The Iron Giant
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Forgive me. l wanted you
to learn something.

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What can l learn from you?
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You can learn this:
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I can do anything l want,
when l want...

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...if it's in
the people's best interest.

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The giant metal man, where is it?
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I don't know what
you're talking about.

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You don't? Well.
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Does this ring a bell?
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How about this?
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You've been careless.
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It doesn't prove anything.
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It'll get the Army here
with one call.

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What's stopping you?
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Where's the giant?!
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You can't protect him...
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...any more than you can
protect your mother.

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My mom?
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:51:43
It's difficult to raise a boy alone.
We can make it more difficult.

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In fact, we can make it
so difficult...

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...it would be irresponsible
to leave you in her care...

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...and all that that implies.
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-You'll be taken away from her.
-You can't do that!

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Oh, we can. And we will.
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He's in the junkyard.
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McCoppin's Scrap, off Culver Road.
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The junkyard. Of course!
Food for the metal-eater.

:52:12
I wouldn't worry about this.
It isn't really happening.

:52:16
This is only a bad dream.
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Where's the giant?
:52:24

:52:25
This is only a bad dream.
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Yes, sir.
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This thing is real, sir.
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I not only have incontrovertible
evidence, l know where it's hidden.

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I don't know who built it, but it's
massive and we're running out of time.

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No doubt we should act.
The question is...

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...can you afford not to?
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:52:46
Excellent, sir.
You won't regret it.

:52:48
Thank you, sir.
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