The Door in the Floor
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:31:01
l've spent years trying to get over
my own fucked-up family.

:31:06
And l've done
the best l could with Ruth.

:31:09
No.
:31:12
No. I just can't anymore.
I'm gonna quit. I quit.

:31:17
And you should have
the decency to quit too.

:31:20
lt's-- lt's too late for me to quit, Alice.
l just got fired.

:31:23
I never knew you were such
a superior person, Alice.

:31:26
Alice has been superior
to me all summer. Haven't you Alice?

:31:30
l am morally superior to you, Eddie.
l know that much.

:31:33
''Morally superior.''
What a concept.

:31:37
Don't you ever feel morally
superior, Eddie? Hmm? To you l do.

:31:42
Yeah. You see? Everyone feels
morally superior to someone.

:31:46
Fuck you guys.
:31:49
There goes my ride
to the ferry.

:31:52
Oh, you're a smart boy, Eddie.
You'll think of someone to give you a ride.

:32:01
You want a drink?
:32:05
No, thanks.
:32:07
Oh, for Chrissake. Have a beer.
:32:14
Jesus. Look at this yard.
:32:20
Cannot believe she doesn't want
custody of her own daughter.

:32:25
What kind of mother
leaves her daughter?

:32:28
l don't know her well enough
to judge her.

:32:31
Let me tell you something, Eddie.
:32:33
l don't know her well enough
to judge her either.

:32:37
Yeah, well, don't forget,
it's you she's really leaving.

:32:40
Guess she knew you pretty well.
:32:44
Well enough to judge me,
you mean? Certainly.

:32:51
But then, she's leaving you too,
isn't she, Eddie?

:32:59
You don't expect her to call you up
for a secret rendezvous, do you?


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