The Cider House Rules
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but he's smarter than I am
and he's a fast learner.

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Mr Rose is gonna teach you
the apple business.

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Well, I believe
this is history.

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We're makin' history,
Wally, ain't we?

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We're makin' history
havin' this young man stay with us.

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- Why don't you
show him around?

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Your name is Rose Rose?
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- Pretty, ain't it?
- Very.

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- You like to read?
- I really can't read that good.

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Homer, what does
this say? Here.

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"I looked at the stars
and considered...

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how awful it would be for a man
to turn his face to them...

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and he froze to death
and see no help or pity...

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in all
the glittering multitude."

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- Since you the one...
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who's smart enough to read,
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what's this here?
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- It's a list of rules it seems.
- Whose rules?

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I imagine they're for us,
I suppose.

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Go on then.
Read 'em, Homer.

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"One: Please don't smoke in bed."
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It's too late for that one.
Keep reading, Homer.

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"Two: Please don't operate the grinder
or press if you've been drinking."

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You know, they ain't
our rules, Homer.

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We didn't write 'em.
I don't see no need to read 'em.

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Okay.

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