A Bright Shining Lie
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Oh, not every specific case.
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How about the baby-sitter
in Kansas?

:42:11
Go on and tell him.
:42:13
Mrs. Vann,
I don't think it's productive.

:42:15
This is a very specific case.
:42:17
He slept with our baby-sitter.
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She was 15 years of age.
:42:22
She told the Army.
:42:24
He was gonna be court-martialed...
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until he asked me to lie for him.
:42:33
No more lies, please?
:42:38
- Tell him about your mother.
- That's enough.

:42:41
Please, tell him about Myrtle.
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This is where it all came from.
We can talk it out. Please!

:42:49
Mr. Vann, maybe you would like to talk
a little bit about this.

:42:57
That's it.
:42:58
Please!
:43:17
I can't do this.
:43:20
Just tell me what it'll take
to make you stay.

:43:25
I want a life for us.
:43:29
I don't want to be warehoused
in some army base.

:43:32
You got it.
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Just don't bring Myrtle up again.
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Come on.
:43:48
You better go to school.
Take your toast with you.

:43:52
Here's your lunch.
:43:54
- Thanks, Mom.
- I love ya!

:43:58
- The regime of South Vietnam--
- I want to hear that.


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