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:11:01
There's my boy.
:11:03
Then I think maybe they should get used
to seeing how good you look.

:11:11
In a 1958 red and white Corvette.
:11:18
Oh, my God, Daddy.
:11:23
- You're next, Robby.
- I can't believe this.

:11:25
- That's what that car says.
- She's beautiful, Daddy.

:11:34
I know you're in a hurry,
but it would mean a lot to me...

:11:37
if you could stop
and say hi to my dogs.

:11:40
"Say hi to your dogs"?
Are you joking?

:11:42
- What is that?
- They'd smell me on this.

:11:45
Wolf, you'll be out of here
in two weeks. Please.

:11:49
But I've been gone a long time.
I know they miss me.

:11:51
It won't be no trouble.
:11:53
They're at the boardinghouse
with my sister.

:11:54
That's right. I don't want anyone
to know that you and I know each other.

:11:57
Come on, think about this.
:11:59
How will talking to my dogs
tell her that?

:12:02
We'll need Emily's help
on this thing we're setting up.

:12:05
I can't ask her to do that.
I don't know her. She's your sister.

:12:07
You have to ask her when you get out.
Use your head.

:12:10
She hates me! I wouldn't see her
when she come up here.

:12:14
She won't return my letters.
:12:17
I'll say hi to your fucking dogs
for you, okay?

:12:19
Oh, thanks.
:12:25
State of Georgia might be through
with you, Caine, but I'm not.

:12:28
You know what you need?
You need to get out more often.

:12:32
You're spending way too much time
in the company of men.

:12:34
Be seeing you, Caine.
:12:37
In your fucking dreams.
Come on, open up.

:12:40
I got a whole world waiting.
:12:41
Hey, baby.
:12:53
Shit, not even a damn kiss
on the cheek.

:12:57
What a stud.

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