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( squeaking )
( music playing on radio )
( static humming )
Hey.
- ( knocks )
- Buddy. Hey.
That on or off?
The radio.
It's on.
Try another station,
why don't you?
Only one we get.
Comes in from Fort Wayne.
"Comes in from Fort Wayne."
A lot of traffic.
Steel mills up in Gary.
Why we stay open late.
Ask if we're far.
How far are we from Columbus?
Columbus, Ohio? 'Cause
there's one in Indiana.
That's not the one we want.
You're about five hours.
What's worth seeing
around here?
In Warsaw?
We've got the second longest
contiguous brick wall
in the world.
No kidding?
A man from the university
in Vincennes
drove up and measured it.
Maybe we should stay over, huh?
Let's just go.
My friend's got
no appreciation.
You keep the change now.
A sawbuck on a $2 tab?
We made some easy money.
What's the problem?
I thought we were laying low.
( engine sputters )
( sighs )
( engine sputters )
Well?
Jiggle the plugs or something.
- What?
- ( Gunshot )
( tap shoes tapping )
( piano playing )
Man: Slow your roll.
These kids, I found 'em
in a juke in Louisville.
Bringing 'em along.
Akron, Youngstown, Pittsburgh.
Three weeks at the Stanley.
They rough.
They're smart boys.
Pick up fast.
Little patter,
top hats and tails.
A year from now,
you come to New York,
you won't find an empty seat
and what you're gonna say?
What I gonna say, Dickie?
"Why didn't I?
Oh, why didn't I?"
- You selling this hard, huh?
- Check that mule's teeth first.
I never sell anything. I don't have
to because I represent the best.
Don't I, honey?
Nothing but.
Would you freshen me up?
You don't mind, do you, Dickie?
You're thirsty, you're thirsty.
What was in here again?
Weren't you paying attention?
New York sour.
Mix you up the Jersey version.
( clears throat )
That's all the time
you got for me?
- Appointment in Newark.
- Do we have to, Dickie?
I'm tired of traipsing.
A nice hotel...
Mr. White makes me happy,
I make you happy.
Two weeks at a grand per,
then we talk about
what comes after.
You carpetbagging me.
I'm treating you square.
I always do.
I want Fletcher
Henderson up there.
( laughs ) Who doesn't?
But Smack's in New York.
You boys break a sweat yet?
No, sir.
We're barely kicking it.
Eldon, shake your lazy rump.
Grover, let's wind that clock.
Shoot some liquor
to me, Eldie boy.
Grover: Whoo!
- ( door opens )
- You can turn a light on.
All have arrived.
It's easy enough to do.
Then I will do it.
Where is he sitting?
Where you wanted him.
Thank you.
Everybody knows each other?
Mr. Masseria and I
have not actually met.
( speaks Italian )
- Does he speak English?
- He's not in the mood.
I just want this to be clear.
He'll understand what you say.
We'd like to settle things.
We think you do, too.
What makes you think that?
Why else would you show up?
To see what the Thompson
brothers are contemplating.
I have my territory.
South to Cape May, north to
Asbury Park, west to Trenton.
I have the casinos,
the numbers, and the wire.
I'm not looking
for anything else.
Haven't we had
this conversation?
I didn't ask for trouble.
What was brought to my doorstep
I returned.
I'd expect all of you
to do exactly the same.
You tried to put me
in federal court.
- You were greedy.
- And you were desperate.
( whispers )
15 of his men killed
on the road out of town.
- With the deal already struck.
- You landed on your feet.
- You wish to pretend you never gained...
- What's wrong with that?
- There was no arrangement.
- A.R. gave a guarantee.
Oh!
Now why I should trust any
word come out of your mouth?
Huh?
That's a reasonable question.
Let him see it.
What do you want?
To see a Broadway show,
have the chop at Keen's,
do a little window-shopping,
and not be looking over my
shoulder every second I'm at it.
And in return?
Maybe you enjoy the beach here.
Not especially.
I want peace, Arnold.
That's all.
Where you shop
and where you eat
is no concern of ours.
This ends that.
How are you, Charlie?
I'm well, A.R.
Thanks for asking.
He's a good boy.
Meyer keeps me informed.
( speaks Italian )
( door opens, closes )
"All of man's troubles
come from his inability
to sit quietly
in a room by himself."
