The Shipping News
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Both arms broken,
99% dead.

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The boy comes to.
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And Jack says to him,
"If you ever step foot

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in a boat again,
I'll drown you myself."

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And do you know
what Dennis said?

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(whispers):
Say it fast.

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He said...
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"All fishing licenses
are spoken for.

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I'd appreciate it
if you gave me yours."

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Jack looked in his eyes
and they never spoke again.

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JACK:
Quoyle... you got

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the "Shipping News"
written up yet?

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Oh, yes.
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(clears throat)
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There's nothing here.
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Boats in, boats out.
What else is there?

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If I knew, I'd write it myself.
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I took a chance on you, Quoyle.
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Don't let me down.
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(door closes)
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(man shouting indistinctly)
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MAN:
Go get the aspirin now!

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Oh, shut up!
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I had as much to drink
last night as you did!

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Excuse me.
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Do I know you?
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I'm a... I-I work
for the local paper.

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I do the-the
"Shipping News."

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I was just...
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Is this your boat?
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That's a boat.
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This is aBotterjacht.
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She was built for Hitler.
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He was the original owner.
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Really?
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I-I just wanted to ask you
a-a couple of questions.

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The finestBotterjacht
ever built in Holland.

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Tell him what happened
in Hurricane Bob.

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And she's incredibly heavy.
40 tons of solid oak.

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Tell him!

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