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:19:03
It's obvious there's no problem.
You're not taking it.

:19:07
Oh, really? Just like that?
:19:08
Margaret, don't you see?
They're using you as a parlor trick.

:19:12
They think I'll see my precious daughter
:19:14
- and go all soft inside.
- It's a bit more than that.

:19:17
Will you think, Margaret?
You're an associate at Quinn Califan.

:19:20
They pop out baby lawyers like you, like
a shark grows teeth, row after row, forever.

:19:26
When it comes to the crunch,
they'll send in the big boys.

:19:30
They already did.
:19:33
You mean you?
:19:36
Did it ever occur to you
that I might be a very good attorney?

:19:39
- You damn well better be. I raised you.
- No! Mother raised me!

:19:43
You had a date.
:19:46
Sorry.
:19:59
I'm looking forward to it.
It's kinda funny.

:20:02
I don't see the humor.
:20:06
Fred Quinn thinks
he can rattle me with my daughter.

:20:09
What if she wins?
:20:12
Some day, maybe, but please
don't force me to be immodest.

:20:17
No one ever had to before.
:20:20
- Whose side are you on, anyway?
- Oh, Jed. Don't be an ass.

:20:36
- Absolute nonsense!
- What do you mean?

:20:39
You don't know what you're talking about!
What do you want me to do, buy her flowers?

:20:44
- She hates me!
- She doesn't hate you.

:20:48
She hates me, goddamnit.
:20:51
- I see it every time I look in her eyes.
- Oh, yeah?

:20:55
Yeah. I don't hate her
and I have every right to.

:20:59
Does it matter to her
that these cars are blowing up? No.


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