Cape Fear
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:11:00
But you wouldn't know about that,
would you?

:11:03
They'd stick you with the white trash.
They don't work all day.

:11:07
In fact...
:11:09
this little old cigar is
my only vice...

:11:11
'cause I needed a vice in the joint
to remind me I was human.

:11:16
What brings you to New Essex?
:11:19
Oh, the climate.
:11:22
Boy, the South.
:11:23
I'm thinking of settling down here
in New Essex, Counselor.

:11:28
Have you been following me?
:11:30
It's a small town.
We're gonna run into each other.

:11:32
- Well, take care, Mr. Cady.
- You too.

:11:39
You're gonna learn about loss.
:11:40
What?
:11:52
Dad, could you...
:11:56
I'm sorry, Dani.
:11:58
- What're you working on?
- It's English.

:12:00
We're supposed to read
Look Homeward, Angel...

:12:03
which is a kind of reminiscence...
:12:05
and we have to attempt something
in the same style.

:12:10
What's it about,
your reminiscence?

:12:13
The houseboat.
:12:24
It's not even July third yet.
:12:26
Yeah, we ought to take two weeks off
and go up to Wilmington...

:12:29
like the old times,
dock to the houseboat.

:12:31
I wanted to in earlyJune.
You said you didn't have time.

:12:34
- I probably don't.
- Yeah, now I don't either.

:12:37
Besides, Dani's got summer school
till Labor Day.

:12:39
Is it really that critical
that she can't miss two damn weeks?

:12:43
You know, the alternative was
to expel her.

:12:46
Besides, maybe this drama teacher
from the college...

:12:49
will get her excited
about something.

:12:51
Yeah, about him, probably.
:12:53
Why'd they have to make such a stink,
like she was on heroin or something?

:12:57
I mean, what's marijuana?
:12:59
You and I smoked a little dope
in our time.


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