago,
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176. the center of the crime
wave sweeping America.
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177. His task will be to get Public
Enemy Number One, John Dillinger.
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178. Director?
Mr. Purvis?
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179. Say a few words,
would you?
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180. Mr. Purvis, how did you
run down Pretty Boy Floyd?
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181. Through an apple orchard.
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182. Mr. Tolson, when he's done, you
tell him if he needs anything,
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184. And tell him
he may call me J. E.
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185. Yeah, but people say John Dillinger's
a lot smarter and a lot tougher.
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186. Well, nevertheless,
we will get him.
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187. What makes
you so sure?
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188. We have two things
Dillinger does not.
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189. What are they?
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of fighting crime scientifically
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191. and the visionary
leadership
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J. Edgar Hoover.
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193. The broad over there is looking at me.
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194. She likes me.
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195. How you doing,
sweetheart?
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196. Alvin.
Good to see you.
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197. How you doing?
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198. Homer. Pete.
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199. Me, Freddy and Doc are
looking to snatch a fellow.
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200. He's a Saint Paul banker, Ed
Bremer. We need a few more hands.
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201. I don't like kidnapping.
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202. Well, robbing banks
is getting tougher.
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203. The public don't
like kidnapping.
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204. Who gives a damn
what the public likes?
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205. I do.
I hide out among them.
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206. We gotta care
what they think.
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207. We also got a mail train
we're looking at, too.
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208. By the way, if somebody was to get
pinched, who knows their way around?
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209. Syndicate lawyer named Piquett,
Louis Piquett. We all use him.
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210. What's it all about,
this train?
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211. Needs two or three more real
right guys to stick it up.
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212. Be ready in
a couple of months.
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213. About $1,700,000. It's a
Federal Reserve shipment.
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214. It's the kind of score
you go away on after.
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216. I don't know. Brazil,
Cuba. I like Varadero Beach.
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218. No plans.
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219. Yeah, well,
you ought to.
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220. What we're doing
won't last forever.
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221. We're having too
good a time today.
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about tomorrow.
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223. Keep me in mind on the train,
would you? All right. Thanks.
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224. You know how much they made
taking that Hamm Brewery guy?
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225. $100,000.
Simmer down, Homer.
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226. Come on, fellas.
Let's go to the bar.
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227. I got three broads
convinced I own the place.
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228. See you.
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steady enough?
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230. Homer's fine.
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from Walter Dietrich,
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who are desperate.
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233. Yeah, well, I got a rule,
too. Stay away from the women.
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234. Without women, it's
like back in the stir.
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235. That's why they
invented whores.
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236. Hey, hey, Anna.
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big boy?
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238. Who's this?
Veronica.
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239. Veronica, Red.
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240. Hi, Johnny.
Hey, Anna.
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241. I don't know why you gave
that fellow the go-by,
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you did.
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247. You got a name?
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249. Jack.
You dance, Jack?
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250. I don't know how.
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251. Come on.
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252. How come you don't
know how to dance?
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253. Frechette.
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There's an "e" at the end.
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What's on the other side?
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261. My mama's
a Menominee Indian, okay?
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262. Most men don't like that.
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264. Yeah?
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265. And I've been a dice girl, and I
check coats at the Steuben Club.
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266. And what do you do?
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267. I'm catching up.
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like you,
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in that song.
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271. Blackbird, bye-bye
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272. No one here can love
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273. Or understand me
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274. You cold?
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you do for a living?
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276. I'm John Dillinger.
I rob banks.
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277. That's where all these
people here put their money.
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tell me that?
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279. You could have
made up a story.
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lie to you.
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281. That's a serious thing to
say to a girl you just met.
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282. I know you.
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283. Well, I don't know you.
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284. I haven't been anyplace.
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285. Well, some of the places
I've been ain't so hot.
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286. Where I'm going is
a whole lot better.
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287. Want to come along?
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288. Boy, you are in a hurry!
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289. If you were looking at what I'm
looking at, you'd be in a hurry, too.
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290. Well,
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291. it's me they're
looking at this time.
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292. You're beautiful.
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293. They're looking at me
because they're not used to
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their restaurant
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296. Listen, doll.
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297. That's 'cause they're all
about where people come from.
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298. The only thing that's important
is where somebody's going.
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299. Where are you going?
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300. Anywhere I want.
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301. Let's get out of here.
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302. Hey, Johnny!
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303. Go wait for me outside.
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304. Gil.
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305. Ever since I got out, I've
been working for Frank Nitti.
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306. These guys are connected to
everybody all over the country now.
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307. He looks like a barber.
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308. Phil D'Andrea. Every time I
read about one of your bank jobs
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back their money, you crack me up.
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310. You need anything,
ask Gilbert.
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311. Gilbert knows
how to find me.
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312. Thank you.
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313. Where'd that girl go?
I don't know, sir.
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314. She jumped in a cab
and took off.
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315. This is
Lowell Thomas.
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comes accusations
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317. by the Carnegie Coal company
of Red influence
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318. on the United Mine
Workers' strike.
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319. Meanwhile, in Racine, Wisconsin,
after raiding the American Trust Bank,
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320. Public Enemy Number One
John Dillinger
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by the hounds of justice.
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322. And in Geneva,
the League of Nations
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323. voted the USSR
full membership.
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324. According to the bank
teller, Barbara Patzke,
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John Dillinger's coat.
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326. It's made by Shragge
Quality out of St. Louis.
