:13:01
Aw, that's the great thing
about books, you know.
:13:03
Once you use 'em, you can pass 'em
along to somebody else like a torch...
:13:06
or a football,
you know, something you pass.
:13:09
Okay, bring it on in.
:13:11
Put it down.
Good, good. Down.
:14:03
Okay, young man,
that'll be 25 cents.
:14:06
-Jesus.
- Twenty-five cent?
:14:09
Mustn't be much of a book.
:14:11
- Ah, listen, everybody
- Everybody
:14:14
Especiallyyou, girl
:14:16
So, Lesra, what'd you get?
:14:18
Uh, this.
:14:21
- What is it?
- I don't know. It's about a boxer.
:14:24
It's got like 337 pages,
though, you know.
:14:27
Well, it probably takes a lot ofwords
to tell someone's life story, eh?
:14:30
- Don't you think?
- Yeah, well, this guy must be...
:14:32
like 150 years old, you know,
if he gon' use all these words.
:14:35
You know what, Les? Sometimes
we don't pick the books we read.
:14:38
- They pick us.
- Somebody, somewhere
:14:41
- ltellyou, it's unfair
- Can lgetsome whisky
:14:45
Can lgetsome whisky
Yeah
:14:50
Mr Broden, we've been home schooling
this young man for eight months.
:14:53
That's how it applies to us.
:14:55
No, I'm not married.
Mr Swinton, who you spoke with...
:14:57
is one of the two men I live with.
:14:59
No, Sam Chaiton is
the other man I live with.