Dolores Claiborne
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My wife...
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...Miss Claiborne...
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...died 12 years ago of bone cancer.
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Natural causes.
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Okay, l guess we'll press on here.
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Frank.
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l want to get into Vera's.
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l got things up there l need.
Clothes and my personals.

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We can go over tomorrow. We're shipping
out Vera's body this afternoon.

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Fine by me.
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What the hell did l just see?
:35:39
That's the last guy in the world
you want to make an enemy out of.

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l ain't making one, l'm keeping one.
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What is that supposed to mean?
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You're gonna tell me
you don't remember him?

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That's all well and good, Miss St. George...
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...but you told me that at the time
of your father's death...

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...you were working as a maid in a hotel
at Jonesport.

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Yes.
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Well...
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...Mrs. Devereaux...
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...at the hotel.
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Remember?
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Mrs. Devereaux said...
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...she was surprised to see you.
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She said your mom was pretty strict about
not letting you spend the night there.

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lsn't that true?
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l guess.
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So why did she let you stay
on that particular weekend?

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Problems at home, perhaps?
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Your mom and dad...
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...is that a happy situation?
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Miss St. George?
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The eclipse.
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Because of the eclipse, the hotel was full.
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So the money....
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They said that we'd make twice as much.
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So this was all about money?

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