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327. Price, $35, windproof
32-ounce wool. Top stitching.
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328. Thank you, Agent Baum.
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329. Agents in our offices
across the country
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330. are identifying every store in the
United States that sold this overcoat.
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331. Then we will cross-reference
every Dillinger associate
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332. at locales where
that coat was sold.
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He bought a coat.
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traveling through,
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harbored nearby.
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337. If he returns,
we will be there.
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338. It is by such methods that our
Bureau will get John Dillinger.
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339. Now, Doris,
would you please contact
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exchange supervisors. There are six.
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341. Request appointments for
Carter Baum and myself.
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342. Gentlemen,
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Thompson submachine guns, BARs
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344. and a.351 Winchester
semi-automatic rifle.
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345. We are pursuing hardened
killers. They will be dangerous.
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346. And those of you who aren't
prepared for that should go.
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347. And if you are going
to go, please go now.
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348. This is a phone call
conversation
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349. from a car dealership
from 27 minutes ago.
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350. Harry Berman.
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351. When you drop it, leave
the keys on the floorboard.
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352. I got a DeSoto.
Okay.
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353. Interior's no good.
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to Berman?
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356. The coat was bought
in Cicero, lllinois,
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Berman's dealership.
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358. Now, we know Berman. He's been supplying
cars to the Syndicate since Capone.
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359. When Dillinger
bought that coat,
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Berman's switching cars.
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361. As soon as they call to drop
the DeSoto, we'll tail it.
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362. I want men on this
around the clock.
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363. May I check
your coat, sir?
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364. Yes, thank you.
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365. You ran out on me.
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on the sidewalk.
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gonna be my girl,
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that you'll never ever do that again.
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369. Hey, I'm not your girl.
Brown overcoat.
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gonna say that.
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So am I.
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372. "I'm never gonna run out on
you ever again." Say the words.
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My coat.
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374. Well, I ain't ever gonna run
out on you, and that's a promise.
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375. Well, I want to run
out of here, so, lady...
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Keep the tip.
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377. You ain't getting other people's
hats and coats no more neither.
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378. Why'd you do that?
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379. 'Cause you're with me now.
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anything about you.
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381. I was raised on a farm
in Mooresville, Indiana.
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when I was three.
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383. My daddy beat the hell out of me 'cause
he didn't know no better way to raise me.
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384. I like baseball, movies, good
clothes, fast cars, whiskey and you.
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you need to know?
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387. You been living here long?
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388. Yeah.
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389. Since yesterday.
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reservation in Flandreau
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nothing ever happened.
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in Milwaukee with my Aunt Ines.
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Indian friends,
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churches and put on plays.
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happened there, either.
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400. So I haven't been anywhere or done
anything except come to Chicago
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402. You're all packed.
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take you with me.
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new exciting kind of life.
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407. Everything.
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408. Right now.
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409. Purvis.
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410. Berman dropped the DeSoto at
Sherone Apartments 20 minutes ago.
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411. Men go in and out of an apartment
rented to a Miss Vi Scott.
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412. They carry heavy suitcases. One
of them looks like Dillinger.
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414. In cars on Clarendon
and Wilson Avenue.
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The alley?
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on the DeSoto to you?
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here? Any rapid movements?
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the DeSoto from there.
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422. Yes?
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423. I'm Special Agent Melvin
Purvis, Miss Scott.
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by yourself?
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425. No. I'm here
with my fiancé.
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your fiancé's name?
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430. I'm perfectly safe,
but come on in.
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431. Something wrong?
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432. You have identification?
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433. Yeah, sure.
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434. Honey, would you get my driver's
license? It's in my jacket pocket.
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435. Sure.
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436. I know you.
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437. You're...
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438. You're Melvin Purvis.
Right?
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439. Yeah. I seen your picture.
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440. And what do you do
for a living, Leonard?
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441. I travel
in ladies' shoes.
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442. Show him, honey.
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443. Cute, huh?
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444. Well, you enjoy the rest
of your dinner, Mr. McHenry.
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445. Thanks.
Good night.
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446. No one in or out. I'll get
the others. You stay here.
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447. You watch that door
from right there.
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448. Get the men
from Sheridan.
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449. Bureau of Investigation.
What's your name?
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450. You wanna know
my name?
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451. Come on.
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452. Baum, you keep an eye
on the alley.
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453. Barton?
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454. Barton.
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455. Where is he?
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456. They're headed east!
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457. Who was in
the blocking car?
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458. That was us.
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459. We heard gunfire
so we came here.
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460. Who was it?
Dillinger?
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461. The man we let get away
wasn't John Dillinger.
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462. That was Baby Face Nelson.
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463. Get on the floor!
Now! Go!
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464. Y'all get up
against that wall.
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465. Go on, all of you.
This is a stick-up! Up!
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466. Put them up! Up!
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467. Down on the floor,
now! Down!
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468. Put them up! Come on.
Put them up!
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469. This is a stick-up!
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470. Let's go. Come on.
Up!
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471. Where I can
see them, up!
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472. Customers, stay calm.
Don't move.
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473. Hey! You! Up!
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474. Hands up!
Move! Empty it!
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475. John Dillinger held up
a bank for $74,000
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476. while you failed
to arrest Nelson.
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477. Sir, I take
full responsibility.
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478. And I would like
to make a request.
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479. That we transfer men with
special qualifications
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480. to augment the staff
here in Chicago.
