A Patch of Blue
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1:16:16
Hello.
1:16:18
- This is a surprise.
- Mark?

1:16:23
I'm always finding you abandoned.
I don't know why you put up with it.

1:16:27
- Don't you get mad at him?
- I could never get mad at Gordon.

1:16:31
- Where is he this time?
- Changing his clothes.

1:16:34
Excuse me.
1:16:39
Hi.
1:16:41
- You bring that girl here every day?
- No, it's the second time.

1:16:46
- Maybe you better make it the last.
- Wait. Since when are you my keeper?

1:16:51
I'm not, but I don't like to see you
wasting your time either.

1:16:54
I think that girl
comes from a trash heap.

1:16:57
Maybe, but she isn't trash.
1:17:00
Given half a chance,
she could be something.

1:17:03
- You planning on providing that chance?
- I think I can help.

1:17:07
How?
1:17:09
- Get her in a school.
- You planning on educating a white girl?

1:17:14
Let whitey educate his own women.
They've always given us a hard time.

1:17:18
Mark, let's not get into a political
argument. This is a personal matter.

1:17:23
Yeah, too personal for my liking.
1:17:26
What do you mean?
1:17:27
Nobody takes this kind of interest
if there isn't something in it.

1:17:32
- You're off your stick.
- Yeah? All right, then tell her.

1:17:35
Tell her she can never
really mean anything to you.

1:17:38
On race and politics, we don't agree.
Let's drop this.

1:17:41
She can't fit in here. If she
could see, she'd know that.

1:17:43
I said, drop it.
Let me handle this my way.

1:17:47
This isn't your way. Facts have
always been facts to you.

1:17:50
No half-truths. You've rammed that
down my throat often enough.

1:17:53
Now go out and tell her the score,
or I will.

1:17:56
Don't tell me what to do.

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