A Civil Action
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When I say prove,
I don't mean about the case.

:47:06
I mean about themselves.
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Hey, old man, out of the way!
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- How's business?
- It's good.

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Is it? I was afraid, with
all these scientists and doctors,

:47:22
a small firm like yours
might be in trouble.

:47:25
I appreciate your concern.
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We've got more than enough
to go the distance.

:47:30
Are you sure? lf you realised
you miscalculated the arithmetic,

:47:34
you'd be digging quarters
out the seats of your car.

:47:37
- You don't have to worry, Jerry.
- That's a relief.

:47:42
You know what? You don't want me
in this case. You've got Grace.

:47:48
I'm only gonna hurt you.
So get rid of me.

:47:51
Tell me what you've got so far,
I'll get a cheque cut - OK?

:47:58
My expenses? You're offering
to cover my expenses?

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Your expenses and your pride.
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You think you're gonna put
those families on the stand.

:48:10
They'll tell their stories
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so the jury
pull out their handkerchiefs?

:48:16
Do you really think
I'd let that happen?

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I don't see how you can prevent it.
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Of course you don't.
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- Yeah?
- Jan, guess what?

:48:44
Cheeseman wants to talk.
He wants a number. He wants out.

:48:48
I'll meet you back here
at the office.

:48:52
Jan, this is it. We've got them.
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That's great.

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