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481. There are some former
Texas and Oklahoma lawmen
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482. currently with
the Bureau in Dallas.
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483. I thought you understood
what I'm building.
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484. A modern force of professional
young men of the best sort.
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485. I'm afraid our type
cannot get the job done.
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486. Excuse me,
I cannot hear you.
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487. Our type cannot
get the job done.
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488. I cannot hear you.
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489. Our type cannot
get the job done.
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490. Without qualified help,
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491. I would have to resign
this appointment.
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492. Otherwise, I am leading
my men to slaughter.
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493. Mr. Tolson will call you,
Agent Purvis.
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494. Did he say what
he looked like?
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495. Didn't say.
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496. You gentlemen
need any help?
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497. Thank you, no.
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498. Shine?
Morning.
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499. How you doing?
I'm doing all right.
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500. Agent Winstead?
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501. That's right.
It's a pleasure.
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502. Welcome to Chicago. We have a lot
of work to do here on Mr. Dillinger.
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503. Another time.
Yes, sir. Thank you, sir.
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504. Have a nice day.
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505. Put Johnny Patton down front
on the other four tracks.
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506. It's hot out, right?
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507. Yes, Frank.
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508. Ever since those pricks
shot me, I can't get warm.
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509. What?
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510. Some people from
Chicago over there.
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511. Johnny.
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512. What do you say we meet you
in Tucson around the 25th?
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513. Okay.
All right.
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514. I heard one today.
Indiana paper,
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515. "Wanted, John Dillinger,
dead or dead."
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516. I think we wore out
the Midwest for a while.
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517. What?
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518. Come out to the Colonial tonight.
It's our joint. Be my guest.
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519. The best steaks in Miami.
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520. You're not gonna
take our picture, are you?
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521. No pictures.
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522. All right.
We'll be there.
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523. Thank you for taking me
on this trip.
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524. You going somewhere,
doll? Am I?
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525. No.
Don't kid a kidder.
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526. Then don't play me
for a fool.
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527. We both know I end up back
checking coats at the Steuben Club,
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528. one way or the other.
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529. What does that mean?
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530. You don't think past today
or tomorrow. And eventually,
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531. they will catch you
or kill you
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532. and I don't want to be
there when that happens.
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533. Who gave you
a crystal ball?
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534. I don't need one.
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535. Ask Homer.
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536. Ask Homer what?
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537. And his goddamn joke,
"dead or dead."
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538. You ain't going nowhere,
you hear me?
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539. I'm gonna die an old man
in your arms.
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540. We're too good for them.
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541. They ain't tough enough,
smart enough or fast enough.
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542. I hit any bank
I want any time.
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543. They got to be at
every bank all the time.
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544. That's why we're
on top of the world.
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545. Ain't nobody
lay a glove on us.
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546. No.
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547. I ain't going nowhere.
Neither are you.
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548. What do you got
to say about that?
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549. Hi, folks.
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550. Afternoon. Got a reservation for
a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan.
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551. I can send up some sandwiches
and beer if you like.
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552. That'd be swell.
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553. Some friends of mine
should be here already,
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554. a J.C. Davies
and a Mr. Clark?
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555. Out shopping, I believe.
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556. I'll let them know you're
in when they get back.
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557. Okey-doke.
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558. The elevator's
right down that way.
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559. Thank you very much.
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560. You look like you
could use some company.
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561. How's about me and my friend Prince
Albert come and pay you a visit?
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562. Get on in here,
both of you.
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563. Johnny! Johnny!
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564. Put some clothes on, miss.
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565. What the hell
happened, boys?
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566. There was a fire
in the hotel.
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567. Firemen found our guns.
They called the cops.
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568. Where they taking you?
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569. We're getting
shanghaied to Ohio.
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570. Where's Billie?
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571. Your girl's been put on
a bus back to Chicago.
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572. We ain't holding her.
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573. Right this way.
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574. Well,
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575. here's the man who
killed Pretty Boy Floyd.
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576. Damn good thing he was pretty,
'cause he sure wasn't Whiz Kid Floyd.
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577. Tell me something,
Mr. Purvis.
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578. That fellow, the one who got
killed at the Sherone Apartments,
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579. the newspaper said
you found him alive.
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580. It's the eyes,
ain't it?
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581. They look at you
right before they go.
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582. And then they just
drift away into nothing.
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583. That'll keep
you up nights.
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584. And what keeps you up
nights, Mr. Dillinger?
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585. Coffee.
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586. You act like a confident
man, Mr. Purvis.
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587. You got a few qualities.
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588. Probably pretty good
from a distance,
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589. especially when you got
the fellow outnumbered.
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590. But up close,
toe to toe,
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591. when somebody's about to
die right here, right now,
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592. I'm used to that.
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593. What about you?
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594. Goodbye, Mr. Dillinger.
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595. I'll see you
down the road.
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596. No, you will not.
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597. The only way that you
will leave a jail cell
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598. is when we take you out
to execute you.
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599. Well, we'll see
about that.
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600. You ought to get yourself
another line of work, Melvin.
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601. Hey, I was just kidding.
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602. I believe I'm gonna let you
boys keep me here a while.
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603. We'd like that, Johnny, but
don't get too comfortable.
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604. They're moving you.
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605. Where to?
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606. Indiana.
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607. Why?
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608. I have absolutely nothing
I want to do in Indiana.
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609. He's here.
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610. Back up, fellas.
Back up.