You should try it.
Is that what you do in here?
I talked to Lolly.
He's expecting you.
No limit at the table.
That's thoughtful.
Call it a thank-you.
I ran the odds on the way down.
On what?
Whether you'd
attempt to kill me.
What did you come up with?
14-1 against.
( door opens, closes )
- ( piano playing )
- ( Chatter )
- Yes.
- Yeah.
Man: Five and six and
seven and eight.
- ( woman laughs )
- Woman ♪2: All right.
I held Tommy in my arms
when he was no bigger
than a loaf of bread.
I never wanted to let him go.
I never wanted him hurt
in any way.
I'm selling my home.
The only possession I have.
And with the proceeds,
I intend to live quietly
within my means
and give Tommy
the upbringing he deserves
in comfort and safety.
Julia
and Mr. Sagorsky...
Paul,
I thank you.
You've done so much.
I'll never forget it.
But my grandson
belongs with me.
It's time he came home.
Julia:
She was running a cathouse.
Raising that child
in a cathouse.
- Stay away from all that.
- Mrs. Darmody provided respectable lodging...
And what went on in there was...
As the only surviving
blood relation...
You can't just take things
that don't belong to you.
- ( bangs gavel )
- Your Honor, my clients are understandably ups...
- He wouldn't even speak for the first...
- ( Bangs gavel )
What exactly occurred
in your residence
eight months ago, Mrs. Darmody?
And under what precise
circumstances
was the child
brought to your home?
Is there anyone here
willing to disclose anything
approximating the truth
in this matter?
( tires squealing )
Eli: Hold her steady.
- Don't stomp on it.
- Willie: I'm not.
It's not a cockroach.
Just easy.
E... e... easy.
Okay, pull right in here.
Good. Yeah.
Who's he?
Guy who works for us.
I've got to go over
something with him.
So he runs the place?
- What?
- I smell smoke.
That's you.
That's how you smell.
Your mother
was very clear on this.
A friend of mine borrowed my coat.
He smokes.
- What's his name?
- Henry.
And he borrows coats?
What, is he an orphan?
No, no. You stay.
Couple of minutes.
And button up.
This is how you
wear it at school.
Well, you're not at school
and you're not coming home
with a cold, so...
I got it.
Where'd this giant come from?
Stan.
Why are we seeing each other?
Afternoon, Eli.
You know Agent Knox.
Yeah. No, do I?
He's here a month already.
He didn't make an impression.
What do you want from me?
Introduce yourself again.
- Warren Knox, sir.
- There he is.
You see him, I don't
want you getting scared.
Mick, we squaring up or not?
I'm involved
in this now, Elmer.
Look, I don't need all
these people around, hmm?
Why don't you two go over
there and get acquainted?
You mean me?
Yes, sir. Pardon.
I guess my time's
not worth anything.
You had the problem
in Brigantine.
I took care of that.
Which was above and beyond.
I told him you had to sign off.
I want us to go on
helping each other.
There's a limit, Stan.
- You get me?
- Mm-hmm.
I can say the same to you.
You know, I sure could use
some law enforcement.
- For what?
- Piney *** keep robbing my garage.
We don't handle auto theft.
I got 1,000 gallons
of whiskey in there.
What would you want us to do?
Don't you catch bootleggers?
Not for other bootleggers.
Well, I got a surprise
for the next fox
in the henhouse,
tell you that much.
What surprise?
Back door, pulley,
shotgun.
- A *** trap?
- I didn't say it.
- Look, Mr....
- Borst.
- Mr. Borst, those kinds of methods...
- Stan: Agent Knox.
Sir.
Our inspection is concluded.
( music playing )
Ladies, welcome to
the Cicero Quilting Society.
Would you be so kind
as to come this way?
Now! Let's go.
Hoof it. Come on.
- Give you a hand, darling?
- Some manners, huh?
Couldn't even get my makeup.
We'll send somebody back,
all right?
♪ I got myself
a brand-new totsy ♪
♪ I'm her hotsy,
she's my totsy ♪
♪ Everything
is hotsy-totsy now ♪
♪ I say, all I did
was pop the question... ♪
- Quit shoving.
- They're pushing from behind.
I left a handbag.
Tell my brother. He'll fetch that, too.
Come on, giddyup.
Yes, sir, we certainly do.
