Antwone Fisher
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1:27:00
Yeah, it's me...
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and I'm all grown up.
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I'd like to speak
to Ms. Tate.

1:27:08
Well, you want
to come in?

1:27:09
No.
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Would you like
to get her?

1:27:19
'Twon's here.
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Lord have mercy.
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Where's the child?
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Oh, nigger!
Hug my neck.

1:27:32
Oh, nigger.
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I-- Don't you know
how to come home?

1:27:38
Where you been?
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I came for one thing:
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whatever you can tell me
about my real family.

1:27:45
I don't know nothing
about your real peoples.

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A name, number,
anything?

1:27:50
I said I don't know.
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Now, come along.
Come on.

1:27:53
I remember everything.
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Everything.
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You could
have helped me...

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but instead, you beat me
to dust, and you--

1:28:02
Boy, I don't know
what you're talking about--

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Yes, you do.
I was 6 years old!

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Now, you just listen--
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No, you listen to me!
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No, I think you done
forgotten--

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I think you forgotten.
I said listen to me.

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This is my time.
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You understand me?
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It don't matter...
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what you tried to do.
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You couldn't destroy me.
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I'm still standing.
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I'm still strong.
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And I always will be.
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Antwone.

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