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611. We'll take custody now.
Take the manacles off.
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612. Are you glad
to see Indiana again?
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613. About as glad as Indiana
is to see me, I suppose.
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614. Did you smuggle the guns into
Indiana State Penitentiary
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615. for the big break
of September 26th?
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616. Right now, you're
too inquisitive, buddy.
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617. Put your arm
around Dillinger.
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618. Hey, when was the last time
you were in Mooresville?
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619. Ten years ago.
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620. I was a wild boy, and,
well, I was foolish.
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621. I held up a grocery store,
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622. which I never should have done
'cause Mr. Morgan was a good man.
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623. And they sentenced me to 10 years in
the state penitentiary for a $50 theft.
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624. When I was in prison,
I met a lot of good fellows.
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625. So sure, yeah,
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626. I helped set up the break
at Michigan City. Why not?
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627. I stick with my pals
and my pals stick with me.
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628. Johnny, how long does it
take you to go through a bank?
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629. Oh, about one minute,
40 seconds.
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630. Flat.
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631. Let's go.
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632. Mr. Johnny,
your lawyer's here.
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633. You come highly
recommended by Alvin Karpis.
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634. At the arraignment,
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635. they're gonna try and
transfer me to the state pen.
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636. What can you do for me?
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637. What's on your mind?
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638. The electric chair.
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639. Your Honor, are we to have an arraignment
in accord with the laws of this nation
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640. or is the State to be permitted to
incite an atmosphere of prejudice?
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641. The very air reeks with the
bloody rancor of intolerant malice!
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642. The clanging of shackles
brings to our minds
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643. the dungeons of the czars,
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644. not the flag-bedecked liberty
of an American courtroom.
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645. I request the court to direct that
those shackles be removed forthwith.
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646. This is a very dangerous
man, Your Honor.
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647. And I'm responsible for the
safeguarding of this prisoner.
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648. Are you a lawyer? What right do
you have to address this court?
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649. All right. Remove the
shackles from the prisoner.
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650. Your Honor, we would like
to relocate the prisoner.
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651. Only Indiana State
Penitentiary in Michigan City
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652. can guarantee
Dillinger will not escape.
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653. Sheriff Holley?
I concur, Your Honor.
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654. Sheriff Holley, I think this is a
very nice jail you have right here.
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655. What makes you think there's
something wrong with it?
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656. There's nothing
wrong with my jail.
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657. It's the strongest jail
in Indiana.
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658. That's what I thought.
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659. But of course, I don't want
to embarrass Mrs. Holley.
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660. I appreciate she's a woman
and she's afraid of an escape.
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661. Oh, no. I'm not afraid
of an escape.
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662. I can take care of John
Dillinger or any other prisoner.
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663. Okay.
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664. Dillinger will stay here.
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665. Thank you,
Your Honor.
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666. The defense will need four
months to prepare itself.
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667. It should take 10 days.
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668. To go to trial in 10 days would
be a legal lynching of this lad.
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669. There's a law
against lynching.
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670. There's a law
against murder!
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671. Then observe
the law part.
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672. Or just stand Dillinger
up against a wall
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673. and shoot him.
Just shoot him.
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674. Then there's no need to throw away
the State's money on this mockery.
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675. Calm down.
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676. I apologize to the court.
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677. Bob and I respect
each other very much.
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678. Watch out or he'll be putting
his arm around you, too.
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679. Trial starts in one
month on March 12th.
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680. Attaboy, counselor.
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681. Open the gate.
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682. Hey, Cahoon!
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683. Come here a minute.
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684. Come on, Sam.
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685. You and me's going places.
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686. Call Bryant.
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687. Bryant?
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688. Call Max.
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689. I'll kill you if I have
to. Don't think I won't.
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690. Open up!
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691. I'll plug him right here.
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692. Open the gun safe.
Go on. Open it up!
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693. Lock up the warden.
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694. That wasn't real, was it?
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695. Let's go.
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696. Put your hands up!
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697. Which one of these
here cars is the fastest?
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698. That would be that Ford right
there. It's got the new V-8.
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699. We're gonna take
that one. Go on.
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700. That's Sheriff Lillian
Holley's personal car.
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701. Good.
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702. Mr. Youngblood,
are we clear now?
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703. We are.
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704. Okay, then.
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705. Oh, come on, buddy.
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706. You gotta relax a little
bit. Just take it easy.
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707. Do you know the words
to The Last Round-Up?
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708. Get along,
little dogies
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709. Get along, get along
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710. Get along, little dogies
Get along
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711. Get along, little dogies
Get along, get along
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712. Get along, little dogies
Get along
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713. I'm a-headed for
the last round-up
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714. How did he act?
Was he jolly?
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715. Yes. He sang
part of the way.
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716. Get along, little dogies
Get along, get along
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717. While in Washington today,
President Roosevelt said,
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718. "John Dillinger
is making a mockery
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719. "of the system of justice
in this country."
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720. The passing of John J. McGraw, long-time
manager of the New York Giants...
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721. Hello.
Hey, doll, it's me.
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722. Look, I can't talk long.
You okay?
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723. Yeah.
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724. I heard it on the radio.
How about you?
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725. Yeah, I'm fine.
I'm fine.
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726. Don't come
to Chicago, Johnny.
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727. What's that
supposed to mean?
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728. I promised I'd look
after you, didn't I?
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729. Yes.
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730. Well, then that's
what I'm gonna do.
