:04:51
You stole my story.
:04:54
Well?
:04:56
I'm sorry. Do l--?
:04:59
-I don't know you.
-I know that.
:05:01
That doesn't matter. I know you,
Mr. Rainey, that's what matters.
:05:05
You stole my story.
:05:07
You're mistaken.
I don't read manuscripts.
:05:09
You read this one already.
You stole it.
:05:13
I can assure you that l--
:05:14
I know you can. I know that.
I don't want to be assured.
:05:17
If you want to talk to someone about
some grievance you feel you have...
:05:22
-...call my literary agent in New York.
-This is between you and me.
:05:30
We don't need outsiders, Mr. Rainey.
It is strictly between you and me.
:05:35
All right, look, mister,
whoever you are...
:05:39
...I don't like being accused
of plagiarism...
:05:41
...if that's what you're accusing me of.
Chico, inside.
:05:45
I don't blame you for not liking it,
but you did it.
:05:48
You stole my story.
:05:49
-Leave. I have nothing more to say.
-Yeah, I'll go.
:05:53
We'll talk more later.
:05:55
I'm not taking that.
:05:56
Won't do you any good to
play games with me, Mr. Rainey.