1. - I need you to go
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to me?
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We all love Harry.
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- Sir, you shouldn't be here.
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to change people's lives.
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don't be like that.
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Harry Fairy?
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Do the thing.
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- Oh, yeah?
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38. - Oh, Jesus Christ on a crutch,
Harry.
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but they knew somehow.
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how to defend yourself.
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if I'm doing you any favors
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just hold your horses.
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for a place to stay.
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about an hour.
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Holiday Inn, Howard Johnson.
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in Holden.
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to keep most folks
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a little business
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before I go back east,
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the Prices,
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to fellows with wife problems.
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73. - Yes, I'm actually working
on a book about the common man.
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Praise Famous Men"
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Mr. Amberson?
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77. - What?
No.
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communists?
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I certainly am not.
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the "Saturday Evening Post,"
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to "Field and Stream."
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publications.
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the room?
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93. - Well, just for my own
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my father murdered my mother
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and hurt me... bad.
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she died without waking up.
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and I loved her very much.
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She was only seven,
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even my father.
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have many trick-or-treaters?
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see the sights.
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um, like a—
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is what you're looking for,
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I was just told to look him up
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you better get one.
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set 'em up, man.
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are on Dickie tonight, okay?
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156. - You can't run a tab.
I don't own this dump.
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come around there, Billy.
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158. - Don't call me Billy.
- All right, fine.
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159. - Well, well, Billy, you don't—
- I warned you!
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161. - Well, he's on his way
around now.
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You stay behind the bar.
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163. - Hey, hey! All right!
- Come on, Billy!
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- Give me a Fallstaff.
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- Just take it easy, man.
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- Thank you, Dickie.
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168. - See, I got what I need now.
- There you go.
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- 35 on the go.
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- 35 double.
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- Hey.
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- You're still here?
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make it a double bourbon.
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- Yeah.
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someone says he knows you.
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181. - Jake Henderson.
He's a writer.
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182. - How about a round
for all my friends?
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over here, Jake Henderson.
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184. Frank Dunning,
Dunning Butchers.
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185. - Hi, uh, Amberson.
Jake Amberson.
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did I say Henderson?
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Bill gets everything wrong.
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This here is Calvin and Dickie.
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you're a writer,
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you're probably an astronaut.
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is right twice a day, huh?
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this is the kind of shit
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here in Holden,
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help a brother out.
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from the outside world,
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- Yeah.
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- Pleasure to meet you, Jake.
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how each of you is a creature
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in all time exist again..."
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- "How am I to speak of thee
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in a criminal economy,
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as my friends
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- That's Agee.
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because that's—
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of life is.
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you want to tell my wife that.
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Frank's wife that,
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am I right?
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- Yeah?
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wouldn't like it.
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that you knew me.
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as shit don't know you.
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258. - Oh, no, I didn't tell him
that I knew you.
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I should look you up.
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What was his name?
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- What did he look like?
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a joker.
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that had to be Woody Nelson.
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267. - Sounds right.
- Yeah.
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Jakey?
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"Halloweentown."
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282. - Oh, here we go.
- There it is, Jakey.
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what are we doing here?
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Jakey?
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- Frank.
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289. - You boys ain't supposed
to be here this time of night.
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290. - Yeah, I got a friend
in from out of town.
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where his hamburger comes from.
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293. Say 30 minutes?
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295. - You can keep them all.
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business for three generations.
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used to travel
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whatever they had handy,
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any fresher than that.
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me how to use a knife.
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goddamn building his whole life,
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we never went hungry.
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that you could possibly have...
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312. - Yeah, it's them flies
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go insane.
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who could last
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are one thing,
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sometimes they lay eggs.
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Jakey.
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all the action happens.
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him the Bambino,
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took him one swing.
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it was never quite that easy,
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Go on now!
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- Right in there.
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Come on, come on, come on!
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want to—I don't want to—
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- Aww!
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in the next chute too!
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- Shit!
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melts the brain nice and neat,
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if you were one of us, you know,
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you're gonna like it.
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you'll like it.
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of yours.
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are you kidding me?
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- Frank!
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secondary boycotts,
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this is not a sales call.
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- Yeah.
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Great.
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the Howard Johnson organization.
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a prize package.
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your son's not feeling well.
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all of a sudden.
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for Hungry Americans,
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Halloween Festival are included.
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385. And Halloween's only a day away.
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- No catch.
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our survey.
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be improving.
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what we did to deserve this.
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and deals you a good hand.
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will be joining you?