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731. You know that,
don't you?
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732. Yes.
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733. Look, I think
they're watching me.
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734. I'm gonna come get you out
of there and take care of you.
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735. Baby, don't come
to Chicago!
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736. Say you know it.
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737. Say it.
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738. I know you will
take care of me.
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739. I love you.
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740. Sooner or later,
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741. she will go to him
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742. or he is gonna
come for her.
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743. Say, Sport! Mr. Johnny, you
got to hold it right there.
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744. Can't stay here
no more, Mr. Johnny.
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745. Says who?
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746. Sport's only following
orders. So am I.
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747. They thought
you might come here.
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748. I don't get it.
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749. Talk to your
pal Gilbert.
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750. About what?
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751. You gotta talk
to Gilbert Catena.
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752. Come on. Come on, get out
of here! Beat it! Scram!
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753. The welcome mat
was not out.
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754. I kept hearing your name.
Now, I'm going to ask you once.
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755. And I just did.
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756. Anybody see him come in?
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757. I don't think so.
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758. You want to know
if we're armed?
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759. We're armed.
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760. Calm down.
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761. Calm down. Calm down.
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762. Hey, back to work.
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763. What's the deal, Phil?
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764. Look around.
What do you see?
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765. A whole bunch
of telephones.
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766. You see money.
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767. Last month, there were
independent wire services
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768. letting bookies know who won the
third race at Sportsman's Park,
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769. 300 of them nationwide.
Now there's only one, ours.
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770. On October 23rd, you robbed a
bank in Greencastle, Indiana.
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771. You got away
with $74,802.
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772. You thought that
was a big score.
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773. These phones
make that every day.
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774. And it keeps getting made,
day after day after day,
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775. a river of money, and
it gets deeper and wider,
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776. week in and week out, month in
and month out, flowing right to us.
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777. Unless the cops
come through that door.
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778. Which you pay them
not to do.
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779. Right.
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780. Unless you're around.
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781. Then they gotta come through
that door no matter what.
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782. What does that tell you?
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783. I'm popular.
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784. It tells us you're
bad for business.
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785. So the Syndicate's
got a new policy.
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786. All the guys like you,
Karpis, Nelson, Campbell,
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787. we ain't laundering your
money or bonds no more.
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788. You ain't holing up in
our whorehouses anymore.
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789. No armorers, no doctors, no safe
havens, no nothing. You get it?
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790. Personally, you need
something to tide you over?
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791. Good luck to you.
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792. Hamilton has a 34-year-old
sister in Detroit. Arrest her.
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793. Pick up all known Dillinger
associates, doctors, family,
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794. Pierpont's mother
in Indianapolis,
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795. Dillinger's family
in Mooresville.
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796. We suspect them
of harboring.
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797. But Hamilton's family has not
had word from Red in years.
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798. You convince them
to get word.
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799. Create informants,
Agent Purvis.
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800. The suspects are to be
interrogated vigorously, grilled,
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801. no obsolete notions
of sentimentality.
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802. We are in the modern age.
We are making history.
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803. Take direct,
expedient action.
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804. As they say in Italy these days,
"Take off the white gloves!"
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805. Do we understand each
other, Agent Purvis?
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806. These are fine young men
here. What's your name, son?
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807. Harris.
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808. G- men all over the country
have picked up the gauntlet
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809. flung down by the outlaws
and the wanton murderers.
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810. And these junior
crime fighters here,
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811. these Junior G-men, has,
every one of them,
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812. stopped some crime
from occurring
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813. and forestalled an entry into
the black book of criminal deeds.
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814. Today, I am rewarding them
with these medals.
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815. My friend Harris here is
the first. Well done, son.
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816. You can size up a score like
nobody's business, Tommy.
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817. You're a good egg.
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818. But I don't like
Baby Face Nelson.
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819. You got Nelson all wrong, John.
He thinks the world of you.
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820. Hell, the whole country
thinks you're a goddamn hero.
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821. Where's the bank?
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822. Sioux Falls.
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823. Nelson says there's
$800,000 in there.
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824. Says he's got us a sweet
little place to hole up
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825. till after the heat
blows over.
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826. What's he here for?
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827. John, we gotta all be friends, all
right, or this ain't gonna work.
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828. Red told you, after the bank,
we bust out Pierpont and Makley.
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829. It'll take a lot
of careful planning.
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830. Yeah. So?
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831. and Public Enemy
Number One, John Dillinger.
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832. They may be sitting
amongst you.
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833. They may be in your row.
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834. Turn to your right.
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835. And turn to your left.
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836. If you see them, call the Bureau of
Investigation or your local police.
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837. After the bank,
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838. we'll figure out if we
can bust them out. Okay?
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839. Okay.
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840. "You don't work with
people you don't know
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841. "and you don't work
when you're desperate."
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842. Walter Dietrich.
Remember that?
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843. Walter forgot.
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844. When you're desperate,
that's when you got no choice.
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845. I got one!
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846. What are you doing? Get your
hands up! Get your hands up!
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847. Come on, sugar,
let's go. Come on.
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848. Where's all the damn money
we came here for?
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849. Come on.
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850. Open the door. What
are you looking at, huh?
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851. What are you looking at?
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852. Tommy.
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853. John, let's go!
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854. Let's go!
Get in the goddamn car!
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855. Let's go!
Let's go! Let's go!
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856. How'd you find
this place?
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857. Don't worry. Nobody
will find us. Come on.