Coming right up.
Same old *** and boozehounds.
We got shipped over
from the Deuces for this?
Hey, the ceiling's the same.
That's all you'll
be looking at.
Here you go, gentlemen.
Plenty to choose from.
Dive right in.
Alphonse.
Whatever it is, Ralphie,
we blame it on you.
- ( chuckles )
- See the paper today?
Woodrow Wilson croaked.
Who even knew
he was still around?
He means the local skinny, Al.
The idea was we don't
have these problems.
That reporter,
he's a Bolshie type.
No one cares what he writes.
I might. I might care.
- What'd he write?
- Ralphie, go outside, huh? Keep an eye on things.
Let them run who they want.
It don't matter.
We got Jumping Joe Klenha here.
- All sewed up, right?
- Tight as a drum, gents.
Could always throw him
down the stairs again.
( laughs ) Oh, no, no.
That was just high spirits.
I've never hugged
a mayor before.
- Talks about you, John.
- I know that, Ralph. I read it.
"Chicago crime boss Johnny
Torrio has expanded his reach"
to include bootlegging,
gambling, and prostitution
with the cheerful assistance
of our Cicero boosters."
Now who could that be?
"Torrio could be found rusticating
at our Hawthorne Inn,"
exerting control through the
rough justice of his fact...
- "fac..."
- Factotum.
- Fat whosis?
- "Factotum Alphonse..."
( laughs ) Frank, look.
- What?
- Nothing, it's just...
"Alphonse Caponi."
Sounds like a real no-account.
He gets my *** name wrong?
"A Few Moments
With Eddie Cantor."
I tell some jokes,
a couple of songs.
- Which ones?
- "The Dumber They Come..."
Absolutely sidesplitting.
There's a doctor standing by
with catgut at every showing.
- ( laughs )
- To sew people up from laughing?
It's quite amazing.
You hear everything just like
he was right in front of you.
He is right in front of me.
But this is a movie.
Somehow that makes it
seem more real.
If that makes any sense.
It does when you say it.
- We've got a rehearsal, pumpkin.
- Not till 4:00.
You know what the Scouts
say, "Be prepared."
So does my gynecologist.
( laughs )
But truthfully, kiddo...
I'll see that she gets
to the church on time, Eddie.
Take a cab. It's safer.
You own this?
Mr. White does.
I just like the atmosphere.
You know Owney Madden?
I've heard of him.
He runs the Cotton Club.
You go up to Harlem?
When someone takes me.
I expect that happens
pretty often.
He didn't want me to meet you.
- Owney Madden?
- Mr. Cantor.
He said you're dangerous.
Is it true?
If you think so,
you'd better hightail it.
Will something bad
happen if I stay?
Choreographer: Heads up, ladies.
Heads up.
- ( music playing )
- This is where I spend most of my time.
A retreat, you might call it.
Not the biggest room
in the house,
but the one I like best.
Looks out over the lawn.
And, of course,
en suite facilities.
One of 12,
including a Roman bath.
Lot of upkeep.
It was built
during the Great Age.
It's waiting for a man.
The right man
to bring it back to life.
Cotillions with
full orchestras.
Ermine muffs on winter nights.
Hmm, you're quite
the scene painter.
I'm just describing
the possibilities.
Mm-hmm. Well, something
to think about.
And that's what
I'm going to let you do.
For a minute.
( music continues )
Well?
What's the verdict?
I guess I...
have to ask how much?
It's not really
the amount, is it?
It's what you get for it.
But it's still a number.
30.
If you want me to put it in
my mouth, it's another 10.
( knocking )
- ( clock ticking )
- Mr. Werner?
( knocks )
Sir?
Yes, Florence?
Will you need anything else?
No.
You have a good evening.
I put the present on your desk.
Right in front of me.
Thank you.
You just need to sign the card.
Well, good night, then.
Pretty sure
these are roller skates.
You have children?
No?
I'm a... ahem...
a middleman.
That's all.
I take orders from Milwaukee.
I... I don't ask questions.
I call a number,
they do the rest.
If someone gets hurt,
that's not my...
( crying )
You're doing this for money?
$5,000 in that safe.
Take it.
Walk away.
I'll never say a word.
I'll just...
( sobbing )
You don't know me.
You don't know
anything about me.
I know you're gonna die.
