Henry Fool
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1:46:00
But the integrity of the work
can sustain such things.

1:46:11
No, really, Henry. Don't.
1:46:18
What are you saying?
1:46:21
That it doesn't
merit revision?

1:46:23
I'm saying Angus James
didn't like it.

1:46:29
-Did you tell him what you think?
-What I think doesn't matter.

1:46:32
Yes, it does.
You've got to use your influence.

1:46:35
I gave it to him to read and he
hated it. What more can I do?

1:46:39
You can refuse to let him
publish your poem.

1:46:53
I can't do that.
1:47:03
You said you would.
1:47:09
That was before
I read your book.

1:47:26
I signed the contract.
1:47:33
Look, Henry.
What would you expect?

1:47:37
I...
1:47:40
I don't know.
1:47:42
If I told you when I read it, it was
no good, what would've you done?

1:47:48
-I would've respected your opinion.
-There's no accounting for taste.

1:47:53
Well, is there?

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