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858. How much?
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859. $46, 120.
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860. That'd be less than
$800,000. Am I right?
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861. Am I right?
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862. It's $8,000 a man.
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863. Leave me
my share and get out.
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864. We gotta cut loose
from Nelson.
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865. You gotta
rest up a while.
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866. No.
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867. No. If we don't get out of
here first thing in the morning,
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868. we're gonna wind up dead.
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869. Only you're
gonna make it.
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870. God damn it, don't talk like that, Red.
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871. No, Johnny. I got a
feeling that my time is up.
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872. And when your time is up,
your time's up.
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873. Red,
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874. look here.
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875. Tomorrow morning, Homer,
you and me will go to Reno,
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876. and everything
will be fine.
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877. Give me a shot.
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878. I'll give you the shot if you
tell me where the gang's holed up.
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879. I don't know anything.
Where's Baby Face Nelson?
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880. I don't know!
Where's Dillinger?
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881. I wanna know where
they are. I don't know!
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882. Tell me!
Where are they?
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883. The bullet entered
the back of his head.
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884. It's resting
over his right eye.
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885. Do not interfere.
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886. Do not interfere. His brain is
swelling! He will be dead soon!
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887. He's suffering and I
need to sedate him!
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888. Not yet.
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889. If you interfere,
I will arrest you.
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890. I don't know! Please, give
me a shot! Oh, mother, please!
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891. Tell me where he is!
I don't know!
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892. All right.
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893. Where?
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894. Tell me!
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895. Little Bohemia.
Little Bohemia.
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896. Manitowish, Wisconsin.
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897. Fuck you!
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898. Give me a shot.
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899. Little Bohemia is in
Manitowish, Wisconsin.
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900. Sam, you drive up.
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901. Madala and Clegg, you cut through
the woods. Stay in the trees.
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902. Come up on it
from the south,
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903. close enough to see if
they're in the barroom there.
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904. Rice, Rorer,
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905. come up on it from the
north. The kitchen is there.
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906. You see if they're in what is probably
the dining room. You stay in the trees.
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907. And if he sees them in there? We go in.
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908. And if he doesn't?
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909. We go in anyway.
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910. There's too much
real estate out here.
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911. Too many ways for him
to get out,
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912. too few of us
to block him in.
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913. We need to blockade
the roads behind us.
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914. We need to wait for Cowley's
group to surround him.
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915. Mr. Purvis, this is
not the way to do it.
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916. I will not risk their
escaping the Bureau again.
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917. You and Hurt take the northeast
corner where the road turns.
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918. Cover that and the front.
Campbell, Baum, you're with me.
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919. Thanks,
but we gotta go.
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920. No, come on, stick
around. Let's have a party.
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921. We gotta work tomorrow.
Aw, work's for mugs.
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922. Get out of here!
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923. You wanna see
my James Cagney?
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924. You wanna see my James
Cagney act? Huh? Huh?
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925. What do you see? What do
you say? What do you know?
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926. What's your name, doll?
This your wife, you dumb egg?
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927. Go ahead.
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928. Stop that car!
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929. Bureau of Investigation!
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930. Stop that car!
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931. Fire!
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932. Don't shoot!
Get on the floor!
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933. Johnny!
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934. Go!
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935. Someone got out!
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936. Is it Dillinger?
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937. I think so!
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938. Baum, you drive around
the woods. You flank him!
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939. Go.
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940. Go!
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941. Come on, Red, come on. Come
on. We're getting out of here.
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942. Hey, give me the keys
to that car.
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943. Have you...
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944. All you bastards
wear vests,
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945. so I'm gonna give it to you high
and I'm gonna give it to you low.
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946. Carter?
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947. Who was it? Dillinger?
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948. Nelson.
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949. Sir, there's somebody
on the road.
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950. Cowley!
Did you see a car?
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951. A Ford, yeah,
it's going the other way.
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952. Turn it around! Madala,
get in. It's Nelson!
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953. Get in, you dumb bastards!
Get in!
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954. Get in. Come on.
Let's go. Come on.
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955. Where'd
you get the car?
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956. I killed a Fed
by the road.
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957. Faster, Sam!
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958. They're behind us.
Let them have it, Homer!
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959. Steady the car,
God damn it!
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960. Shit!
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961. Homer! Homer!
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962. Come on!
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963. Have you never seen
a man die before?
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964. Hush up.
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965. You gotta let go, John.
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966. Bullshit.
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967. And you gotta
let Billie go, too.
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968. I know you.
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969. You've never let
nobody down.
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970. But this time,
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971. you gotta go on.
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972. You gotta let go.
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973. Right now,
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974. all of Dillinger's
friends are dead.
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975. He is out there.
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976. He is alone.
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977. And there will not be a
better chance to run him down.
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978. Yeah, but he could
be anywhere.
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979. He could be anywhere.
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980. But he is not anywhere, because
what he wants is right here.
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981. I don't believe
in the government,
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982. and I don't believe in the
government spending all its money,
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983. and hence I don't
take any part of it.
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984. And you say no, you...
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985. I ought to refuse to accept the
money. It's government money.
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986. I don't believe in
the government spending.
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987. I'm not gonna take it.
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988. What's she doing?
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989. Still listening
to the radio.
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990. Sir, we have questioned
a source, John Probasco.
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991. We have information that leads
us to believe that they're...
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992. But Dillinger did aid
law enforcement in one way.
