The Cement Garden
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1:16:01
Not that I know of.
1:16:04
Aw.
1:16:05
Tom thinks you have.
1:16:08
We think that explains
the new clean Jack.

1:16:11
He's an odd little fellow, isn't he.
1:16:14
What's odd about him?
1:16:17
Wearing that wig,
dressing up like a girl...

1:16:22
There's nothing wrong with that.
1:16:24
There's nothing wrong, but...
1:16:27
that's not exactly normal, is it?
1:16:31
So what if it's not?
1:16:37
It might affect him in later life.
1:16:41
I don't see why.
1:16:46
I wonder what your mother
would have thought?

1:16:53
Not a lot.
1:16:55
All kids like dressing up.
1:16:57
Has she been dead long?
1:16:58
Years.
1:17:00
Really?
1:17:03
Julie told me
it was quite recently.

1:17:07
Depends on what you call "recently".
1:17:09
You tell me.
1:17:12
What's it got
to do with you anyway?

1:17:14
You know, that's really funny,
1:17:16
because you sounded
just like Julie there.

1:17:19
'Cause when I asked her if I could
look down in that cellar of yours,

1:17:22
she said: "What's it
got to do with you?"

1:17:26
Just like you did just then.
1:17:28
And all I could see were just a few toys,
1:17:31
a sledge-hammer...
1:17:33
Apart from that old
metal locker of course.

1:17:36
Mr. Prescott, sir...?
1:17:38
What? I'm talking to a friend.
1:17:42
Jack,
1:17:46
I do wish you'd all
trust me a little more.


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