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In the depression, your father nearly
bankrupted Wayne Enterprises...
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...combating poverty.
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He believed his example could inspire
the wealthy of Gotham to save their city.
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Did it?
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In a way.
:40:14
Their murder shocked the wealthy
and the powerful into action.
:40:19
People need dramatic examples
to shake them out of apathy.
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I can't do that as Bruce Wayne.
:40:23
As a man...
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...I'm flesh and blood,
I can be ignored, destroyed.
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But as a symbol....
:40:31
As a symbol, I can be incorruptible.
:40:33
-I can be everlasting.
-What symbol?
:40:37
Something elemental...
:40:39
...something terrifying.
:40:41
I assume that as you take on
the underworld...
:40:43
...this symbol is a persona to protect
those you care about from reprisals?
:40:48
You're thinking about Rachel?
:40:50
Actually, sir, I was thinking of myself.
:40:54
Have you told anyone I'm coming back?
:40:56
I couldn't figure the legal ramifications
of bringing you back from the dead.
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-Dead?
-You've been gone seven years.
:41:02
You had me declared dead?
:41:03
Actually, it was Mr. Earle.
He's taking the company public.
:41:06
He wanted to liquidate
your majority shareholding.
:41:09
Those shares are worth
quite a bit of money.
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Well, it's a good thing
I left everything to you, then.
:41:14
Quite so, sir.
:41:16
And you can borrow the Rolls, if you like.
Just bring it back with a full tank.
:41:29
In my opinion, Mr. Zsaz is as much
a danger to himself as to others...
:41:34
...and prison is probably not the best
environment for his rehabilitation.
:41:41
-Dr. Crane.
-Miss Dawes.
:41:43
You think a man who butchers people
for the mob doesn't belong in jail?
:41:47
I would hardly have testified to that
otherwise, would l?
:41:49
This is the third of Falcone's thugs
you've had declared insane...
:41:52
...and moved into your asylum.
:41:54
The work offered by organized crime
must have an attraction to the insane.