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I was expecting to read 30 book
reports over the weekend.

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There were only six
for me to read,

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which means
I'm missing how many?

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Man, this is English class.
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Math's down the hall.
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I want to help you.
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You may not believe that
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or you may not care,
but it's the truth.

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You got a second?
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What, I do something wrong?
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No. You did a great job
on your book report.

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You really seemed to like the
book, The Count of Monte Cristo.

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It's my favourite.
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I liked it more
since I've been in here.

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Why is that?
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It's like...
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He wouldn't let
anyone beat him, the Count.

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Took what he had to take -
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the beatings, insults,
whatever -

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and he learned from it.
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Then when the time came
for him to do something,

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he made his move.
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You admire that?
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No, I respect that.
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You...you got a copy
of the book at home?

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I got the classics
illustrated comic.

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No, it's not the same thing.
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Listen, I gotta go.
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I'm gonna miss...
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Wait, wait.
One minute, one minute.

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I've got something for you.
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Thought you might like
to have it.

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Are you serious?
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Well, you loved
the book that much,

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you should have
a copy of your own.

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I can't pay you.
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No, it's a gift.
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You've gotten gifts
before, haven't you?

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It's been a while.
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Well, it's my way
of saying thanks.

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For what?
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That somebody listens...
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Even if it's just one student.
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You're a good teacher,
Mr Carlson.

:47:47
We can discuss the book
on Friday in class

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if you, uh, think the Count
can hold their attention.

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He's got a shot.
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Any particular section
I should read from?

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That's easy.
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The part
where he escapes from prison.


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