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993. He's cited as the reason Congress is
considering the first national crime bill,
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994. making criminal enterprise across
state lines a federal offense.
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995. Meanwhile, in Fargo,
North Dakota...
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996. We're building
coast-to-coast.
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997. We want it nice and quiet,
and they bring this on us?
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998. Frank, calm down. They rob banks. Right.
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999. In one state, then another
state, that's called interstate.
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1000. We're coast to coast.
Wake up!
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1001. Now they can use
these laws on us.
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1002. What time is it?
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1003. It's 4:00 a. m., Sunday
morning. What's wrong?
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1004. I don't want to sleep.
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1005. Why?
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1006. Because I want
all the time we got.
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1007. What if
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1008. we could get out
of here altogether?
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1009. Where?
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1010. Like Cuba?
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1011. Maybe further.
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1012. Alvin's got this job. It's
a big job, a lot of dough.
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1013. We could go away on it.
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1014. We grab a Pan Am
Clipper to Caracas,
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1015. scoot on over to Rio
for some fun in the sun,
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1016. slide off the map.
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1017. We could go dancing
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1018. and have
a lot of laughs
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1019. any time we want.
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1020. Want to take
that ride with me?
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1021. Yeah, I want to take
that ride with you.
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1022. Where's
the apartment?
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1023. Oakley and Potomac.
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1024. All right, the bartender's
name is Larry Strong.
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1025. He'll give you the keys.
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1026. Who brought you?
How did you get here?
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1027. A taxi. I took a taxi.
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1028. Let's go. Let's go, guys.
Come on! Get her outside.
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1029. Where is he?
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1030. Where were you meeting?
Where were you hiding out?
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1031. Answer him or they'll drop
you in a black hole in Cook County.
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1032. Where is he?
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1033. I have to go
to the bathroom.
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1034. Christ, look what you did.
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1035. Where were you
supposed to meet him?
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1036. I can't hear you.
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1037. I can't hear you!
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1038. We were supposed to
meet at our apartment.
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1039. Where?
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1040. On Addison.
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1041. What number?
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1042. 1148.
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1043. When?
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1044. Right now.
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1045. Miss Roberts, can you
reach Agent Purvis?
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1046. No. He's on his way back
from Mooresville, Indiana.
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1047. He's going directly
to Cook County Jail.
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1048. John Dillinger's holed up
at 1148 Addison.
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1049. Where is he?
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1050. Well,
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1051. way the hell away from
here by now, isn't he?
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1052. You wanted to know where
he is, you dumb flatfoot.
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1053. Mr. Purvis, those men cannot
treat a woman in this way.
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1054. You walked right past him
on State Street.
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1055. You were too scared
to look around.
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1056. He was at the curb
in that black Buick.
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1057. You asked me how I got there,
I told you I took a taxi,
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1058. and you believed me?
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1059. He dropped me off
and was waiting for me.
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1060. And you walked
right past him.
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1061. And when my Johnny finds out
how you slapped around his girl,
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1062. you know what happens
to you, fat boy?
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1063. Uncuff her.
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1064. Restroom is
down the hall.
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1065. I can't stand up.
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1066. Miss Rogers.
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1067. Hello.
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1068. I'm Marty Zarkovich. I was
told to call you, Mr. Nitti.
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1069. I think I can get her
to play ball.
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1070. Make sure.
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1071. Yes, sir, Mr. Nitti.
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1072. What did they say, Anna?
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1073. They say they send me
back to Romania.
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1074. You know what to do.
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1075. Can they fix deportation?
Can they do that?
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1076. These guys
can fix anything.
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1077. Okay.
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1078. I want guarantee.
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1079. If you aid us in
apprehending John Dillinger,
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1080. I give you my word
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1081. I will do everything I can to
influence Bureau of Immigration
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1082. to let you stay
in America.
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1083. Not enough.
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1084. Well, that's all there is.
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1085. I want guarantee.
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1086. Well, you're not
gonna get one.
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1087. I think you did this.
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1088. I think you told Immigration to pick
me up and send me back to Romania.
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1089. How do you
socialize with him?
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1090. We go out.
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1091. Maybe tomorrow night.
Maybe not.
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1092. Maybe in a week, a month.
Maybe never.
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1093. I will not guarantee
what Immigration will do,
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1094. but I can guarantee
what I will do.
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1095. If you do not cooperate,
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1096. you will be on a boat out
of this country in 48 hours.
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1097. Do not play games
with me.
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1098. Who is "we"?
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1099. Me, him, Polly Hamilton,
one of my girls.
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1100. How will we know?
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1101. I call you on the day
when I know.
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1102. Did you get in there?
Did you see her?
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1103. Yes, I did.
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1104. She palmed me
this note.
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1105. She told me
what it said.
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1106. That's good advice.
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1107. What are you doing here?
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1108. Meeting people.
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1109. On Tuesday, it'll carry the payrolls
for seven factories around Rockford.
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1110. There's two ways in,
two ways out.
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1111. Doc cuts the telephone lines
five minutes before.
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1112. Train arrives,
you and I go in strong.
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1113. Harry handles the door
and the safe.
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1114. Jimmy and Freddy drive.
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1115. What do you figure?
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1116. About $1,500,000
to $1,700,000.
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1117. $300,000 each.
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1118. Holy cow.
Yeah.
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1119. We pull this Tuesday,
I'm gone Wednesday.
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1120. Yeah. Where? Cuba?
