The Deep End
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:58:03
- I did mean to come yesterday.
- I waited almost an hour.

:58:06
- I'm sorry about that.
- You were not coming, Mrs Hall.

:58:09
- You were here, you saw what happened.
- You were not coming!

:58:14
- Did you get the money?
- No.

:58:18
- I'm not sure you understand.
- We don't have the money.

:58:22
You have to get the money.
Is that not clear enough?

:58:25
It's $50,000. It is not the kind of thing
that everyone can just go out and get.

:58:29
- Have you spoken with your husband?
- He can't be reached. He's on a carrier...

:58:35
This is truly none of your business.
:58:38
What about the old man?
:58:43
Well, you have to try harder.
:58:46
- Try harder?
- I don't think you're really trying.

:58:49
- Really?
- Yes.

:58:51
Well, maybe you should explain
"really trying" to me, Mr Spera.

:58:55
Tell me. How would you be
"really trying" if you were me?

:58:59
Butyou're not me, are you?
:59:01
You don't have my petty concerns
to clutter your life and keep you from trying.

:59:06
You don't have three kids to feed,
:59:08
or... worry about the future
of a 17-year-old boy,

:59:11
who nearly got himself killed
driving back from some kind of a nightclub

:59:16
with his 30-year-old friend
sitting drunk in the seat beside him.

:59:20
No, these are notyour concerns. I see that.
:59:26
But perhaps you're right, Mr Spera.
Perhaps I could be trying a little harder.

:59:32
Maybe sometime tomorrow, between
dropping Dylan at baseball practice

:59:35
and picking up my father-in-law
from the hospital,

:59:39
I might find a way to try a little harder.
:59:44
Maybe I should take a page from your book.
:59:48
Go to the track,
:59:51
find a card game...
:59:55
Maybe I should blackmail someone.

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