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:37:12
He asked me not to change.
:37:14
Those were his last words
to me.

:37:16
"Don't change,"
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Well, things are going to
have to change

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when he comes out.
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He'll have no money at all.
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You're blaming me too,
are you?

:37:26
I'm not blaming anyone.
:37:28
You're not the only person
on this earth

:37:31
Oscar cares about!
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You've always hated me,
Robbie.

:37:34
Because Oscar loved
and still loves me

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when you were never more
than one of his boys.

:37:48
I'm suffering just
as much as he is, you know.

:37:52
My life's ruined too.
:37:54
I'm much younger than he is -
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I've hardly had any life
:37:57
and it's ruined already.
:37:59
When Oscar gets out,
:38:00
we'll live together properly.
:38:02
We'll take a villa
somewhere near here.

:38:05
Prosilipo or... Ischia.
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Or Capri.
:38:11
I'll take care of him.
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I'll give him
everything he wants.

:38:17
I love him, Robbie.
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Oscar's mine and
I'm going to have him.

:38:39
Years went over,
:38:41
and the giant grew very old
and very feeble.

:38:44
He couldn't
play about any more

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so he sat in a huge armchair
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and watched the children
at their games

:38:51
and admired his garden.
:38:56
"I have many
beautiful flowers," he said,

:38:59
"but the children are the most
beautiful flowers of all. "


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