Born to Kill
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I could do that. Do you understand?
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Yes. I think I do.
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Sure you do.
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Because your roots are down
where mine are.

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I knew that the first time I saw you.
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Soul mates, huh?
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Stop laughing.
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Well, for a man who's just returned from
his honeymoon with an attractive wife...

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...you're very ardent.
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What's wrong with you?
You know how I feel about Georgia.

:47:34
- Do I?
- Unless you're a fool.

:47:37
She means no more to me
than Fred to you.

:47:39
Very interesting.
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- I must get this milk to Georgia.
- He means nothing to you. Say it.

:47:44
- He does, though.
- What? What, Helen?

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Fred is peace and security.
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- It's his money, then.
- Yes, partly.

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All my life I've lived on other people's
money. Now I want some of my own.

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But there's another kind of security
that Fred can give me.

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Without him,
I'm afraid of the things I'll do.

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Afraid of what I might become.
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Fred is goodness and safety.
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And what am I?
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You?
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You're strength, excitement...
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...and depravity. There's a kind of
corruptness inside of you.

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That would drive most women off.
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- Yes.
- But not you. You have guts.

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Georgia told me how you found those two
in Reno. You had guts then.

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- You didn't yell or faint.
- No.

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And it wasn't only finding them dead,
it was the way they were dead.

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The kid jammed in the doorway,
the Palmer dame under the sink.

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- Blood on her hair.
- Blood all over. You didn't yell.

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No, I didn't.
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Helen.
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Oh, there you are.
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- What are you doing here?
- I'm moving in.


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