The Hurricane
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:16:10
- Okay, Sam. Are you joining us?
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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- Lesra, get up back.
- Dear Rubin...

:16:14
- I can't believe the warmth
and beauty ofyour letter.
- Ready?

:16:17
We get a rich, deep feeling
of experiencing your presence.

:16:20
You've-- You've made what we've
been saying the truth--

:16:24
that you can't keep people back
who refuse to be kept back.

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Here we go. Here we go.
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We work out ofour home, so we're
always here ifyou'd like to call.

:16:32
We'd really like
to hearyour voice.

:16:35
You are very persuasive...
:16:38
and I thank you
for all the things you send me...

:16:41
but you people
are a bad influence on me.

:16:44
I'm startin' to like all this stuff
a little too much.

:16:48
You're lettin' me get loose.
:16:59
Hello?
:17:03
Yeah, I'll accept the charges.
Hey, Rube, what's happening, man?

:17:07
Lesra, boy, you, uh-- Well,
you sound more like a man every day.

:17:12
Get outta here.
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- Where is everybody?
- Oh, you know Canadians, man.

:17:19
They're not happy unless they're
outside, you know, rakin' leaves
or tappin' a tree for maple syrup.

:17:22
I don't know how they do it, man.
It's cold out there too.

:17:25
Hey, what's up, Rube?
Something happen?

:17:27
Yeah, I, um...
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heard from the courts, Lesra.
:17:33
Been denied. I lost the appeal.
:17:38
Oh, no, man. Well-Well,
look, look, look, hold on, Rube.

:17:40
- Let me tell everyone, okay?
- I gotta go, little brother.

:17:43
No, well, wait, Rube!
W-Wait! Wait. Wait. But, Rube!

:17:46
Rubin!
:17:48
What's going on?
:17:57
Lost the appeal.

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