Can I at least...
( mutters )
This... this is who you want.
His name, his address.
- He runs things.
- ( Silenced gunshot )
Why?
( silenced gunshot )
Willie:
♪ Fight, Temple, fight on
♪ Fight with all your might ♪
♪ Fight for the Cherry
and White ♪
♪ Keep our colors high
♪ Roll the ball
and hit the line ♪
♪ All the Temple
stars will shine ♪
♪ Skill and courage
win the game ♪
♪ Fight on, Temple, fight. ♪
Then you go beat people up?
Uncle Nucky?
They sing it at football games.
How often do you go to those?
Once in a while
with the fellas.
Instead of studying?
Didn't he get an A
in accounting?
It's geography of commerce.
Answer the question.
Who are these other fellas?
There's Flitch and Dobby.
Tip. Henry.
Everyone calls him Bucket.
- These are boys or ponies?
- ( Children laugh )
They're all a lot of fun.
- Are they smokers?
- I don't know.
June: You spend so
much time with them.
- None of us smoke.
- I don't want you picking that up.
Me? He's like a chimney.
Eli: Hey, this is your mother.
Maybe you forgot that
now you're so popular.
I haven't forgotten.
Then what do you say?
- Ma.
- Yes?
I love you.
Well, I should hope so.
- Ahem.
- You have to go?
I do. But this was
lovely as always.
Fight for the Cherry
and the White.
Yes, sir.
- I'll call you later.
- Good night, Uncle Nucky.
June: Bye, Nucky.
June: Help me clean.
Let's go. Everybody help Mommy.
Take that. Take your plates.
Uncle Nucky.
Willie, put a coat on.
Ma's checking it
for tobacco stains.
Should have stayed in
Philadelphia for the break.
You need to see your family.
And they need to see you.
Why? I show up and my dad
just tells me the things
I'm not supposed to do.
What do you think
he should be telling you?
Business. How it works.
Which business is that?
Ours.
There's what I do, what
your father helps me with.
It's nothing for you
to worry about.
I'm not worried.
I just think that...
You came through for me, Will.
I haven't forgotten.
What you need to do now
is get the degree.
We're all counting on it, okay?
- Sure.
- Keep earning As.
And anything you want
to get off your chest,
you could always come to me.
I do smoke.
I know. I went to
college for a year.
It's where I picked up
all my bad habits.
( car starts )
- ( music playing )
- Alphonse Capone.
Alphonse Capone.
- ( Ralph laughs )
- Seriously,
how hard is that, huh?
The reporter's name
is St. John.
- So?
- So he's probably a pilgrim or something.
- He's not gonna know.
- Spelled Torrio right.
Yeah, well,
people heard of Johnny.
That's my point.
You screwy?
People heard of Johnny, good.
Let him take the heat.
Nobody should know you.
What are you saying, Frank?
In this line of work, the fewer
people that know who you are...
- I was here first, huh.
- I what?
Just saying, I was here first.
You understand
what he's getting at?
And I bring you both out
'cause that's what
a brother does.
And I bought this house
that we're living in.
And I run the Inn and the Ship.
And that's not nothing, Frank.
Okay? I'm not nothing.
I'm nobody's "fatotus."
Al Capone... with an E.
With an E.
- Hey, Snork.
- Don't call me that.
- Snorky.
- Don't call me that, Frank.
Come on. No, really.
You're special.
You are a very special boy.
- Oh, *** you.
- ( Laughing )
Keep at it, Al.
Don't take no guff.
- Oh!
- Atta boy.
( Frank laughing )
( speaking Italian )
No, no, Ma.
They're horsing around.
( speaking Italian )
What?
( music playing over radio )
Alma: I don't have
time for that.
I have to be back
in 40 minutes.
I couldn't have been clearer.
Is this considered a good hotel
in this part of town?
- You don't like it?
- It's disgusting.
Another.
Please.
Is your boss a smart man?
Mr. White?
Knows his way around.
He should be careful.
Dickie's not that honest.
He steals from the acts,
he steals from the owners.
He's a nasty little thief.
He's your husband.
I like to say
bad things about him.
It's not very nice, is it?
For someone in a hurry,
you talk a lot.
Don't touch my hair.
( sighs )
( grunts )
Is that how you ***, huh?
Is that how you do it?
