A Civil Action
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- The kids?
- Yes.

:27:06
Were you concerned when you found
the wells were contaminated?

:27:10
I object to that.
You don't have to answer that.

:27:16
- Yeah, I was concerned.
- For your family?

:27:19
Yes.
:27:21
Has any member of your family
had any unusual illness?

:27:25
You don't have to answer
any of these type of questions.

:27:30
- Yeah.
- What kind?

:27:32
One of my sons has seizures,
:27:34
my eldest daughter
has had two miscarriages

:27:36
and my youngest was born with...
:27:38
Are we going to go through
their entire medical history?

:27:42
If you don't want to hear, leave.
:27:44
What's wrong? We're deposing
Grace employees, not Beatrice.

:27:48
- I have a right to be here.
- Then sit down and shut up!

:28:03
Mr Love,
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are you aware that some of your
neighbours have had leukaemia?

:28:10
Yes, I am.
:28:13
They think it's the water.
:28:16
Al, that water
hasn't made anybody sick.

:28:22
- How do you know?
- I just do.

:28:28
A lot of people in my neighbourhood
are dead,

:28:31
or dying, Mr Chessman,
from something.

:28:35
Look, if I took a hundred pennies
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and threw them in the air,
:28:41
half would land heads
and half tails, right?

:28:44
Looking close, I'd probably find
some heads grouped together.

:28:49
Does that mean anything?
:28:51
You see, no one knows
what causes leukaemia, Al.

:28:54
No one knows
what caused that cluster.

:28:59
I know what happened.
And I know who did it.


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