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Well, l knew it wasn't right,
but l didn't care.

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And he took me to dinner.
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The kind of dinner
where you can order anything you like.

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He's very, very rich.
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He's got a house in New York
and a wonderful house in the country.

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l like that one best
because it looks like a Christmas card

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with chickens and snow.
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He likes me very, very much.
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Do you like him?
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l don't know.
l made it all up.

:40:35
Not now.
Years ago, when l was a kid.

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l know that house in the country so well,
l could almost build it.

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He'd be young and very kind.
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l wish l could buy you those things.
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l even wish
l could find him for you.

:41:02
Do you?
:41:06
Hey, Pascagli, what's-a matter?
You no like-a de water?

:41:12
Stop crying, Philip.
Nothing's going to happen to you now.

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Where are they?
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You told me he'd gone
to the garage with James.

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lt's your business
to know where he is.

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But always he goes to the garage.
Always to the garage.

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There they are!
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They're the ones. He's the one.
He's the leader.

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Why did you beat this boy?
What did you do it for?

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Hey, fellas!
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Don't let him go, Daddy.
He's got my watch.

:41:39
Don't stand there.
Call the police.

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l ain't got the watch,
but l'll get it for you. Honest.

:41:43
Mister, don't call the cops.
l won't touch him again.

:41:45
We do it to all the kids and they
do it to us. That ain't nothin'.

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- You're breaking my arm.
- Here you are. Here you are.

:41:51
Here's the watch.
Let him go, mister.

:41:53
Put the watch down there
and get away from here.

:41:55
Let him go.
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What are you doing to him?
Let him go. You're hurting him.


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