The Pallbearer
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- You're a beautiful boy.
- Oh, no, no.

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- Yes, you are.
- Well, thank you, Ruth. Thank you.

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Bill Senior, on the other hand,
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he had to get by on his wits.
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No chin.
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I met him one night at this party
at Aunt Lucille's.

:41:37
I was 16.
I fell for him like that.

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Next day he left for Vietnam.
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Two years.
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So... what, you just
waited for him?

:41:50
Oh, sure.
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- I mean, there were
plenty of other suitors.
- I'm sure.

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But Bill Senior, you know,
he just... tickled my fancy.

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Whew, and those letters he wrote.
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Holy cow.
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I would've waited a few lifetimes.
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You know what I mean?
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Yeah.
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It's that easy.
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I had the dial set a little thin.
- Press the button.

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And now you'll feed
everything down to the last piece.

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It's a perfect result!
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- That's pretty good!
- Every time.

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- It's beautiful.
- It's perfection in slicing.

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- Please, Tom.
- Ruth, I'd really rather not.

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I need you to do this.
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He never talked to me
about things like this.


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