The Singing Detective
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cheap old book of mine,
and l didn't even know it.

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So are you, honey.
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-Me?
-Uh-huh.

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Nicola.
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Yeah.
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You are a filthy,
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predatory, totally wanton bitch
who is always in heat,

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and l don't want you near me.
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l don't.
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l don't. Not now.
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l don't. Not ever.
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What if l said
l still loved you?

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Liar.
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l have some things
to discuss with you.

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There's a film company
that wants to buy the rights

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to that first book.
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What?
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the Singing Detective.
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The one set in the '50s.
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ls that the book
you've been talking about?

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They want it
for Roger Rabbit, right?

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No.
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They seem, um...
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keen.
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Keen?
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Hey, what's this got to do
with you?

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You're broke,
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and you haven't written a word
for over a year.

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l mean, Danny,
l just want you to be able

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to support yourself.
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Oh, God, l see.
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Baby, Baby-- still thinks
l owe her money.

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No.
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You could work
it out at, say,

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$500 a screw.
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lsn't that top rate for hookers?

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