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:35:03
Well, you're a heck of a lot smarter
than most 10-year-olds I know.

:35:08
That is a sharp-looking jet.
:35:10
- Chris made it by hand.
- Damn nice.

:35:16
You're daddy's got
a lot of real nice things, too, don't he?

:35:22
You know, when I was your age...
:35:23
my daddy, he had a collection
of old Mexican coins.

:35:28
He used to let me and John
play with them sometimes.

:35:31
They were solid gold.
:35:33
Dad has some like that.
:35:36
I knew that.
:35:40
You know, your granddaddy,
he gave them to John and me, his two sons.

:35:46
Your dad, he probably just forgot
that half are mine.

:35:50
Where does he keep them at?
:35:53
Keeps them hid.
:35:55
Well, where does he hide them at?
:35:57
It's a secret.
:35:59
Well, see, I'm family
and I'm pretty good at keeping secrets.

:36:05
It's a secret from me, too.
:36:07
You don't say?
:36:20
You shouldn't do that.
:36:23
You shouldn't open a can like that.
You'll bust your knife blade.

:36:28
What are you doing?
:36:30
I found your stack of nudie books
in a chest under a rock back here.

:36:35
- You got good taste.
- That stuff ain't mine.

:36:39
I ain't gonna say nothing.
:36:42
I ain't got no business
busting in on dirty secrets.

:36:46
Besides, me and you is friends.
Ain't that right?

:36:51
- That's right.
- Yeah.

:36:54
I never had all the advantages like John.
:36:59
I got the leavings and was told to like it.

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