Dead Man
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:06:02
- Lake Erie.
- Erie.

:06:05
Do you have any parents
back in, uh, Erie?

:06:10
They passed on recently.
:06:17
And, uh,
:06:20
do you have a wife...
:06:24
in Erie?
:06:26
No.
:06:29
- A fiancee?
- Well, I...

:06:32
I had one of those,
but, um,

:06:37
she changed her mind.
:06:41
- She found herself somebody else.
- No.

:06:47
Yes, she did.
:06:52
Well, that doesn't explain...
:06:56
why you've come
all the way out here,

:06:58
all the way out here to hell.
:07:03
I, uh,
:07:05
have a job
out in the town of Machine.

:07:10
Machine? That's
the end of the line.

:07:12
- Is it?
- Yes.

:07:18
Well, I...
:07:20
received a letter...
:07:25
from the people at Dickinson's
Metal Works...

:07:28
Oh.
:07:30
assuring me
of a job there.

:07:32
Is that so?
:07:34
- Yes. I'm an accountant.
:07:37
I wouldn't know,
because, uh, I don't read,

:07:42
but, uh, I'll tell you
one thing for sure:

:07:47
I wouldn't trust no words
written down on no piece of paper,

:07:50
especially from no "Dickinson"
out in the town of Machine.

:07:55
- You're just as likely
to find your own grave.


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