A Civil Action
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1:04:02
Then the others, ending with Jared
Aufiero, dying on the highway.

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Could somebody get that?
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Where is everybody?
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You're just noticing now? Gordon
laid everybody off two weeks ago.

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Gordon, instead of sitting there
reading a magazine,

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why not go to Uncle Pete
and get me a staff?

1:04:28
Good idea.
Why didn't I think of that?

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Hello?
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There was a Cheeseman
on the Mayflower.

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- This way, sir.
- Thank you.

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Jan, have a seat.
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You want something to drink?
Some coffee? Soda?

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You've been talking
without me present?

1:05:01
No, we have been drinking coffee
without your being present.

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Don't be so paranoid.
They were early.

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- All right. What's up?
- Jerry?

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Last night, I was at a ball game.
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It was the seventh innings
and I was standing there,

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and it occurred to me
at that moment,

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unless you've proven that any...
What word should we use?

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- Chemicals?
- Poisons.

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If you like that word, I'll use it.
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Unless you've proven that poisons
reached the wells, there's no case.

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And therefore,
no need to make these families,

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who've already suffered so much,
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relive their suffering
all over again

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by putting them on the stand.
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- Your Honour, you've...
- That's interesting.

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- What?
- I'd have to agree with that.

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Your Honour, the...
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If the jury decides favourably
on the geological evidence,


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