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:56:02
It's about your daughter,
Elaine, isn't it?

:56:06
I thought so.
:56:08
I'd say you got a
real problem there, Earl.

:56:11
What are you talking about?
What do you mean?

:56:13
Drugs. I can tell.
:56:15
That spaced- out look.
:56:17
Used to see it in dust cases
the state police brought in...

:56:20
...when I was night custody chief
at Oakville Mental.

:56:23
Yeah, she's got the dries. She
always keeps licking her lips.

:56:27
- She was dying for a fix.
- She has never taken drugs in her life.

:56:31
- Never!
- Well, it was just a wild guess.

:56:40
They think she stole a ring at school.
I just can't believe it.

:56:46
Is that all? I thought there was
some kind of major catastrophe.

:56:50
She's been expelled, for God's sake.
:56:53
I can think of a problem
that's more important...

:56:56
...and you, as a parent,
are ignoring it.

:56:59
What?
:57:01
What is Elaine doing about sex?
Is she getting probed?

:57:04
That was very foolish, Earl.
And it could get you snuffed!

:57:13
Why do I keep getting sucked
into these degrading conversations?

:57:17
Why should I assume that suddenly
you'll turn into a human being?

:57:22
Both you or Ramona.

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