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:54:01
When do you figure?
:54:02
I don't know. End of spring,
early summer or something.

:54:06
Wish we were comin' with ya.
:54:08
Would have been nice for all
of us to walk out together.

:54:12
No use thinkin' about that.
:54:13
We're gonna do a full year,
not an hour less.

:54:16
When I get out, I'll get Father
Bobby to make some phone calls.

:54:21
Shave a month or two off.
:54:22
There's nothin' to talk about.
:54:24
There's a lot to talk about.
:54:25
Maybe if people knew what goes
on in here, they'd make a move.

:54:29
I don't want anybody to know.
:54:31
Not Father Bobby, King Benny,
Fat Mancho, not my mother.

:54:36
Nobody.
:54:38
Yeah. I don't either.
:54:40
I mean, I wouldn't know what
to say to anyone who did know.

:54:43
I can't think of anybody
who needs to hear about it.

:54:46
I mean, either
they won't believe it,

:54:48
or they won't give a shit.
:54:50
Yeah, I don't even think
we should talk about it

:54:52
once it's over, you know?
:54:54
We got no choice
but to live with it,

:54:57
and talkin' makes
livin' it harder.

:55:00
So might as well
not even talk about it.

:55:02
The truth stays with us.
:55:07
I want to be able to sleep
one night...

:55:10
and not have to worry
who's coming in my room,

:55:13
what's gonna happen to me.
:55:15
If I can get that...
:55:20
then I'll be happy.
:55:23
Some day, John.
:55:25
Promise.
:55:41
I was in
my last hours as an inmate

:55:44
at the Wilkinson Home for Boys.
:55:46
I was given four copies
of my release form,

:55:48
the final reminder
of my time at Wilkinson.

:55:53
I never heard the key
turn in the lock,

:55:56
and I never heard
the snap of the bolt.

:55:59
You should be asleep.

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