Candyman
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:27:18
-Be nice.
-I am.

:27:20
Very nice.
:27:21
How are our two beautiful
graduate students doing?

:27:25
Trevor says you're dabbling
in my favourite subject.

:27:31
I can't wait to review your data.
:27:33
-I can fit you in tomorrow.
-We're not ready yet.

:27:38
That's precisely the moment which
I can be of greatest assistance.

:27:42
Before you disappear down
a path to academic Bolivia.

:27:46
I think I've been there.
:27:49
Actually, Purcell,
we're about to bury you.

:27:53
What?
:27:56
We'll have something in a week or so.
But we only went to Cabrini today--

:28:02
Cabrini Green?
:28:04
Candyman country.
:28:07
If you're after the hook man,
read the paper I wrote about him...

:28:11
...1 0 years ago.
:28:13
You know the story, don't you?
:28:25
Then how are you going to bury me?
:28:31
The legend first appeared in 1 890.
:28:35
Candyman was the son of a slave.
:28:39
His father had amassed a fortune
from designing a device...

:28:44
...for the mass producing of shoes
after the Civil War.

:28:48
Candyman had been sent
to the best schools...

:28:51
...and had grown up in polite society.
:28:55
He had a prodigious
talent as an artist...

:28:59
...and was much sought after
when it came to the...


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