The Talk of the Town
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:14:04
You were the wildest kid that ever went
to a Lochester school.

:14:09
You wore pigtails then.
I was in love with you.

:14:12
Always collecting a bad reputation,
even after you grew up.

:14:15
Speeches on street corners, petitions.
:14:18
Any kind of a squawk,
Dilg's right in the middle of it.

:14:21
This was bound to happen.
What's wrong with you, anyway?

:14:25
It's a form of self-expression.
:14:27
Some people write books, some music.
I make speeches on street corners.

:14:35
This is no time for nonsense.
:14:39
You're even prettier now.
:14:41
What about Yates?
Does he know what you've done?

:14:44
- Yates?
- Sam Yates, your lawyer.

:14:47
Don't you know your own lawyer?
:14:51
The state gave me a lawyer.
:14:53
If anybody can help, it's Sam.
:14:56
I'll call him,
and that's the end of it for me.

:14:59
Whatever Yates decides,
he's got to get you out of here by dawn.

:15:03
- That ankle had better be better.
- Thank you.

:15:07
- See that you keep quiet.
- Yes, Miss Shelley.


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