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399. - No other adults?
- Nope, just me.
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if you're interested.
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and don't worry.
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a whole lot better, Harry.
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asked President Eisenhower
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of a major idea of Nixon's
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of a decision-making process,
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I might think of one.
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thank you for this food.
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right off the can.
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cream of mushroom soup.
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give it that Hungarian flavor.
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of the gulash.
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could not remember—
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if he ran.
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Edna.
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- It was a big deal.
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for bravery.
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- That's what I said.
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and put it up in the house,
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- You serve?
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What unit?
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443. Thank you.
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444. Then we both know the truth.
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445. What's that?
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446. - There ain't no such thing
as a war hero.
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447. Oh, right.
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448. Well, hell, sometimes people
have to do terrible things
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449. in order to make the world
a better place, and...
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450. that's a kind of heroism,
right?
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451. - You want to hear
about the Bronze Star?
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452. Sure.
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453. - It was in Sicily,
part of that whole mess.
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454. Me and two fellas got separated
from our squad,
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455. ended up pinned down
behind some rocks.
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456. Nazis were handing us our asses.
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457. My pal, Fuzzy Bracowicz,
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458. he took a shot in the head
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459. just above the right eye.
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460. Part of his scalp
went down my shirt.
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461. I tried everything I could.
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462. I... I couldn't get it out.
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463. Other fella, Ernie Calvert,
he... he twisted his ankle
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464. when we took cover, so he was—
he was completely useless.
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465. When it got dark,
they let off for some reason.
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466. So I hauled Ernie onto my back
and made a run for it.
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467. Ended up down at the river.
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468. Seemed like—seemed like
we were in the clear.
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469. That's when I saw him.
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470. German kid.
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471. Couldn't have been more than 17.
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472. Asleep on the bank.
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473. Wandered away from his unit,
I don't know.
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474. I could've just gone on,
left him there...
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475. But I kept thinking,
"Maybe he's the one
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476. who pulled the trigger
on Fuzzy."
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477. After the fact, you always...
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478. tell yourself
there was a good reason.
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479. Anyway, I put Ernie down,
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480. went over and dragged the kid
to the water's edge.
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481. He was so sleepy...
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482. he didn't even wake up...
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483. till I put his head
under the water.
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484. Then his eyes opened.
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485. Strange though, he...
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486. He didn't struggle at all.
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487. He just looked up,
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488. looked up through the mud
and the silt,
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489. his face the color
of a fish's belly.
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490. Then he opened his mouth
and said something
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491. just before he died.
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492. In German.
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493. I don't know what.
I don't speak Kraut.
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494. After a while,
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495. I pushed him out into the river,
let the current take him.
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496. I picked up Ernie
and headed off into the woods.
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497. Hour later, we found the rest
of the division.
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498. Next morning,
CO comes into my tent,
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499. tells me he's gonna put me up
for the...
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500. Put me up for the Bronze Star.
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501. Last thing
you can say about killing a man
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502. is that it's brave.
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503. I'll get it.
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504. Edna,
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505. what a delight it is to see you.
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506. Mr. Dunning.
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507. - Yeah, I'm looking for a buddy
of mine
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508. who said he was staying here.
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509. - Mr. Amberson didn't inform me
that he was expecting guests.
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510. - Yeah, I just figured
I'd drop in.
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511. You know,
that's the kind of guy I am.
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512. And which kind is that?
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513. It's all right, Mrs. Price.
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514. Jakey, how you doing, buddy?
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515. Yeah, I feel like maybe
we got off
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516. - on the wrong foot last night.
- I'm fine.
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517. - No, no, I'd like
to make it up to you.
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518. Come on, pal.
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519. Come on, it'll be fun.
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520. Okay.
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521. All right.
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522. Edna, always a pleasure.
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523. - You men think I don't know
what's going on,
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524. but I know.
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525. - And don't you
go spitting that out.
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526. I made it fresh this morning.
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527. - I hope you cleaned
the bathtub out beforehand.
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528. That's what I like about you,
Jake.
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529. You're a funny guy.
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530. Sense of humor's important,
don't you think?
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531. I do.
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532. - You know, we're not all rubes
down here, you know?
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533. Some of us have good qualities,
values.
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534. - I never thought otherwise.
- That's good to hear.
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535. - Hey, you like steak?
- Yeah.
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536. Then I got something for you.
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537. My pride and joy.
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538. Best goddamn butcher shop
in the county.
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539. Finally worked my way out of the
slaughterhouse with this baby.
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540. Never looked back.
