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:58:02
The tree-hugger?
:58:04
l don't really keep tabs on him.
:58:06
Have you seen him lately?
:58:07
Wouldn't you like to know.
:58:09
You piss me off
like nobody else, you know that?

:58:12
-Yeah?
-Yeah.

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What you going to do about it?
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l want you to come away with me
to the country house.

:58:19
Where is Harrison?
:58:20
l'll tell you
at the country house.

:58:27
Sure he was in love with her.
:58:31
Harrison's a good guy.
:58:32
He mooned around,
but he was sweet.

:58:35
He got his name
on scientific papers

:58:38
when he was about 12.
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So, what did he know
about anything?

:58:42
Do you think it was odd
that he still liked a girl

:58:44
who hadn't shown him any real
interest in over two years?

:58:49
l thought it was
the opposite of odd.

:58:52
Guys are drawn to her
like bugs around a bug lamp.

:58:58
For four years, l've had
the privilege of watching it.

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That bother you, Julie?
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Think you see the horns
of jealousy?

:59:10
You got my angle?
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You might want to ask yourself
why you're so interested in her.

:59:15
They think it's
a coltish vulnerability

:59:20
but it's just self-obsession.
:59:22
The pea brain says,
''She needs saving''

:59:25
and the pea brain says,
''l can save her''

:59:29
and then she doesn't
notice them.

:59:32
So, they go crazy.
:59:35
lt's about the missing dad
and... validation.

:59:42
She just needs a friend.

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