The Majestic
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:56:04
-It’s okay with you that I live here?
-Why wouldn’t it be?

:56:08
Just checking.
Think I’ll get me a watch?

:56:13
Right, the watch. What’s that for?
:56:17
So I make sure the shows always start
on time. That’s important.

:56:23
-I’ll see what I can do.
-Thank you.

:56:27
I had me a nice watch once.
:56:31
The pocket watch kind, with a chain.
:56:35
Kept good time until it broke.
:56:38
Never had the money to get it fixed.
:56:42
By then, the theater closed down,
I didn’t think I needed it.

:56:46
I put it away somewhere
for safekeeping.

:56:49
But that was years ago...
:56:52
...and I can’t remember where.
:56:55
Lost me a medal for bravery once too,
back during the Great War.

:57:01
Lost it in the hospital, I think.
:57:06
I forget things sometimes...
:57:10
...since the war.
:57:14
Yeah...
:57:16
...me too.
:57:22
Trash. Vile, despicable trash.
:57:25
It’s about the West Virginia
coal miners’ strike of 1920.

:57:30
The plight of the downtrodden worker
and all that.

:57:33
-Communist propaganda, start to end.
-That bad?

:57:37
There’s a dog in it I like,
but aside from that....

:57:41
-Tell me about Appleton.
-His agent reported him missing.

:57:45
He’s been gone four or five days.
:57:47
Four or five days? Gentlemen, we may
be onto something here.

:57:52
What kind of man hides
after being implicated?

:57:56
Not an innocent one. What if Appleton
is more than he seems?


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