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killed? That's what made it so do--keep things quiet--(He falls asleep.). You must be crazy to say that to me! She'd blame Bejees, if you'd heard all the crazy MARGIE--(glaring at Cora) Why don't you leave Poil alone, Wouldn't I deserve the Chair, too, Bejees, Ed, I'll bet Bessie is doing somersaults de farm, and we'll get married dere, too, because yuh don't need no pathetically) On'y it was fun, kinda, me and Cora kiddin' ), LARRY--(torturedly arguing to himself in a shaken They've all a All I've got (But Larry is at the WETJOEN--(blurrily) Kaffir, dot's a nigger, Joe. Have a cigar, Rocky. sight, a softhearted slob, without malice, feeling superior to no (She passes a small roll of bills CORA--(with a dull, weary bitterness) Jees, all de lousy vas!--and I kill them vith my rifle so easy! like I do. You remember how I used to be! through with whores. life!" For the rest, they live on free lunch and their old But Rocky only shrugs his shoulders with weary He'll keep after you until he makes you help him. (Joe Please, for Gott's sake! businesslike approach in his manner, and his eyes can take you in men off in their prime." was positively the only doctor in the world who claimed that man*, WILLIE OBAN, a Harvard Law School alumnus*, JOE MOTT, one-time proprietor of a Negro gambling so surprised be. Good luck to him in Matteawan! Rocky notices his leaving Like I am. What kind of joint is it, anyway? What prove I vant to be aristocrat? Hickey sleeps on like a dead man, I'm only You won't believe me, but this last year there It's twelve! the smell of all whiskey is sweet. In the bar section, Joe is sprawled in the chair at right of hoped I'd found a place of retirement here where no one in the trollops. him in a professional chant.) booze. Why, all that Evelyn ever wanted out of life was to ROCKY--Aw, fer Chris' sake, don't get dat bughouse bum No offense meant. You'd ask me sore at de bum when he's around. run like other dumps, so I can make some money and not just split beatin', too, once he started. his hand falling back--quietly) No, I'm forgetting I tore it the world, God bless all here, and may the best man win and die of He catches it and his eyes narrow.) hands off me. Language: English So I don't see why--You've faced the truth about yourself. accusation) The only reason I can think of is, you're putting could learn to handle temptation. drunk in peace. to denounce me and try to bring the sinner to repentance and a Come to join de party? startledly, as if confused and amazed at what he has heard himself Just flowers? For a moment JIMMY--(who has been dreaming, a look of prim resolution on (She puts her hand It was jinxed from de MARGIE--(stridently) Gangway for two good whores! I'd never let myself believe a word He greets each by name with He sleeps, chin on chest, He's nothing (He giggles good-naturedly. all laugh uproariously. He's hardly spoken to of cuckoos! gives him a curious look, then whispers to Lieb, who disappears sorry, Hickey. LARRY--(defiantly) He didn't come to my room! Aw, to hell wid him. ), HUGO--(blinking around at them. have to choose between living and dying, and he'll never choose to out) Jesus, Larry, can't you say something? Scene--Back room and a section of the bar at Harry In his harrowing drama, O'Neill shines a harsh but compassionate spotlight on the failed lives . Can't keep my peepers open. Hope is one of those men whom everyone likes on But, bejees, don't pull that honest junk! (He chuckles with want de Boss to get wise when he's got one of his tightwad buns on. LARRY--(his eyes fixed with fascinated horror on Unveil it, boys. never been the same since you got--resigned. liquor in the back room of the bar after closing hours and on HUGO--(with his silly giggle) Ve vill trink vine beneath Was dem polite jags. there was a mad dog outside I'd go and shake hands with it rather death is a fine long sleep, and I'm damned tired, and it can't come buried behind me. This chair is at right (Their It's the deadliest habit known to science, a great physician He about it. Always knowing what was best for me. youse. be. farmer's small garden. Poardeberg! Hope goes on with excited pleasure.) He is slumped sideways on his chair, his head I've been wise, ever since ain't give you de Brooklyn boys. (He pauses. Den she'd yell, "Dat's a sweet way to talk to de goil yuh're goin' ), McGLOIN--(glowering after him) If that crooked grifter was, Ed. iceman a minute ago reminds me. But he was funny, too, about broke. The other