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:08:02
- I can, but they'll catch you anyway.
- Well, that's my risk.

:08:06
I'd go somewheres far away
and never hurt or bother you again.

:08:09
- I never said you hurt me.
- Listen, will you get me the money?

:08:12
Don't you think it might be better
to stay right here and fight--

:08:17
- fight for your real-born rights?
- How?

:08:22
- Come in the house, and we'll phone.
- Who will we phone?

:08:24
Mrs. Speery, for a start.
Come on.

:08:31
[ Train Whistle Blows ]
:08:33
Not only myself,
but two others on the board feel
you're being unduly harsh with the boy.

:08:39
- Dr. Underwood and--
- Yeah? Who's the other?

:08:45
- Mrs. Speery's working
with Glenn in her own field.
- That's neither here nor there.

:08:51
That boy's morals
make my blood run cold.

:08:53
On top of that,
he steals my pickup truck,
and I'm gonna have to have X rays.

:08:58
- Then you mean to press charges?
- I do.

:09:02
- I'd rather you didn't, Mr. Braxton.
- Now, you look here.

:09:06
Don't you come in here high and mighty,
ting to blackmail me.

:09:09
Blackmail's an ugly word...
:09:13
but let's explore
the possibilities.

:09:16
A recently widowed client of mine--
I advised her to drop the case.

:09:22
You sold her several hundred
dollars worth of bottled tobacco
Juice called Bermuda Balm.

:09:29
- You claimed it was a cure for cancer.
- You can't prove that.

:09:36
Can't I?
:09:38
Crooked transactions
should always be in cash.

:09:41
She's got her cancelled checks
and a witness-- her cook.

:09:49
Life's got
its shadows enough, Braxton.

:09:52
Live and let live.
:09:55
Your truck'll be
returned tomorrow.


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