The Old Man and the Sea
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:12:03
I convinced everybody else,
that time in the tavern in Casablanca...

:12:09
when I played the hand game
with that great black

:12:13
who was the strongest man
on the docks.

:12:18
We had gone one day and one night
facing one another.

:12:23
Our forearms were straight up
and our hands gripped tight.

:12:28
We were trying to force
each other's hand down on the table.

:12:38
There was much betting
:12:42
and people went in and out
of the room

:12:46
under the kerosene lamps.
:12:49
Eleven hours and still counting.
:12:57
They changed the referees every four hours
so that the referees could sleep.

:13:12
Many of the bettors
had asked for a draw

:13:16
because they had to go to work
on the docks loading sacks of sugar.

:13:22
Otherwise everyone would have
wanted it to go to a finish.

:13:47
Yes Santiago !
Come on !

:13:51
You can do it !
:13:53
Go on !
Kill him down !

:13:59
- Barkeep !
- For you, young man !


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