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:13:06
Now all the criminals
in their coats
and their ties

:13:10
Are free to drink martinis
and watch the sun rise

:13:14
While Rubin sits like Buddha
in a ten-foot cell

:13:17
An innocent man
in a living hell

:13:21
Yes, that's the story
of Hurricane

:13:24
But it won't be over
till they clear his name

:13:28
And give him back
the time he's done

:13:31
Put in a prison cell
but one time

:13:34
He could've been
the champion of the world

:13:45
[Young Man]
Hey, man, it's cold out here.

:13:47
[OlderMan]
What are you talking about ?
lt's like summer for us.

:13:50
Well, like the summers
in Brooklyn better.
[OlderMan Laughs]

:13:53
All these people
freezing their butts off
to buy books ?

:13:56
That's right.
:13:58
Lined up like this,
not for a movie
or ball game or somethin' ?

:14:01
Ain't it great ?
No, isn't it.
"Isn't it great ?"

:14:04
Very good.
I stand corrected, Les.

:14:06
Used books ?
Books nobody wants anymore ?

:14:09
That's the great thing
about books.

:14:11
Once you use them,
you can pass them along
to somebody else...

:14:14
like a torch...
or a football.

:14:17
You know,
something you pass.

:14:19
Okay, bring it on in.
Put it down.

:14:22
Good, good.
Down.


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