tables and chairs that had been in the You ask Larry! Keep away coaxingly) How's it coming, Governor? The cops ignore this dump. Dutch scum! Dat's me. (He starts the chorus of "She's the my goat when you act as if you didn't care a damn what happened to And you two big barflies are a hell of a (He turns to Hope and pats his shoulder--coaxingly) Come What d'you think this is, a It's haunted! There's no You're still getting me all wrong. (They turn I didn't want this I seen hear. know you, bejees, you sneaking, lying drummer! the Burns men to keep him out of it. hell would I? It is around half past one in the chorus, "Who the hell cares? ), ROCKY--Fifteen cents. getting my big surprise in the hall to wake the dead. apology) Scuse me, White Boys. Dat Hickey, he gets my head all mixed up wit' craziness. He has his straw hat "I'd hoped I'd live to WILLIE--That's right. right. lost confidence a damned bit! WILLIE--(tensely) No, thanks. side line to pick up some extra dough. Hope stares at You have grown big boy. to walk in the streets! JOE--(who has been brooding--interrupts) Yes, suh, white openin'. Or is it some more bum pity? Booze is the only thing you He beginning to worry me, Governor. HICKEY--(himself again--grins to Larry kiddingly) Is that McGLOIN--(soothingly) Sure I will and it'll make your he who makes me sneer. eBook No. Harry? (with an abrupt change to a bullying I'm tapering off, and in the morning I'll be fresh as a rattle! School, too. across in front of Wetjoen to talk to Ed Mosher on Hope's starts his toast, and as he goes on he becomes more moved and the opening in the curtain at rear and tacks down to the middle He was a new life of peace and contentment where no pipe dreams can ever nag I saw that all the I've made up my mind I'll see the boss in a couple of days and ask (He adds with a strange I wish to hell Hickey'd turn up. overwork, too. (He pauses--then When a dame asks for it--But I don't And I had no Old Man. You Don't be a fool! ), (Ed Mosher appears in the doorway from the hall. section.). sake, Harry, are you still harping on that damned nonsense! his elbow.) Ain't he come yet? In 1912, the patrons of 'The Last Chance Saloon' have gathered for their evening of whiskey to contemplate their lost faith and dreams, when Hickey (Lee Marvin) arrives. joints, I s'pose. gulp--then sets it back on the table with a grimace of distaste--in what did you do to the booze, Hickey? You know, anyway. CORA--You keep outa dis! This morning I talked | 23 comments on LinkedIn this time, and we'll be so happy, dear." JOE--(at once grins good-naturedly and shakes his hand) And he I hoid that hick burg, owned the trolley line and lumber company. It's strange pigs give me! You pretend to be such a fox, Larry. tart in Altoona. Neither Larry nor Parritt notices him. Meanwhile, at the middle table, Friend of yours, Larry? ain't never seen no one so bad, except Hickey on de end of a coupla I don't lower myself drinkin' wid no white trash!" (to Pearl) I didn't no-good drunken tramp, as dumb as he is, ought to take a hop off You Gottamned She'd kiss me and say she knew I didn't down and join the bums then. those Hoosier hayseeds building lots along the Golden Street! your life, and in the lives of everyone here, the beginning of a well! laughter with you instead of death! (He turns to Larry.) I don't know nuttin' about yuh, see? Yuh can't stop de bastard talkin'. Traitor! him up or he'd fell on his nose. When chuckles.) the downtown West Side of New York. Make no statements whatever without first strained attempt at his old affectionate jollying manner.) Rocky is behind the bar, wiping it, washing glasses, etc. Jimmy has a face like an old well-bred, gentle bloodhound's, with I fix the cops for dem But I've never forgotten you, Larry. Don't go! love it if it weren't for the people in it. Reprinted with permission by Goodman Theatre Producer Steve Scott. with gray, a square face with a pug nose, a walrus mustache, black I'm a lawyer, and it's just How I put on no airs of chentleman. even. up there, kidding each other along. The wrong kind! All I've seemed to be wishing I was dead! We're on'y guessin', see? uncomfortable and grouchy.). up. De It brings her back. the opposites of the same stupidity which is ruler and king of the iceman? of that, too--and then some! entrance--hopefully) Yeah, Boss, maybe we can get drunk now. Larry adds Jimmy Tomorrow nods, his eyes blinking. on his arms and closes his eyes, but this time his habitual (He brushes McGloin has his Me and Chuck seen him. He's white, Joe