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unaccounted for.
Only Fred's in the house.
See that, Malavita? Huh?
What's up?
- Happy?
- Very.
Wanna go out?
Oh, my God.
They're gonna blow up the house.
Oh, my God.
Oh, Gio, pick up the phone. Please.
Pick up the phone.
Shh! Shh!
Maggie, be calm. Shh!
OK. Maggie, listen to me.
We're going to go out the back,
you wait a few seconds.
- On my signal, you come out.
- Where are my kids?
I don't know where your kids are,
but on my signal, you come out, OK?
Let's go.
- Come on. Let's go.
- OK.
F***.
- What's that?
- Bernie.
Oh, my God.
- Hey, Maggie.
- Hey, Bernie.
- It's good to see you again.
- The feeling's not mutual, Bernie.
Maggie, I'd like to make it a clean kill.
After what your husband did,
and you know the rule.
- I have to dirty you first.
- Yeah, I know.
Holy sh*t.
OK.
Maggie, if you don't put up a fight,
it won't hurt so bad.
- Aw, geez.
- What?
Hey guys. I found the dog, he's hurt.
What should we do with it, Tom?
He said everybody
and no witnesses, right?
Come on, it's not like the dog
could rat on anyone.
- Just shoot the f***ing mutt, Al.
- He's a dog.
Albert, shoot the dog
All right, relax,
put the f***ing gun down, Tommy. OK?
I'll shoot the f***ing dog.
Aah!
Easy, my friend.
You're not a little girl anymore, Belle.
F*** you.
Thank you.
F***.
GIO VANNl:
This morning,I was worth $20 million.
I'm probably worth double that now.
I've cheated death
so many times in my life,
I don't even think about it anymore.
It's like getting caught
outside in a storm.
You just have to avoid
being hit by the lightning.
But all things considered,
I had a pretty good day.
My family is more together
than we've ever been,
the water in town ain't brown no more,
and for a couple ofhours,
I was the toast of the local film society
in Cholong-sur-Avre.
In fact, the only thing
that's pissing me off now
is that I have to re - write
this entire f***ing book.
And we have to change
our names again. Son ofa b*tch.
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