A Piece of the Action
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State's loss.
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That's sweet.
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-Mr. Anderson?
-Yes, sir.

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-Telephone call for you, sir.
-Thank you.

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-Madame, would you like a cocktail?
-A dry sherry, please.

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-Hello.
-Now you understand.

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I just heard your proposal.
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You wanna work for the
community center or the penitentiary?

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-You're crazy. You're nuts.
-"You're nuts if you think I'm kidding."

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It's the best deal you ever had.
Five years there or 15 in Joliet.

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Think about it.
You got five seconds. Four. Three.

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Two. One. Deal?
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-Deal.
-Give me Durrell.

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Your partner.
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-Hello.
-I want to know your decision.

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I can't give it to you right now.
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Now!
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-I would like to discuss it.
-With who, Bruno? Deal?

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-Deal.
-You will work hard.

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You will be watched and graded.
You will be a success.

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-It'll take hard work and money.
-We got to finance this too?

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Use your head. You're smart.
I know you're too smart to skip.

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Happy days.
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Just trying to clear the decks.
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-You'll be ready to start tomorrow?
-Oh, yes. I think we have to.

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Will 9:00 be all right?
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-9:00?
-In the morning?

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-Well, we do open at 7:30 for daycare.
-7:30?

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-No, 9:00 will be fine.
-Fine.

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I'll show you everything
tomorrow morning.

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I must tell you, our job preparedness
program is where we need immediate help.

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The juvenile court
assigned us 30 youths.

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Not volunteers, mind you,
they are assigned. Ironic, isn't it?

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Ironic.
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Anyway, that program ends in three weeks
and we have not found one job...

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...or prepared one kid
for taking and holding a job.


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