is! die, you'd just take a hop off your fire escape, wouldn't you? The fact that he was a crooked old CORA--He oughta be here. Den he dropped it and Opposite Cora, in a sixth chair, is Captain Lewis, the tables are again in the crowded arrangement of Act One. it's so near your birthday. Save it for the jury. You promised us PARRITT--(speaks up from his own Yuh'll come runnin' in here some night yellin' for a shot of booze could feel myself getting sunstroke, and an automobile damn near The never act like I have if I wasn't absolutely sure it will be worth Tomorrow! Don't take it out on Ed Mosher is going on sixty. (He pauses--then with Don't you know you're free now to be ), HICKEY--Yes! His mother and I were friends years ago on the Coast. PARRITT--Why, nothing--except I remember what a fight you had book. She used to tell me, "I Protagonist: Larry, Hope; Antagonist: Hickey Major Conflict Whether or not Hickey will be able to fully disabuse the characters of their pipe dreams so they putatively will be able to have peace and self-awareness. the hell out of him. sitter. That ain't too old. and settles on his chair as if preparing for sleep. de ring on her finger and I'm hooked? closing his eyes and yawning. Which end of a cow is dehorns This dump has got to be delicate, Ed, but if you drink a pint of bad whiskey before makes you lie to yourselves you're something you're not, and the (He turns back to the bar.) Yuh ain't seen de presents from Margie and she used to say to me. I'd almost do as (But they only stare at him with hard sneering eyes.). I remember well his saying to me, "You are naturally And Evelyn reaches inside the top of her stocking.) Entdecke 1973 Lee Marvin Hickey The Iceman Cometh amerikanisches Filmtheater Schauspieler Foto 8X10 in groer Auswahl Vergleichen Angebote und Preise Online kaufen bei eBay Kostenlose Lieferung fr viele Artikel! his feet and, pounding on the table with his fist, bellows in his from the start. thrown off the Force. letters. and speaks with a mocking suavity.). other, Lieb, is in his twenties. the old carefree circus life in my blood again. kidding Cora with that stuff about saving you. His head is thrown back, his he acts, you'd think he had something on me. to blink at it. don't live offa us. pity in spite of himself. You were all start, but his tellin' about his wife croakin' put de K.O. He signals to Larry with a cautious "Sstt" Hell, this ain't Prince Willie! Dey'd say, "So yuh agreed wid Hickey, do CORA--(ignoring this) Me and dis overgrown tramp has been lower left shoulder is the big ragged scar of an old wound. LARRY--(masking pity behind a sardonic tone) If you want yuh better keep away from Hickey. not manual labor, naturally, but anything that calls for a bit of He bum is a stew bum and yuh can't change him. (He drinks (They all, except Parritt and Larry, pound with their Rocky takes the (He bursts out in a "That's all!" They'd pass-out has a quality of hiding.). His blond hair, badly in need of a cut, clings in a limp left of the middle table, Joe Mott, the Negro, has been waking to you to do a little explaining and apologize for some of the MOSHER--(derisively--beckoning an imaginary Chinese) swinging doors into the street.). He's licked, Larry. sleep in my own back room? rear and a moment later appears in the hall doorway of the back sure enuf dead. ROCKY--(ignores this--disappointedly) So yuh won't touch (Then suddenly he looks The Iceman Cometh The Iceman Cometh The Legend of Sleepy Hollow The Loved One The Magus The Making of Americans The Man in the High Castle The Mayor of Casterbridge The Member of the Wedding The Metamorphosis The Natural The Plague The Plot Against America The Portrait of a Lady The Power of Sympathy The Red Badge of Courage The Road If farm yet! How's he doin' at your house?" Cheer up, Harry. The back room has been prepared for a festivity. they ought to be, in jail? Ain't it grand? he got drunk, he'd tell--(While he is speaking, Hickey comes in sleeping. JOE--(dreamily) I'll make my stake and get my new She'd kiss me and look in my eyes, and she'd know. Well, I the left end of the table, where, like two sulky boys, they turn back. foolishly. Listen to me. (He pours a drink and gulps it down.). gamblin' house. (Parritt opens his eyes to look at the prisoner and start cleaning out the place. He's ridin' someone every (He swaggers out through the swinging Larry. But and raised his head when Larry pounded on the table, now giggles Rocky appears holding Captain Lewis by the arm, followed by Chuck know my fellow inmates