The Hurricane
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:31:04
Did you get any sleep?
Your light's been on all night.

:31:08
I just can't stop reading, man.
This book's about my life.

:31:12
Jeez, Lisa, you gotta smoke
for breakfast?

:31:27
- Do you know when we met in Brooklyn?
- Yeah.

:31:34
Why'd you take me home?
:31:39
Well, you know, you--
you met my folks, man...

:31:42
and you brought me up here,
you did all this stuff for me.

:31:46
Yeah.
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No, I mean, why?
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Why'd you do all that?
:31:53
'Cause you were smart and funny.
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And short. You know, we fi gured
it'd be good foryou to...

:32:00
spend a little time
with some tall white people.

:32:03
- Yeah, absolutely.
- Yeah.
- What, did you do it 'cause I'm black?

:32:06
And you thought
I couldn't do it myself?

:32:10
'Cause Rubin-- Rubin did it
all himself, you know.

:32:14
Hey, Les, we didn't feel
sorry foryou.

:32:18
We met you and got to know you
and realized you could accomplish
some things...

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and, like a lot of us,
you could use some help.

:32:25
I'm sure that Hurricane Carter
had some help along the way.

:32:30
- None of us does it alone.
- Hey.

:32:33
As far as doin' it foryourself goes,
nobody can learn anything foryou.

:32:37
Trust me. Everything you're doing now,
you're doing for yourself.

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I'll get it.
:32:53
- You know, I been thinkin'.
- Yeah?

:32:56
- How're you doing?
- About what?

:32:59
No, no, no, he's here. Hejust--

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