Arthur
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. . .l was a millionaire
by the time l was 1 8.

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Anyone stood in my way,
they got hurt.

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When l was 1 1 years old. . .
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. . .l killed a man.
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When you're 1 1 , you don't even
know there's a law against that.

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ls Susan here?
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l knew what l was doing.
We were poor.

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He came into our house
to steal our food.

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Well, he was asking for it.
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l took a knife. . .
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. . .and l killed him
in the kitchen.

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You probably ate out that night.
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l mean, with that man
lying in your kitchen.

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-You seem to find humor in everything.
-Yes, sorry.

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-Arthur!
-What?

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Do you know what l consider to be
my most precious possession?

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My daughter.
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She is my gold.
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-She is my treasure.
-She's very nice.

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And l protect what's mine.
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And l do it in an ugly way.
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-l'm from the gutter.
-l understand. The gutter.

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You seem upset.
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Now, Susan loves you.
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And l want you to make her happy.
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You can count on it.
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l insist upon you making her happy.
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Listen.
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What happens. . .
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. . .this is just hypothetical. . .
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. . .if l don't make her happy?
Which is out of the question!

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But let's just say. . .
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. . .l make her. . .
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. . .cranky?
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For cranky, l guess you'd
probably just break my ankles.

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Something like that.
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You'll make her happy.

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