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1:08:15
I don't think I'm doing this.
1:08:19
Why not?
1:08:21
Because I can think of a million
different ways that this can happen...

1:08:25
and nobody comes anywhere near
getting hurt.

1:08:27
I can call her and see
if she wants to do something else...

1:08:30
or betteryet,
not even talk to her about the party.

1:08:32
That's good fortonight. What about
tomorrow? And every other day?

1:08:35
-I'll take care of tomorrow, tomorrow.
-You'll watch her always.

1:08:38
This guy is crazy enough to walk
into a room of people waving a shotgun.

1:08:42
What do you think he'll do
if he everfinds her alone?

1:08:44
This way, we know exactly what happens.
We have complete control over it.

1:08:48
At the end of the night,
this guy is arrested and goes to jail.

1:08:51
That's the way it goes.
Your words, not mine.

1:08:55
Now come on, it has to be you.
1:08:56
She said she was there
because you told heryou would be there.

1:09:05
Don't tell me I came back
and did this for nothing.

1:09:12
He doesn't fire?
1:09:15
-No. He didn't fire.
-He neverfires?

1:09:17
-Not even when you rushed him?
-No. He didn't.

1:09:19
He didn't the time I was, when I rushed him.
1:09:22
And from what Robert tells you,
he didn't do it tonight.

1:09:25
He doesn't have the nerve.
We know everything.

1:09:27
Okay? We're prescient.
1:09:36
We can still be careful.
1:09:38
Maybe we can get to the gun
without him knowing.

1:09:41
We definitely can.
1:09:42
He leaves it in the truck
before he goes in. We don't even need to...

1:09:46
-but if it makes you feel better--
-What's wrong with our hands?

1:09:51
What do you mean?
1:09:53
Why can't we write like normal people?
1:09:58
I don't know. I can see the letters.

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