*** you. *** you, you ***.
Swirl that ***.
Swirl it. Like that.
Like that. Like that.
Oh, like that! ( Moaning )
Christ, you're *** me!
- Dickie: Hi.
- ***!
Look at this.
Look what's happening now.
- Dickie, he made me.
- No, no, no.
- He said he'd drive me to our hotel.
- That ain't what happened.
Hey, hey. You know what?
Sit down right there.
Go on. Whoa!
What are you doing?
Pulling up my pants.
I just said sit, nothing else.
Tell me what happened.
- I can't.
- Shh.
I know you're upset.
I got in his car.
While I was going
over the contracts?
Yes, it must have been.
And then he drove away
from the boardwalk to... to...
To the *** part of town.
- He threatened me with a straight razor.
- I don't carry no...
My wife is talking.
She's explaining.
And you just interrupt.
Look, Dickie. How about...
We're not on
a first name basis.
We're not friends.
You're *** my wife
and you interrupt.
And, you know, I go around
and I spend a lot of time
with all of you.
Do business, eat your food,
put money in your pockets.
And I love the music.
I really do.
But in the end, you know
what always happens?
- Well, I think...
- You act like the *** *** that you are.
Huh?
Isn't that right?
Isn't it?
Yes.
Yes what?
Yes, boss.
Go on.
What?
Act like a ***.
She's waiting.
I'll put your brains
on the wall.
Let go of your trousers.
It's all just some fun.
There's no changing you people.
( Alma screaming )
( grunting )
( whimpering )
( grunting )
- ( panting )
- ( Distant dogs barking )
( window opens )
( bell buoy dinging )
Knox: He said expect the
drop-off around 11:00.
20 after already.
I guess criminals
aren't very punctual.
Perhaps it's why they have trouble
being productive members of society.
Maybe your informant
was just lying to you.
He gave a strong impression
of sincerity.
I wouldn't mind an arrest
or two under my belt.
That's the way to do it, right?
Keep Supervisor Elliot
from getting too nosy?
The hell they give me tea for?
That should be mine. Sorry.
I haven't touched it.
That farmer fella today
over at Mr. Doyle's?
Roly-poly Otis.
I thought his name was Elmer.
They're all Otis to me.
Huh.
Anyhow, he's got some problems.
- Who does?
- Elm...
Otis.
Awful lot of liquor
in his garage.
And kind of funny, I guess...
he asked us to help him
keep tabs on it.
- This was to you?
- I couldn't shut him up.
Not to mention
that bankroll he was toting.
That was quite the spectacle.
He asked the Treasury agents.
Oh, boy. I mean...
I mean, just think about that.
You know what you've done here?
I signed contracts
with that man.
He connected in New York.
And I work on him
so that club
can turn some scratch.
Make him my friend
inch by inch.
And you go let loose
a crap all over it
for 15 minute worth of jelly.
'Cause you the ***
sweetback, huh?
What you got to say
for yourself?
She a devil, that's all.
And she stuck
the bottle up his neck?
( knocks )
Jesus Christ,
his head's practically off.
He earned it.
Right now I don't care
what your side is, okay?
Who was he?
Dickie Pastor.
Booking agent.
Bring acts around the club.
Worked for Owney Madden.
- And the girl?
- Climb out the window.
I guess you were too busy.
Anybody know he came here?
Night man let him in.
Couldn't say who else.
Slip him out the back way.
Yeah. I got a place.
Chalky: We find that girl.
She ain't got no coat,
no shoes, no money.
Then what?
Just take care of it.
Make sure people
stay quiet here.
That on you.
( panting )
( grunting )
Chalky: Sweetback.
Sweetback.
The hell you leave
the door open for?
Letting all the cold in.
( panting )
( wind whistling )
- Don't slam it.
- You heard him now.
There a shoe right there.
Nuh-uh.
Don't be throwing it now.
- ( music playing )
- ( Snorting )
Well?
What's the verdict?
You're asking a lot.
I promise you, it's worth it.
I don't doubt it.
Still...
Is there anything
I can do to persuade you?
( sighs )
It's just so much bigger
than anything I would need.
And, uh...
What?
Well, it's none
of my business, but...
I don't think you
really want to sell it.
I assure you I do.
Hmm.
It's just the way
that you talk about it.