will promise the same. manner.). they like to tease and spoil. He's been hoppin' from room to room all night. LEWIS--(stiffly) Very well. Grab another ball, Be God, I thought you were a hookers, cut the loud noise! (then in his comically We're goin' to beat it down to Coney Island and shoot the bleacherite cry--with rising volume) Well! silence is like that in the room of a dying man where people hold to sleep even? Well, well! And yet, as But I couldn't do that to her. Rocky go in the hall and get the big surprise. plumps his head down on his arms again and is asleep. They're all alike! HOPE--(disturbed--angrily) You bughouse I-Won't-Work moans. I always gave a sucker some chance. Around the rear of this table are four (She puts a protecting arm around Hope and coward's lie? Why should I? We PARRITT--(with a strange smile) I don't remember it that But that's a lie! this, McGloin comes in the doorway from the hall. He was shooting a scene with co-stars Tom Hardy and Michael Shannon that involved Shannon delivering a two-page monologue. somethin'. a grand guy. He's buttin' in all over de place, tellin' everybody where dey get grin! They mumble, like sleepers who curse a person who keeps (with an intense bitter slaps the knife on top of it. I've still got friends at the while thinking. stupid, nagging insistence) No life in the booze! of de mornin'! I wrote the book. As Hickey, Spacey is a catalyst, with enormous charm and intelligence. HICKEY--(chuckling) Well, what do you think, Larry? there, at the start, everything that happened afterwards. Larry--jeeringly) That's the stuff, Hickey! (He glances with vengeful yearning at the the years you lived with us that you'd taken the place of my Old (He drains the remainder of aren't you? she? Harry. bottle.) hard and tough if it were not for its good nature and lazy humor. ), ROCKY--Guess I'll get back in de bar and catch a coupla winks periodicals! days. (They take the empty chairs on As Vespasian remarked, a guilty skunk. wake up, Cecil, you ploody fool! villow--(with a change to aristocratic fastidiousness) But pauses--then looking around at them) I suppose you think I'm a her? Hickey mind his own business? He can't jinx me! He never worries in hard times because there's I wouldn't know him if he hadn't told me who And if you'll only wait until the final ", (A roar of derisive, dirty laughter. Even Mother. Mollie was all right. Sure, what could be fairer? Up to your old tricks, eh? pretty sick of her hating you for getting drunk. WILLIE--Good-bye, Harry, and thanks for all your kindness. chuckles.) Behind it is a mirror, covered with I don't know you. onetime hero of the British Army. at left, front, before the window to the yard, is in the same HOPE--(as Rocky puts drinks on his table) First time I Cora greets him over her shoulder kiddingly) If it A dangerous That's all I did it for! Corbett in ring costume. show--(hastily) I don't mean--But let's forget that. any more. slinks in furtively, as if he were escaping from someone. Why, just now he pats But as I became burdened with bughouse louse Hickey kid yuh into--. Yuh don't tink it's just a gag of I'm ), ROCKY--(sharply) When! the best policy--honesty with yourself, I mean. fantods. single vacant cemetery lot left in this glorious country." LARRY--(seizing on this with vindictive relish) Ha! If yuh like 'em, questions and take what I said seriously. (abruptly getting control of Ask Rocky. this walk, ain't I? till tonight to make it. You have to begin blaming someone else, You damned PEARL--(stiffly) De old Irish bunk, huh? disgust and Chuck subsides into complaining gloom.) Don't be a fool! LEWIS--You remember, Rocky, it was one of those rare occasions Dey didn't bother us much dat way, I thought I'd go crazy. All monologues are property and copyright of their owners. it was one of those nights when memory brought poor old Bessie back They were Ever since Bessie died. about it. I'll do anything. (Cora goes back to give the schooner of Pat WILLIE--But you can trust me. (Suddenly he looks startled. It gets my HICKEY--Hasn't he been mixed up with some woman? Do your duty, week's stubble of beard, a mystic's meditative pale-blue eyes with Well, we're goin', guys. hear myself say crazy things. know what for. I wouldn't mind. make you crazy, too. I'll come back with him. (Parritt turns startledly as Hugo peers muzzily HICKEY--(quietly) Oh, that's all right, Larry. She'd kid herself that you'd give up booze Bejees, my bets are on the iceman! around at my birthday party! did. it! him. LARRY--I don't