Fat Man and Little Boy
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:17:00
They have themselves to blame.
:17:02
I wouldn't care if the place
went up in smoke...

:17:05
Excuse me,
just for a minute, gentlemen.

:17:09
And I resent your suggesting
:17:11
I don't recognize a moral argument.
:17:13
Why are you still awake?
Aren't you supposed to be sleeping?

:17:17
- I don't like sleeping.
- There are lots of things we don't like.

:17:21
We have to do them if we
want to do the things we do like.

:17:25
- What's the treat tomorrow?
- Go horseback riding.

:17:28
That's right. Now, how are you
going to ride a great big horse

:17:32
if you don't get plenty of rest?
:17:34
Go to sleep for Daddy?
:17:37
That's a good boy.
:17:45
It is hot.
:17:48
We could go to Carlucci's,
get some ice coffee and donuts.

:17:51
The project is beginning to unravel.
:17:53
- What?
- There have always been questions.

:17:56
We've always avoided the answers.
Now, everything is coming to a head.

:18:01
- Bronson?
- Sir?

:18:03
- Stop the car.
- Yes, sir.

:18:05
- Get out, take a leak or something.
- This is a public park.

:18:08
Well, pick some flowers.
I want to do some shouting.

:18:20
It's a crisis.
:18:22
A crisis of conscience.
:18:25
All right. I'm not shouting.
:18:28
I'm not even angry.
:18:31
I am just stumped.
:18:35
You want to sit on your hands,
:18:37
polish your conscience,
:18:39
when we might be able to end
this whole thing with one shot?

:18:45
Crisis of conscience, huh?
:18:47
All right.
:18:48
Have it.
:18:50
Take a bath in it.
:18:51
Soak in it.
:18:54
Then tell me whether you're
going to deliver them.

:18:57
Whether you're gonna finish this job.
:18:59
You tell me how I'm gonna face
a senate inquiry


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