I know what that's like,
leaving something behind
that's part of you,
finding that courage.
In any case, I only need
something for a few months.
Beautiful woodwork.
Mr. Phillips.
Roy.
What brings you
to our little town?
Piggly Wiggly.
- Huh?
- It's a supermarket chain.
We're expanding into the northeast
and I'm here to set it up.
Well, that must be
*** your wife.
Well, as I said,
leaving things behind.
Cotillions and ermine muffs.
That would suit you well.
Do you really think so?
I'm a bit of a dreamer
at heart.
I'm sorry. I have another
place to look at.
Where?
Bungalow Park.
You don't want to live there.
Hmm.
Can't trust
a realtor now, can you?
Say, you wouldn't consider...
I seem to be a bit at sea here.
I could use
a knowledgeable companion.
Well, I'm certainly that.
( typewriter dings )
( car horn honks )
Factotum.
Yes?
That's a servant or something.
Whatever you tell them to do.
I looked it up.
How old are you?
22.
Making a name
for yourself, huh?
I'm reporting the truth.
Oh, the truth?
Read that aloud.
One letter at a time.
"C-A-P-O-N-"
"E."
Now you know.
( gasps )
- ( music playing )
- ( People chatting )
( cheering, applause )
Against the sable sky
of perfumed night,
it's the darkest gems
that shine most bright.
Ladies and gentlemen,
the Onyx Girls.
- ( band playing )
- ( Applause )
- ( whistling )
- Man: That's my favorite color!
Bring on the dancing girls.
( upbeat music playing )
( applause )
She's white, half-naked.
What's the difficulty?
Maybe she froze
in a doorway somewhere.
Scamper off to New York.
You know, you missed
your calling.
- How's that?
- You should have been a detective.
- I ain't the one what...
- Dunn.
Go check the bar.
Man stood for you
when it counted.
He need riding, I'll be
the one on his back.
Just so we're clear, I don't
want anyone else's grief.
You ain't gonna get it.
I thought you'd abandoned me.
- I wouldn't dare.
- ( Laughs )
What do you think of the show?
Deliciously primitive.
Bring out the beast in you?
You're just gonna
have to wait and see.
What do you suppose
he's doing in there?
How should I know?
Well, why don't I knock on the
door and announce our presence?
And then what?
We make it clear to Mr. Borst
that in order to provide
the protection he wants,
we require a certain amount...
We're just gonna blow
this hillbilly over.
( sighs )
- It's a 50-50 split.
- Is that standard?
Just draw your weapon
and follow me.
Come on. Don't worry.
We're the law.
It's not that.
I just don't see well
in the dark.
How'd you make the Bureau, bub?
My uncle is in the same Elks
Lodge as our congressman.
Just stand here.
Don't bump into anything.
Watch the front,
then come when I signal.
( faint music playing )
( faint music playing )
( gunshot echoes )
( *** shotgun )
Knox: Mr. Borst.
( gunshot )
I'll call it in, sir.
Soon as I get a grip on myself.
I don't mind saying,
this has all got me
pretty rattled.
- ( music playing over radio )
- Can we make a deal?
What'd you have in mind?
I won't tell Cantor
if you don't.
"The Dumber They Come."
( chuckles )
He's a doll, though.
Learn something new every day.
Is this really where you live?
It suits my needs.
But that's how it is
with a bachelor.
Lonely?
Now and then.
I have a confession.
I've wanted to meet you
for a long time.
Why?
Everyone talked
about you and Billie.
What did they say?
Well...
how else could
she star on Broadway?
Just give me a minute.
Mr. Thompson
has asked me to say
he has been called away.
He just said
he was coming back.
But he is not.
Son of a *** ***.
Pardon me?
What am I supposed to do?
You are supposed to leave.
( seagulls screeching )
( China rattling )
You didn't have to get up.
I was not yet asleep.
( waves crashing )
( seagulls screeching )
( crows cawing )
( wind whistling )
( swing squeaking )
( knocks )
( dog whines )
Emma.
I've come home.
( music playing )
♪ As I strayed from my cot ♪
♪ At the close of the day ♪
♪ To gaze on
the beauties of June ♪
♪ I spied a fair maid
♪ 'Neath the jessamine shade ♪
♪ She sadly complained
to the moon. ♪
( yodeling )
( yodeling )
( yodeling )
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