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541. Nice.
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542. Yeah.
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543. Yup.
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544. You know what I like most
about it?
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545. What?
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546. It's my place, my rules.
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547. It's rules
that hold the universe together.
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548. - Am I right?
- I guess.
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549. - Yeah, yeah, so you
understand how this world works.
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550. When rules are broken,
there's a price, right?
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551. Without that, everything else
just falls apart.
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552. - Yeah, sure.
- Yeah.
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553. A price must be paid
to set things right.
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554. All right, come on out now.
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555. - Come on!
- Oh, no, Frank—
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556. - Come on, don't be shy.
Get over here.
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557. Frank, please.
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558. Show him.
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559. Show him.
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560. No, no, look, Frank.
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561. Frank, this is—
it's not what you think.
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562. No?
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563. Because it looks to me like
you're trying to fuck my wife.
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564. Okay, it's what I was doing,
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565. but she didn't know anything
about it, okay?
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566. She had nothing to do with it.
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567. Ah!
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568. Frank, please!
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569. Grand prize winner.
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570. Take it from me.
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571. She ain't worth it.
Now, get up.
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572. Now, if I were you, I'd get in
that faggot yellow car of yours,
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573. drive away from this town,
and don't ever look back.
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574. Doris, I'm...
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575. I'm sorry.
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576. Oh, hey, hey, hey, hey,
I just need a minute.
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577. - Just a minute.
- Closed.
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578. - Look, I'll make it
worth your while—cash.
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579. Cash money, okay?
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580. I need a gun,
just a little gun.
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581. I'll take that gun.
That's it.
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582. - What you planning
to do with it?
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583. Shoot cans.
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584. - That'd be an awful waste
of $20.
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585. $20.
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586. How about two 20s?
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587. - No.
- No?
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588. I don't think I will.
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589. Man looking like you do
coming around at night
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590. looking to buy a firearm?
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591. Nothing good can come of it.
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592. - You're not gonna
sell me the gun?
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593. God damn it.
Look, I need this gun.
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594. Hell, son.
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595. What?
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596. Can't you take a joke?
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597. I'll sell you five guns.
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598. Come on.
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599. - Happy fucking Halloween,
Frank Dunning.
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600. I'm coming for you.
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601. Al, I've got a question.
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602. What's this thing about the past
doesn't want to be changed?
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603. Like, it pushes back?
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604. How do you know?
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605. You feel it.
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606. When I first started going
through the rabbit hole,
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607. I saw a news story
about a girl in Lisbon
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608. who got shot and crippled
in a random hunting accident,
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609. and I thought,
"Hell, there's no harm.
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610. Let me try
to keep this from happening."
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611. And every time I tried,
something would come up.
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612. I'd get a flat tire,
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613. a fender bender,
a little tree in the road.
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614. Lost count of the times I tried.
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615. I know it sounds strange,
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616. like mysticism
or some horseshit,
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617. but things would happen,
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618. and they were both random
and, oh...
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619. not random at all.
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620. - Violent.
- Are you sure?
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621. I mean, don't you think
we see what we want to see?
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622. - Listen, I didn't have cancer
before I went in.
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623. - You—are you telling me
that the past gave you cancer?
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624. All I can tell you is I got
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625. a full check-up the month
before my last trip,
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626. and nothing was wrong with me.
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627. - [breathing heavily
and groaning]
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628. The past.
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629. Think a little food poisoning,
a little flu is gonna stop me?
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630. You coming for me?
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631. Not today.
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632. Okay.
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633. Uh, right.
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634. Uh, hey, do you have any—
do you have Gatorade?
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635. - Gate or—
I'm sorry, what was it?
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636. - No, forget it, forget it,
forget it.
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637. Just this. This will be fine.
This will be fine.
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638. - You feeling a little
under the weather?
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639. - Yes, sir.
Yes, I am.
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640. - Well, I suggest a diet
of white foods.
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641. - What?
- Bananas, breads, rice.
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642. - I suggest
we just hurry this up,
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643. or I'm gonna have to put
these on right here, right now.
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644. Please, thank you.
Please, thank you.
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645. - All right then, come on.
- Thank you, thank you.
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646. "Anyway, he came in the door.
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647. "I was in my bedroom,
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648. "and then I heard
my mother say...
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649. "'Get out of here
with that thing.
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650. "You're not supposed
to be here.'
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651. "The next thing was
she was screaming,
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652. and then they
were all screaming."
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653. Trick or treat!
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654. Trick or treat!
