Best Laid Plans
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Huh.
:45:03
Isn't that great?
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Oh, that reminds me--
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How's your dad?
:45:08
You still live
with him, right?

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No. He's dead.
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Jesus. I'm--
I'm sorry.

:45:15
It's OK. It was
a few months ago.

:45:19
Weird.
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Hey, I've got
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something
to show you.

:45:34
It's a stay of execution
for a Union deserter

:45:39
during the Battle
of Vicksburg--

:45:41
Mr. Beaumont's great-
great-somebody-or-other--

:45:42
but check out the sig.
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Honest Abe. Didn't
he ever get tired

:45:46
of emancipating
people?

:45:48
Supposedly the stay
was last-minute,

:45:50
and it was the only
paper around.

:45:52
Anyway, I remember
:45:54
you used to dabble
in history, so...

:45:56
I thought
I'd give you a show.

:46:07
You paying them anything
to live here?

:46:09
Rent is nil
on 3 conditions:

:46:11
feed the plants,
keep the place clean,

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and don't invite
anyone over.

:46:14
I'm making
an exception for you.

:46:15
Bryce McCarthy,
you risk-taker.

:46:18
The starting
professorial salary is shit.

:46:21
I'm really lucky
to have this place.

:46:23
Your parents
have money, right?

:46:25
Their own mint.
:46:26
The last few years,
they've developed

:46:29
this financial
tough-love philosophy

:46:30
on their kids-- sort of
a benign neglect

:46:32
without
the benign part.

:46:33
What, they cut you off?
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Yup.
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This life of austerity
is killing me.

:46:46
Ha ha ha!
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[Dogs Barking]
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Man: Lincoln,
Lincoln, Lincoln.

:46:58
Signature goes
for about $7 5,000.


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