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Soapy (segment "The Cop and the Anthem"):
Good afternoon, my dear. Aren't you a little lonely window-shopping all by yourself? Wouldn't you prefer to come and play in my backyard? Streetwalker (segment "The Cop and the Anthem"):
Sure, I don't mind, if you buy me a drink. How's dear cousin Fanny?
Good afternoon, my dear. Aren't you a little lonely window-shopping all by yourself? Wouldn't you prefer to come and play in my backyard? Streetwalker (segment "The Cop and the Anthem"):
Sure, I don't mind, if you buy me a drink. How's dear cousin Fanny?
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Clears Throat Good afternoon my dear
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Aren't you a little lonely window shopping all by yourself
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Wouldn't you prefer to come and play in my backyard
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Sure I don't mind if you buy me a drink
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How's dear cousin Fanny Laughing
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Movie Summary
John Steinbeck introduces a quintet of five of O. Henry's most celebrated stories from his New York Period (1902-1910) in this anthology film.


