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I have been nosing around. seems to me that we will have to give this fellow Burton.
Burton is the brains in the gang alright.
Burton told me that he place 2.000 dollar bet on Cheyenne Kent for me.
Burton, take this man.
Say, look, my father is Frank Burton Cheyne.
Burton, I understand you've been impertinent and disobedient to Mr. Smith.
It didn't amuse me to do that. Burton.
Come to Burton Street and bring two men.
Sir Ronald Burton.
He doesn't even know that Ronald Burton has returned from Africa.
You know, Burton, I must begrudgingly give you a certain amount of credit.
He's been following me all the way down from Burton Street. He's had three pounds of my best pippins. Let's see, that's one in six. he's at it again.
Supper was great, Mrs. Burton.
Burton, will you take Nora?
Sir Burton and Lady Mabel Burton.
The Honorable Sir Frederick Burton and Lady Mabel Burton.
Say, what's your name? - This is Mr. Burton, Pee Wee.
Mr. Burton. He's the chairman of Father Flanagan's board.
No use, Burton.
You said 30 days, Mr. Burton?
He's been following me all the way down from Burton Street.
I hope Burton got your telephone message.
Well, Burton. - Cold?
Burton, stay here and watch for that girl to come out.
No, we left Burton there to watch the house.
Kay Burton and I went over to the park, listened to music.
Car's waiting, Miss Burton.
Mr. Burton?
Back on, station A, this is Burton, I'm at the 3rd level, tunnel 8, where the old tunnel comes in.
It's Ralph Burton down at tunnel 8.
It's me! Ralph Burton!
I'm Ralph Burton and I'm alive!
Ralph. Ralph Burton.
I need you, Ralph Burton.
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