Night After Night Page #2
- PASSED
- Year:
- 1932
- 73 min
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Oh, no, don't take it | that way,Joe.
We don't want no trouble. | I'm-We're willing to buy you out.
Yeah? What'll you give?
50 grand.
Make it 250 | and the joint is yours.
Don't be humorous!
Listen, that's final. And I | won't sell for a nickel less.
Well, if that's | the way you feel,
you're liable to have some | visitors one of these nights.
Well that's really funny. | Will ya do me a favor, Frankie?
Sure,Joe, anytime. | You know me.
Tell Gaston and his mob the sooner they | come around, the better I'll like it.
These quiet evenings | are getting on my nerves...
and a little excitement'll be | as welcome as the flowers in May.
I'll tell him that,Joe. | Leave it to me. Don't forget.
And, uh, | speaking of flowers,Joe,
just what kind | would you prefer?
Oh, anything at all, | except pansies.
Your last wish'll be | fulfilled,Joe. Okay.
Now, take care of yourself. | So long, boys.
Say hello to the wife, will | you? I'll tell her I saw you.
So long,Joe. So long, | Leo. So long, boys.
All right, Blainey, | get back to work.
I don't like it. | Aw, I love it.
Say, ain't Jellyman here yet? | Yeah, she's waitin' for you.
I'm sorry to be late. I had a | little business to attend to.
That's quite all right, Mr. Anton, | quite all right. Shall we begin?
Thank you. Where did we leave | off yesterday? Let me see.
You were tellin' me about | Andrew Carnegie. Yes.
I found out he gave a lot of | libraries away. Is that right? Yes.
He wanted everybody | to read, didn't he?
Presumably that was his | idea. Smart guy, wasn't he?
Ah. You mean he was an | intelligent gentleman, don't you?
Yeah, that's it. | I'm sorry.
He was an intelligent gentleman, | wasn't he? Yes, he was.
Was his folks rich?
You mean were | his folks rich?
Yes, did they have money? | No, they were very poor.
But they were educated, | though, weren't they?
No, I believe they were | very simple people.
How did he get | where he got?
I thought we'd agreed not | to use the word ''got.''
Well, how did he get | where he-
You mean, how did he | accomplish what he did?
Tha-that's it, | Miss Jellyman.
By courage, honesty, | perseverance and visin.
Visin.
Visin. That-
That means looking | ahead, doesn't it? Yes.
Oh, excuse me, won't you? Certainly.
Hello. Yes, Leo. No.
You know I don't want to be | bothered! I'm taking my lessons!
No imagination.
Now supposing you | read this to me aloud.
It is an article that | you should know about.
It is the most important | question of the day.
''The settlement at 'Lousane''' | - Lausanne.
Lausanne. Lausanne. It's | a place in Switzerland.
''Assuming that the reasonable prompt ratifi'' | - Ratification.
''Ratification | follows by the''-
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