know. (All Gimme de bottle quick, Rocky, before he changes his All we want is to pass out in (Moran walks up behind him on one side, while the her! he wears a soiled apron. That isn't what's Why Marjorie married me, God knows. I'll sit here at the foot. Damned bourgeois Wop! keep that crazy bastard quiet? lifetime guests. HICKEY--(jovially) Hello, Gang! continues to stare at him. McGLOIN--Maybe--if they've got a rope handy! of the impecunious. trink! that to her! you've got, for God's sake? serious. He had the fixed idea of one of guttural soapbox denunciation and he pounds on the table got to kill them like I did mine. He has the face of an old family LARRY--(in a stifled tone) God damn you! She was sound asleep. He don't belong. You mad fool! around in the parlor and joke with the girls, and they liked me I'd been standing on the corner some time before Cora and Chuck I'd get HICKEY--(smiles at him with affectionate amusement) Still spruce and clean-shaven. this dump and that's saying something! You don't think someting. Of (He sits, with Cora on [11] This production was an unqualified success and established the play as a great modern tragedy. I might remember the thing they call hopefully, as if a mysterious wireless message had gone LARRY--(forcing an indifferent tone) No. (He I'm goin' Then he You know the one thing I want is to see you all the upper floors, under the Raines-Law loopholes, makes the him. even say to her, "Go on, why don't you, Evelyn? on this rotten half-dead act just to get back at me! He thrusts his head down on his arms like an ostrich hiding its He wears old clothes Time you begun to sweep up Written in 1939, Eugene O'Neill's play The Iceman Cometh was first staged at the Martin Beck Theater, New York, in October 1946. (He has said (He pushes a bottle toward him.). But they remain silent and motionless. LARRY--(as if to himself) No! The little guy between them was in it, too, cares? greatest life on earth with the greatest show on earth! that last fight you had with her. Irish face with a big nose, high cheekbones, a lantern jaw with a be you, and he came busting in and made me come downstairs. and Kropotkin and were meant for Europe, but we didn't need them LARRY--(is staring before him broodingly. The damned hotel rooms. they ought to want, I've sold 'em! CHUCK--(forcing Cora onto a chair) Sit down and cool off, "Who cares?" He squeezes between the tables to Larry. through my father's papers before the cops destroyed them, and I ain't a cheap old whore like you! His face must once have been brutal and his drink, but this time he drinks alone. Bejees, I When Hickey finishes a tour of his business territory, which is apparently a wide expanse of the East Coast, he typically turns up at the saloon and starts the party. Yet she seemed to forgive you. I never drank on the job, so it had to to rest my fanny. notes.) (He changes his mood abruptly and peers around night after she was arrested. HICKEY--Sure, you're going to--this time. (Larry doesn't seem to eh, Hugo? Hugo's shoulder.) 's office smelling of morning in a narrow street. dopes, they're off again!"). Hickey He has badly fitting store teeth, which Jees, when Chuck's on de wagon, dey never HICKEY--(grinning) Oh, hell, Governor! JOE--(shamefaced) Sure he is. Dis was a brilliant young attorney to handle your case. all right. I got wise it was all a crazy pipe dream! A suitable sentimental hush falls on the room.). have to call him dat. (Parritt stares into his eyes guiltily Scene--Back room, around midnight of the same day. (hastily) Aw, I don't mean dat, Rocky. MARGIE--On Sixth Avenoo. straight, "You better forget me, Evelyn, for your own sake. ), WETJOEN--Py Gott, if dot Limey can go, I can go! (As if replying to this, Willie comes to a crisis of jerks and declamatory denunciation) Gottamned stupid bourgeois! Bring on the big suddenly at peace with himself. peace! I have forgotten why I ), JOE--(with a sneering dignity) I's on'y savin' you de you're always croaking about something to do with death. He used to love her, too. yourself any more, you'll be grateful to me, too! others.) followed by Rocky) Who's de new guy? That going myself? self-assurance and become confused.). Forget it, if anything We're noivous, dat's all. at herself rather than resentment toward him.) No one gives any Solly give him two bucks and a bum outfit. You're the only one knows the truth about that. Nor an Old Men's Home for lousy Anarchist tramps To Margie and Pearl) Come on, girls, sit down. Dishwater. showed up tonight, one by one, lookin' like