Henry Fool
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1:42:01
That's what you said
about my poem.

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I'm offering you a real expression
of my faith in your writing.

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US$ 2OO,OOO,
and a 6O/4O split.

1:42:21
But just exactly what is the
nature of your faith in my writing?

1:42:29
Simon, you don't
require my admiration...

1:42:34
but my experience as a publisher.
And that experience tells me...

1:42:38
that your poem will make more money
than any poetry ever published!

1:42:43
You will never have to work again
on a garbage truck, I assure you...

1:42:46
or in anything else,
for that matter.

1:42:48
Whereas this...
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The most I can say
about this is...

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the man is a scoundrel.
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-He taught me everything I know.
-No.

1:43:04
He encouraged what was expressive
in you to become manifest.

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He inspired you to act.
He influenced your perception.

1:43:13
How about if my advance
is only a hundred thousand?

1:43:16
-It isn't about money, Simon.
-We could split the royalty 7O/3O.

1:43:22
I will not publish
Henry Fool's confession.

1:43:30
Will you sign the contract?
1:43:42
I'm gonna go get your coat.
1:43:44
-Where is your coat?
-I don't need a coat.

1:43:48
I'm gonna go and get
Mr. Deng's van.


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