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1121. No.
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1122. No. Where I go, I'm gonna have
to go a lot farther than Cuba.
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1123. Yeah.
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1124. Hi, Jimmy.
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1125. What do you say?
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1126. Polly, Jimmy's back!
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1127. I tell you what, doll.
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1128. How about you, Polly and me
go out to a movie tonight?
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1129. Get in some refrigeration.
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1130. Where do you
want to go?
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1131. Maybe the Marbro
or the Biograph.
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1132. Jimmy's taking us
to the picture show.
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1133. Mmm.
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1134. I'll go to the store later and
make fried chicken for dinner.
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1135. Where you going?
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1136. Streetcar.
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1137. I gotta go downtown to get
my waitressing license.
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1138. Hang on a minute. I'll take
you. It's too damn hot in here.
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1139. Yeah?
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1140. Mr. Purvis. Anna Sage.
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1141. Afternoon, Miss Sage.
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1142. It is tonight!
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1143. Anna Sage will be with him
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1144. and will wear a white blouse
over an orange skirt.
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1145. That is how
we will know it is him.
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1146. He may have changed
his appearance.
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1147. And we have not learned if he will
go to the Marbro or the Biograph.
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1148. Two theaters?
That's right.
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1149. What's playing?
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1150. Excuse me?
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1151. What's playing at the Marbro?
What's playing at the Biograph?
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1152. A Shirley Temple movie called
Little Miss Marker is at the Marbro.
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1153. The Biograph is playing
a gangster picture
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1154. starring Clark Gable,
Manhattan Melodrama.
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1155. John Dillinger ain't going
to a Shirley Temple movie.
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1156. Sergeants Zarkovich and O'Neill, from
the East Chicago Police Department,
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1157. and Agent Winstead will be
at the Biograph, as will I.
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1158. Now, Virgil Peterson, you
will coordinate the Marbro.
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1159. He will be armed and
extremely dangerous.
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1160. Is that it?
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1161. Yep.
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1162. I'll be right back.
Hold on.
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1163. I'll go in with you.
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1164. All right.
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1165. It might take 10 minutes.
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1166. I'll meet you outside.
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1167. I'd like to see Babe take
one more swing this season.
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1168. But his leg is pretty sore. He takes a
bit of batting practice, but not very much.
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1169. What's the score?
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1170. Cubs, 3-2,
top of the 7th.
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1171. that's why he's
out of today's game.
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1172. The pitch is high.
Ball one.
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1173. Broaca, the batter
leading off for the Yankees,
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1174. did not see
the ball very well.
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1175. What's going on?
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1176. Nothing yet.
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1177. They haven't shown up
at the Marbro.
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1178. Blackie!
Jim!
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1179. Well, you old
son of a gun!
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1180. I say, you're
looking swell, Jim.
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1181. Let's get a load of this
Dempsey-Firpo binge, shall we?
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1182. Yeah, yeah. But when will we get
together again? Gee, it's been weeks!
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1183. Well, what about
tomorrow night? Saturday?
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1184. I will light my cigar
when he's coming out.
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1185. Zarkovich, O'Neill,
you and your men
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1186. take the hat store right
across from the theater.
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1187. Smith, Suran, Clegg, take two
agents, you cover the rear alley.
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1188. And Rorer and Rice, you stay in
the car with Reinecke to the north.
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1189. Clarence and I are
gonna be in the doorway
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1190. 30 feet south of
the theater entrance.
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1191. Gerry, you're in the tan sedan
just to the north of the entrance.
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1192. In case he walks north?
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1193. He ain't gonna walk
north, Mr. Purvis.
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1194. He's gonna head south, cut through
the alley back to her place.
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1195. Madala.
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1196. Hello, Gallagher.
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1197. Hello, Snow.
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1198. Must be something
pretty important,
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1199. getting me in here in
the middle of the game.
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1200. What do you want?
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1201. I want to do a little
favor for a friend.
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1202. You're the governor.
You can save his life.
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1203. He's guilty.
The jury says so.
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1204. Goodbye, Blackie.
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1205. Goodbye, Jim.
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1206. I can't help it, Blackie.
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1207. I'm not gonna
let you die.
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1208. I've got to commute you.
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1209. You think you're
doing me a favor
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1210. by keeping me locked up in this
filthy trap for the rest of my life?
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1211. No, thanks. Come on,
warden, let's go.
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1212. So long, Blackie.
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1213. Kid, keep your chin
up and your nose clean.
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1214. Die the way you lived, all of
a sudden, that's the way to go.
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1215. Don't drag it out.
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1216. Living like that
doesn't mean a thing.
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1217. What did he say?
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1218. I couldn't hear him.
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1219. You take care of this. I
need to go call Washington.
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1220. How you doing, Billie?
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1221. I'm Special Agent Winstead.
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1222. If you've come here to ask
me more damn questions...
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1223. "Where's this one
or that one?"
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1224. I didn't come here for
you to tell me something.
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1225. I came here to
tell you something.
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1226. They say you're the man who shot him.
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1227. That's right.
One of them.
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1228. So why are you
coming here to see me?
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1229. To see the damage
you've done?
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1230. No.
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1231. I came here because
he asked me to.
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1232. When he went down,
he said something.
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1233. I put my ear
next to his mouth,
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1234. and what I think
he said was this.
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1235. He said,
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1236. "Tell Billie for me,
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1237. 'Bye-bye, blackbird.'"
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