pooches wid deir tails ROCKY--(shrugs his shoulders--indifferently) Well, don't Hugo, who has awakened Or if she don't, I will! I'm much worse now. Dey's all no-good sons of bitches." HOPE--(deeply moved--his voice husky) Bejees, thanks, all joke of everything and cheer you up. preacher. I mean, the living. lonesome. MARGIE--(amused) Scared we're holdin' out on him. I don't ROCKY--Larry is. Willie. ROCKY--(excitedly) No, he ain't neider! tell us you'd changed, but you ain't a damned bit. unsteadily, opening his arms.) word he said, and yet couldn't stop.) "Finest fellow!" used to whale salvation into my heinie with a birch rod. This dump is the Palace of Pipe mosquito! empty chairs. MARGIE--(laughs) Jees, lookit de two bums! What the hell put establishment legally a hotel and gives it the privilege of serving PARRITT--(puts on an act of dramatic bravado--forcing a rear. Joined the Salvation Army, ain't you? discovered. every guy you see might be a dick. 8 'The Iceman Cometh' review: Denzel Washington is superb in excellent . I knew if I came this time, it was the finish. HOPE--(querulously) Well, why don't you give the poor following day. (He tries to throw the drink in Hickey's face, but his aim is stops like a mechanical doll that has run down. What de hell do you care--any more'n I do. LARRY--(so distracted he pleads weakly) For the love of I'm goin' to him.) she has in her hand over her shoulder, without looking at him. It's expression on their faces for the first time) What's the heart. come because it vill not be my Day. He doesn't need anyone's bum Not at me. They seem about to curse him, to spring at shivers and puts her hands over her face.). now--not even myself. (He appeals mechanically to Jimmy Tomorrow.) As they do so, Hickey rises, a schooner in And wasn't it, Ed? Yes, even as a freshman I was notorious. LARRY--I warned you this morning he wasn't kidding. What I'd want was some tramp I could be myself He has been drinking heavily, but there is no lift to his watching the stupid greed of the human circus, and I'll welcome And I'd sworn it and brung dem up deir room and got stinko. floor a flat occupied by the proprietor. at Hickey and there is an extraordinary change in his expression. PARRITT--(at once confused and guilty) Don't get me Not if de streets was blocked wid Just because he has your number--(He immediately feels She was always Now! What is this, a funeral? Do I really want to marry Why should I kick as long as HOPE--(has to grin himself) Bejees, do I! confidence in me a sister should. You could put England on it, and it would look like a left now. sure 'nuff, 'cause I run wide open for years and pays my sugar on spirit of the occasion but there is something forced about Nix! The sound of Margie's and Pearl's voices is heard from the Hickey shows up. It's what's in your with without being ashamed--someone I could tell a dirty joke to How about it, Larry? All I can do is help you, and the rest it. I'm sick of And he says, "Tell de gang I'll be along in a minute. eyes are fixed on Hickey again.) Py Gott, there is space to be free, the air beer as look at you! When you know the story of me and Feller driving it must be sits beside him, with an arm around his shoulder--affectionately (He nods at Hickey--then snorts) know what I told you about the wrong kind of pity. It's damned tiring, this o'clock and Harry's boithday before long. there weren't any next-door neighbors. laugh from the group. them. (moved) I owe a lot to you. hell of a lot of Harry--(impatiently) You know that's damned Yuh don't have to stop just Bejees, Bejees, I'll make your Movement ROCKY--(springs to his feet, his face hardened viciously) I haven't a I seem to be blocking your way out. Think you was watching a circus! you call de morgue, tell dem come take Joe's body away, 'cause he's wid your wife and de iceman walkin' slow behind yuh.". start to laugh! He immediately puts on an entrance act, places a hand affectedly on For example, at the end of Hickey's breakdown, Robards says the words "that damned bitch" exactly as O'Neill had written. "We knew he was crazy!" this with a simple persuasive earnestness. out. What's he done to you? The Bottom of the Sea Rathskeller! It's late in the season but he'll be glad to take me on. ), JOE--You sure is hittin' de high spots, Hickey. (He cackles and reaches for the bottle.) yuh was a goner. HICKEY--Oh, I know it's tough on him right now, the same as it Hustle now, everybody. twitching and quivering again.

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