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655. Hurry up, it's dark already.
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656. We got to get started.
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657. Hold your horses.
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658. I got to get Ellen
in her costume,
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659. and then we'll go.
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660. - Why can't I just take Tugga
and y'all catch up?
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661. - Ellen, honey, help
your brother with his costume.
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662. You can take your...
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663. Toy rifle if you want to,
Harry.
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664. It's not a real gun...
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665. Or even shoot pretend bullets.
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666. Buffalo Bob wouldn't mind.
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667. - "It was the last thing
she ever said to me.
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668. I'm glad it was a nice thing,
because she was real strict."
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669. Let's go, baby.
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670. Halloween only comes
but once a year.
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671. You ain't going nowhere.
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672. I'm trying to help them.
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673. What are you,
Frank's watchdog?
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674. - Hardly.
I hate that son of a bitch.
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675. - All right, so do I.
Listen, so do I.
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676. You got to listen to me,
okay?
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677. Frank Dunning is coming here
to kill Doris
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678. and the kids at 8:00, okay?
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679. They're gonna die at 8:00,
and I'm trying to stop him.
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680. Did he tell you that?
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681. No, no, it's complicated.
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682. 'Cause he killed my sister.
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683. What?
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684. - Frank was married
to my older sister Clara.
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685. He killed her 12 years ago
and buried her body somewhere,
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686. her and the baby.
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687. Nobody believes me 'cause I was
just a kid at the time,
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688. - but I know it's true.
- I believe you.
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689. Listen to me,
he's gonna do it again.
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690. He's gonna do it again.
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691. Now, you want to stop him, okay?
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692. - Now, you don't just walk up
and kill a man.
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693. - Sometimes you do,
and right now is the time.
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694. - You don't know
what's gonna happen.
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695. - I do. I know.
- How? How?
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696. You said you knew Frank, but I
don't believe you for a minute.
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697. How do you know anything's
gonna happen to Doris?
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698. I'm from the future, okay?
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699. I know Harry Dunning
in the future, okay?
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700. Well, that's it.
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701. You're just bat-shit crazy.
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702. Okay, okay, stay down.
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703. - Okay, all right.
- Stay down.
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704. - Okay, time travel man,
no need for that.
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705. You want to kill Frank?
Kill Frank.
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706. I won't stop you.
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707. It seems to me like maybe you
got something wrong
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708. in your story.
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709. What?
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710. It's 8:05.
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711. What?
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712. Maybe I fixed it...
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713. just by being here.
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714. - No.
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715. Get that thing out of here!
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716. He went through the back door.
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717. "The Cheyenne Show."
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718. Starring Clint Walker
as Cheyenne...
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719. You're hurting me!
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720. Harry.
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721. Hey.
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722. You all right?
Yeah?
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723. All right, Harry, listen to me.
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724. You have to promise me,
no matter what happens,
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725. you will not come out
of there, okay?
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726. Shh, stay here.
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727. No, please!
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728. Frank!
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729. You shouldn't be here.
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730. - Run!
Run, run!
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731. - Don't you run!
- Run!
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732. God damn it, get back here!
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733. Harry, Harry, why don't you
bring me that hammer.
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734. - Run, Harry!
- Give me that fucking hammer!
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735. Harry!
Give me that fucking hammer!
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736. Give me that—
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737. Give me
that fucking hammer, boy!
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738. Come here, Harry!
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739. You give me that fucking hammer,
you little shit!
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740. Bill, help me!
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741. Aah!
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742. Ah!
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743. Shh.
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744. Don't go in the bedroom.
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745. - Everything okay in here?
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746. Where's Doris?
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747. - Somebody thought
they heard shots.
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748. Is that real blood?
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749. Mr. Amberson.
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750. Mrs. Price.
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751. - You done trick-or-treating?
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752. I just want to leave.
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753. - Looks like I might owe
the sheriff a call.
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754. Please don't.
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755. No matter what this looks like,
I didn't do a bad thing.
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756. - God knows what's
in your heart, Mr. Amberson.
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757. He'll be the final judge.
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758. I hope you're prepared for that.
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759. Doris.
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760. Tugga.
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761. Ellen.
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762. They're still alive.
They're still alive.
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763. They're still alive.
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764. Doris, Tugga, and Ellen.
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765. It worked.
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766. It worked.
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767. Hey!
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768. What the hell is this?
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769. It's now or never.
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770. Get in.
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771. Come hold me tight.
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772. Kiss me, my darling.
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773. Be mine tonight.
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