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She's madly in love with me...
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although she hides it well.
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You said McQueen
killed your two friends.

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- So what are you doing here?
- Oh, I see.

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Women are butchered right and left,
and you can't do piss about it.

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- And I'm the fool.
- We're watching them.

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Can't arrest them without evidence,
so we watch them.

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- What else can we do?
- I'll testify.

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If you keep meself
and me friends alive, I'll testify.

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To what, precisely?
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That McQueen said he'd cut me
unless I pay him a pound a week.

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- No.
- What you mean, no?

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You asked me to testify.
Are you worried I'll let you down?

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I won't.
I promise I won't.

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You testify against McQueen,
maybe he goes in for a year or two.

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But his boys, they'll take
their revenge on you and your friends.

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I can't let you do it.
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It's your round this time.
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I confess, I have an appetite.
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One day, I'll be
a great big round woman...

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with a skinny little man
for a husband.

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And a dozen plump children, I imagine.
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You think that's funny-- an unfortunate
like me being a decent mother?

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No, no, I didn't mean that.
I didn't mean that at all.

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You'll be a wonderful mother
someday, Mary.

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Honest. I can see it.
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I see you in a little cottage
by the sea...

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surrounded by children.
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I can see it, Mary, clear as day.
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- I really do have visions, you know.
- Are you serious?

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Sergeant Godley calls 'em my intuitions.
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As a matter of fact...
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I had one about you in this case.
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You have visions about me?
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What might those be?
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I want you to think carefully.
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Besides McQueen,
besides these awful murders...

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has anything else happened to you
or perhaps to one of your friends...

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that's a bit out ofthe ordinary?

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