All Through The Night Page #11
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- 1942
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Looks like we got another one on the bridge
between Brooklyn and Rockaway.
Not only looks like it, we--
We got one.
And then it looks like we got a little
problem up here with the Coast Guard.
We got a battleship in Brooklyn.
Looks like we're planning
to sink a united States battleship.
Naturally. What kind of nonsense
are you talking?
You don't have any idea
what you're talking about.
Yeah, yeah, l know that.
l-- l just wanna make sure.
Did you tell the police
about the meeting?
-No.
-You're lying.
l-- l told them there was a meeting,
but l didn't know where.
-Did Miller tell you about this place?
-No.
She's still lying.
l told you they were working against us...
-...but you wouldn't listen to me.
-Quiet.
Open up! Open up!
There is no time to lose!
-What is it?
-What is it?
-Your friend Donahue is downstairs.
-Donahue?
-How did he get in?
-How should l know?
Why don't you ask beautiful?
He's not only here,
he's on a platform speaking.
-And he knows everything.
-You fool.
You've let a pretty little face
destroy everything you've worked for.
You silly, stupid, blundering old fool.
Keep her here.
lt's locked.
ls there a lock picker in the crowd?
-Get in here. We'll go around the corner.
-Come on.
Well....
That's.... That's about all l got to say.
Everything's all set
and if things go according to plan...
...we can't miss.
Thank you, Mr. Donahue.
You caused me
a great deal of trouble.
This time, l'll attend to you myself.
Bring him upstairs.
-This one too.
-Hey, take it easy, will you, fellas?
l'm all run-down.
-Here we are, coach.
-Okay, Barney.
Now sing.
-What do you want me to sing?
-''God Bless America.''
Fine.
We must get out quickly.
Somebody has betrayed us.
-What do you mean?
-They've broken up the meeting.
-Broken up the meeting? Who?
-l'll tell you.
The people.
The people you despise so much.
People you said you'd split
-You can't beat them, Ebbing.
-You think not.
Never. You are finished.
You stay here.
They haven't beaten me yet.
-Pepi, you come with me.
-Where are you going?
-We do it ourselves.
-What, the two of us alone, huh?
Yes.
But that's silly.
l'm not going.
-What did you say?
-l am not going.
Suicide is not for me.
Swine.
Leda. Leda, baby, are you all right?
-Yes.
-Oh, that's fine.
We got them on the run.
They won't bother you anymore.
Where's Ebbing?
l don't know.
He was here a few minutes ago.
l can tell you.
You'll find him at the docks
near the warehouse.
Thanks for the tip. l'll put in a plug.
Coach. Hey, coach.
-Coach, everything all right?
-Yeah.
Take Leda to my joint,
turn her over to the cops.
-With pleasure.
-So long, kid.
l hope you find it interesting,
Mr. Donahue. Drop your gun.
Did you hear me? Drop it.
Get your hands up.
Pardon my curiosity...
...but what is all this?
Explosives.
High explosives, Mr. Donahue...
...for the newest American battleship.
You don't think you could sink
one of them big boats all by yourself?
Why not?
One man, if he's inspired,
can change the world.
-Get into the boat.
-What for?
Since you have been kind enough
to follow me...
...l shall take advantage
of your services.
Get in.
l could very easily kill you, Mr. Donahue.
Don't tempt me. Take the wheel.
And now you will see, Mr. Donahue...
...what kind of men
the New Order breeds.
Get under way.
You don't think l'm gonna sit here and drive
this canoe into one of our battlewagons?
lf you make one false move,
l'll kill you and take the wheel myself.
So you might as well do as l say.
Them boats ain't made
out of tissue paper.
Are you sure this is gonna work?
Not even the steel plates
of your battleships...
...can withstand these new explosives.
What do we do,
dump this stuff over the side and run?
-There will be no time for that.
-What do you mean?
We'll strike the ship
the moment the explosion occurs.
Yes, Mr. Donahue. ln a few minutes,
you and l and Hansel will die.
-You're not afraid to die?
-l don't mind dying...
...but l hate to be divided up
into small pieces.
There she is.
Now bear toward the center
of the ship.
-Now faster.
-l hate to tell you, but you're nuts.
You fool. lt's our destiny to conquer,
and no one can stop us.
Go on. Faster now. Faster!
Go on!
Faster! Go on, faster!
Yes, Mr. Mayor.
Yes, sir. Donahue's in my office
right now. He's okay.
That boat smashed
into a barge loaded with lumber.
Made toothpicks out of it.
Yes, sir, absolutely.
Whatever you say, Mr. Mayor.
Yes, you're right.
That's what l've been saying for years.
We gotta wake up.
Yes, sir, l'll tell him right away.
-Yes, sir.
-What's up, Forbes?
How about the DA?
What's he gonna say?
Take it easy, boys. Take it easy.
Come on, break it up. Break it up.
l've got a message for you,
Mr. Donahue.
Okay, sweetheart, spill it.
The DA says the charges against you
and your girlfriend are dropped.
The chief says you're a free man.
And the mayor says
as soon as he can find his fire helmet...
...he'll meet you at the City Hall.
-Well, how about that?
-You're national hero number one.
-What's the next stop?
-lnvited to the White House.
-l hear you gonna work for the FBl.
-l'll tell you--
How do you feel about this,
Miss Hamilton?
Well, l....
l feel a little like the princess...
...who's been rescued
from the dragon by the white knight.
That's you, Gloves.
You're the white knight.
Wait a minute, wait a minute.
Anybody that prints that
What else? Go ahead.
l also feel it's about time someone
knocked the Axis back on its heels.
Excuse me, baby.
She means it's about time somebody
knocked those heels back on their axis.
-l'll see you later, chief.
-Very funny.
-Mom.
-Hello, son.
-Are you all right?
-Sure, l'm okay.
-Something terrible has happened.
-What is it now?
Five will get you 1 0,
the milkman disappeared.
-How'd you know?
-Didn't l tell you?
He didn't come home last night.
Something's happened to him.
Well, what makes you think that?
Well, son, l've got a feeling.
-And when l've got a feeling....
-And when you've got a feeling....
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