A Perfect World
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"Work with state law officials
in all affairs of penal matters. . .

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. . .with the police. "
This doesn't say anything--

:15:08
It includes parole, as well as
penal escape situations.

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We'll be right there, Marge.
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They're getting antsy, Red.
You scheduled it.

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The idea is that an understanding
of case history. . .

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. . .should, in parole situations, help
the subject to avoid habitual traps.

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And in penal escape situations. . .
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. . .could identify those selfsame
traps as an aid to apprehension.

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-Let me tell you, Miss Gerber. . . .
-Sally is fine.

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Let me tell you, Sally. . .
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. . .this is not an escape.
This happens to be a manhunt.

:15:48
And no talking around in circles
is gonna fix that.

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-And what will?
-Us having a nose like a blue tick. . .

:15:56
. . .that's a medulla with an antenna,
and a lot of coffee.

:16:18
We got a handful of caps,
and you're shooting water tanks.

:16:23
He's a smart guy, huh, Phillip?
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Goddamn!
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Okay, boys, that's enough!
The chief's got work to do!

:16:46
Did the kid say anything?
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-Good morning, Red.
-Good morning.

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-So, what do you think?
-Looks good.

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We're very proud of this baby.
:16:56
Governor ordered it
for the parade in Dallas.


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