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:02:02
Scout's honor, okay?
:02:06
Cross my heart
and hope to die, okay?

:02:10
Where are you going
this time?

:02:13
The Fort Worth College
of Court Reporting.

:02:16
I met a guy
last night.

:02:18
He's gonna pull
some strings.

:02:22
Walter, you're gonna have
to learn to trust people,

:02:25
or you're gonna grow up
bitter and disappointed.

:02:31
You're gonna have fun
with your two uncles. You'll see.

:02:34
Mom, you're
an only child.

:02:36
I know
what uncles are.

:02:39
Well, Mr. Smarty Pants,
:02:42
It just so happens,
they really are your uncles.

:02:45
Your great-uncles.
:02:47
My mother's brothers.
:02:49
They disappeared 40 years ago
and just showed up back here in Texas.

:02:53
- Can't I come with you?
- No!

:02:57
Honey, I'm gonna be working my tail
off learning court reporting.

:03:01
I'm doing everything
I can to keep this family together.

:03:04
How about a little
help here, okay?

:03:12
Now, look...
they say these two old men

:03:15
got millions
stashed away in cash.

:03:19
Nobody knows
where they got it.

:03:21
Got no kids, no one to leave
all that money to.

:03:25
You and me, we're as close
as any family they got.

:03:30
You want them
to like me

:03:32
so they'll die and leave us
their money?

:03:36
We could buy a house,
maybe settle down.

:03:39
Oh, wouldn't that
be nice?

:03:43
Oh, look! Here it is.
:03:45
Here it is, honey.
Here it is.

:03:50
By the way,
:03:52
I hear these two were in
some state nuthouse for 40 years.

:03:54
Got all their money
from a big lawsuit or something.

:03:57
But then there's
lots of stories about them.


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