A Civil Action
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Mr Love,
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are you aware that some of your
neighbours have had leukaemia?

:28:10
Yes, I am.
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They think it's the water.
:28:16
Al, that water
hasn't made anybody sick.

:28:22
- How do you know?
- I just do.

:28:28
A lot of people in my neighbourhood
are dead,

:28:31
or dying, Mr Chessman,
from something.

:28:35
Look, if I took a hundred pennies
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and threw them in the air,
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half would land heads
and half tails, right?

:28:44
Looking close, I'd probably find
some heads grouped together.

:28:49
Does that mean anything?
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You see, no one knows
what causes leukaemia, Al.

:28:54
No one knows
what caused that cluster.

:28:59
I know what happened.
And I know who did it.

:29:08
Al, this is very important.
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I want you to tell me
who those people are.

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I'm not a rat.
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You know, it's important,
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because if there is something wrong,
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we need to disclose it
to the authorities.

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We need to get them out there
and have it cleaned up.

:29:31
You think about that and call me.
:29:34
Yeah. Yeah.

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