Out for Justice
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:56:00
I'd better go and see Tony.
:56:06
You want to come up
for an espresso?

:56:09
Yeah. Why not?
:56:12
You stay there and be a good boy.
:56:17
- Should we show the dog to Tony?
- He'll never go back to sleep.

:56:22
Did you ever have a dog
when you were little?

:56:25
We didn't have enough money
to feed ourselves.

:56:28
There was this old man who came
to the neighborhood when we were kids.

:56:33
He was from the old country.
:56:36
He carried an old school bell.
:56:38
He pulled along a sharpening machine
operated by a foot peddle.

:56:45
The neighbors used to get
their knives and scissors sharpened.

:56:49
A dime here, a quarter there.
:56:51
But it was an honest living.
:56:53
Time goes on...
:56:55
...people start buying...
:56:57
...disposable scissors and knives.
:57:00
Fewer and fewer people come out.
:57:03
I always used to think to myself...
:57:05
...how it would feel to leave...
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...before light...
:57:09
...and come back after dark...
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...with nothing to show your wife
and family for what you've done.

:57:18
That bell was the loneliest sound
I ever heard.

:57:24
He was your father, wasn't he?
:57:28
I remember one time I followed
the old man for a whole summer...

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...every day...
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...day in, day out.
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And after a while,
it started to grind him down.

:57:42
Nobody, nobody needs him, you know?
:57:46
If you feel like nobody needs you...
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...and you feel useless...
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...you die inside.

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