Dolores Claiborne
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You want it...
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...you cut it.
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Actually, l need to pull it.
:34:07
We need the root.
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Go on.
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Take what you want.
:34:17
l ain't doing any beauty pageants
this week.

:34:27
-Anything else?
-Mother, enough.

:34:28
We spoke to Sheila Jolander last night.
:34:31
She said she'd heard you on more than
one occasion threaten to kill Vera Donovan.

:34:35
ls that true?
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lf she'd come every day instead of once
a week, she'd have heard plenty more.

:34:39
-Get in the house.
-Vera, at the end...

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...the way she got, it's a wonder
l didn't say it every hour.

:34:46
You go ahead, Mr. Mackey.
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You scribble that down in your pad there.
:34:50
You make a note on that.
:34:52
As long as you write down
that saying a thing and doing it...

:34:54
...are two separate things.
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But then, your wife probably
already told you that.

:34:59
Dolores, that's enough.
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My wife...
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...Miss Claiborne...
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...died 12 years ago of bone cancer.
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Natural causes.
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Okay, l guess we'll press on here.
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Frank.
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l want to get into Vera's.
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l got things up there l need.
Clothes and my personals.

:35:29
We can go over tomorrow. We're shipping
out Vera's body this afternoon.

:35:32
Fine by me.
:35:36
What the hell did l just see?
:35:39
That's the last guy in the world
you want to make an enemy out of.

:35:42
l ain't making one, l'm keeping one.
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What is that supposed to mean?
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You're gonna tell me
you don't remember him?

:35:55
That's all well and good, Miss St. George...
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...but you told me that at the time
of your father's death...


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