Where the Truth Lies
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Boffing ladies and
bashing gentlemen.

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I tell you, there was
nothing under the sun...

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... Vince and I wouldn't do
for each other.

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Are you finished?
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Thank you, Mamie.
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I'm sorry about that, Miss O'Connor.
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We just needed to be sure
you didn't take any notes.

:13:36
Lanny gave me very specific
instructions on that point.

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I don't understand why
he'd want me to read this.

:13:44
Why would he ever want
anyone to see this side of him?

:13:46
When you contacted us about
meeting Lanny for your book...

:13:49
...it wasn't simply about letting you
know he didn't want to speak with you.

:13:53
I believe my client wanted you
to understand that he, in fact...

:13:57
...was completing a book
of his own which would serve...

:13:59
...not only as his autobiography...
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...but also as the definitive account of
the joint careers of Morris and Collins.

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You've had, at first hand,
a sample of Lanny's writing voice.

:14:10
Yes, I have.
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Such a book, Miss O'Connor...
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...this raw, this honest...
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...would make your own efforts look...
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There's been some very nice...
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...translations of the Bible
over the centuries...

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...but they would run
a very poor second in popularity...

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...to the discovery
of the actual Ten Commandments.

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Single best part about teaching
grade two is the difference...

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...between the bright ones and
the dumb ones isn't so obvious.

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- What's so great about that?
- The results of my work...

:14:40
...as a teacher
aren't so depressing.

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Also, there's no homework
to correct in the evenings and...

:14:45
...well, none of the kids
know how to use drugs.

:14:54
Bonnie had come from New York
to visit me that summer.

:14:57
We'd been best friends
since kindergarten.


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