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:49:03
And I suppose he teaches English
at Berkeley University.

:49:07
- Why would you say that?
- I write crap like this every day, it's my job.

:49:14
- He was murdered last night.
- Mama, you can...

:49:19
He was murdered last night?
:49:23
- Are you kidding me?
- Liz...?

:49:26
Damn right, he isn't.
:49:29
Murdered last night!
:49:32
- Benny, did you hear that?
- I heard.

:49:35
They finally squashed that bastard.
:49:39
I don 't have to worry
or say my prayers any more.

:49:43
- What?
- I'll explain later.

:49:45
I want you to write that book.
Forget her. She doesn't speak English.

:49:50
I'll give you all that shit about the old days.
:49:53
And look!
Every book starts with a quotation.

:49:57
My book should, too. Let's see... How's this?
:50:01
"We've all... " Yeah, this is it.
:50:04
"We've all passed a lot of water since then. "
:50:09
Samuel Goldwyn.
:50:16
Gilbert certainly wasn't tight with the dialogue.
:50:19
He talked non -stop for a week.
Enough for a fat book.

:50:22
But he never mentioned Miller again.
:50:26
The mainland trip was to be
an end-of-book party. Some party!

:50:30
Dinuccio had a premonition the ferry
would sink and refused to come,

:50:34
Mama had a visitation from the Virgin
and wouldn't get out of bed,

:50:37
and the scar on my leg
screamed at me not to go.

:50:41
Jesus, I feel marvelous.
:50:45
I hope it lasts.
:50:48
- You don 't have to worry about me.
- I'm not worried about you.

:50:54
Nothing.
:50:59
- What's the matter?
- It's a wound in my leg.


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