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but there was a problem
with witnesses.

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No one wanted to taIk?
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Nobody could
remember anything.

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Excuse me.
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We think it's fiction.
don't we, dear?

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Yes.
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Because in the book,
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Grace was growing drugs.
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but in reaI llfe,
she was growing tea !

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Well. as a doctor,
uh. a man of science...

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Obviously I could never
condone the use of a drug

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for nontherapeutic,
um... thingy.

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Psst, psst, psst.
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Have you got
anything?

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See me later.
Okay.

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It's good.
I s it?

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Oh. yeah !
Oh.

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I must say,
it does seem strange

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that alcohoI is legal
and marijuana...

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U h. isn't.
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An accident of history,
I suppose.

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So you didn't have
any marijuana

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growing in your garden?
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Bless you.
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So do you think
“The Joint Venture”

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is fiction or fact?
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No, it's all fiction.
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My wife has a very fertile
imagination. thank God.

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But what about the gangster
character, “Pedro”?

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I s that based on you?
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Pedro is Spanish.
I'm French. Don't be absurd.

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No, but we've heard
It's time for you to go.

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Get off my land. I said !
This my house!

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Yet Mrs. Trevethan
refused to be interviewed

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for this program...
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...and to date has made
no publlc statement

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about the rumors.
Tonight may change that

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as we take you llve,
to the New York Book Awards.

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where Grace Trevethan
has been shortllsted

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for “The Joint Venture. “
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And the winner of the award
for fiction goes to...

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Grace Trevethan
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for “The Joint Venture” !

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