Dolores Claiborne
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:20:00
l suppose making sure everyone else was
as miserable as he was.

:20:05
ls that why you killed him?
:20:20
Oh, tough question, l guess.
:20:23
Occupational hazard.
:20:27
Don't feel too bad, Ma.
:20:28
l asked Jean Harris the same thing once.
:20:36
Let's face it, Mother.
:20:37
We barely know each other.
:20:38
We haven't spoken in years, and that's
as much your doing as it is mine.

:20:42
You didn't kill Vera, great.
:20:44
You've got nothing to worry about.
:20:46
lf you did, then you deserve
whatever comes.

:20:48
Just...
:20:49
...let's not pretend we're in some goddamn
Norman Rockwell family reunion here.

:20:53
l'm sorry, Ma, but that's where we are.
:20:56
And as for Dad....
:20:58
The few memories l have of him...
:21:01
...l'd like to keep.
:21:04
Are you listening to me?
:21:17
Daddy.
:21:19
We made tapioca!
:21:20
Get out.
:21:22
We did. And it's not instant either.
:21:24
And with real cream.
:21:26
And the next thing you'll tell me is
you made it just for me, right?

:21:31
Oh, McCrea, there's that St. George smile.
:21:34
-Don't you look just like my mother?
-That's enough fooling around.

:21:36
Tell her she's got homework to do.
:21:38
You better do your homework.
:21:44
Theo called about the chain winch.
:21:47
He's got them parts sittin' there.
Says he'll go as high as $250.

:21:50
l changed my mind. l ain't sellin'.
:21:53
lt's not worth $100. You said so yourself.
:21:55
He's got those boats in dry dock.
:21:57
He needs the damn thing.
:21:58
Ain't that the point in AA,
helpin' out your buddies?


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