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1:15:08
So you're just going
to give up and go home?

1:15:11
I don't have much choice, do I? It's
pretty clear she doesn't want me around.

1:15:16
Still, you can't just write her off.
1:15:19
Yeah? And what else am I supposed to do?
1:15:21
There's no baby anymore, and if she wants
to throw away her life, that's her business.

1:15:26
She's just a kid. There's time for
more babies later. After she grows up.

1:15:30
Dream on, Auggie. She'll be lucky to
make it to her nineteenth birthday.

1:15:35
Not if you got her into
one of those rehab programs.

1:15:38
I'd never be able to talk her into it.
1:15:40
And even if I could,
those things cost money.

1:15:42
And that's just what I don't
have. I'm flat out dead broke.

1:15:46
No you're not.
1:15:47
Are you calling me a liar?
I'm telling you I'm broke.

1:15:49
I don't even have insurance
on my goddamned car.

1:15:53
Remember that business venture
I was telling you about?

1:15:57
Well, my tugboat came in. I'm flush.
1:16:00
Bully for you.
1:16:03
No, bully for you.
1:16:08
What's this?
1:16:10
Why don't you open it and find out?
1:16:13
Jesus God, Auggie.
There's money in here.

1:16:16
Five thousand bucks.
1:16:22
And you're giving it to me?
1:16:25
It's all yours, baby.
1:16:30
For keeps?
1:16:32
For keeps.
1:16:42
You're an angel, Auggie.
An angel from heaven.

1:16:44
Fuck this angel shit.
Just take the dough, Ruby.

1:16:49
But no bawling, okay? I can't
stand people who blubber.


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