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There is to him.
There’s nothin’ he could do that I wouldn’t forgive. Because he’s my son. Because I’m his father and he’s my son.
Joe, I tell you . . .
Nothin’s bigger than that. And you’re goin’ to tell him, you understand? I’m his father and he’s my son, and if there’s something bigger than that I’ll put a bullet in my head!
You stop that!
You heard me. Now you know what to tell him. But he wouldn’t put me away though . . . He wouldn’t do that . . . Would he?
He loved you, Joe, you broke his heart.
But to put me away . . .
I don’t know. I’m beginning to think we don’t really know him. They say in the war he was such a killer. Here he was always afraid of mice. I don’t know him. I don’t know what he’ll do.
Godda, if Larry was alive he wouldn’t act like this. He understood the way the world is made. He listened to me. To him the world had a forty-foot front, it ended at the building line. This one, everything bothers him. You make a deal, overcharge two cents, and his hair falls out. He don’t understand money. Too easy, it came too easy. Yes sir. Larry. That was a boy we lost. Larry. Larry. What am I gonna do, Kate . . .
Joe, Joe, please . . . you’ll be all right, nothing is going to happen . . .
For you, Kate, for both of you, that’s all I ever lived for . . .

I didn’t want it that way, either!

What difference is it what you want?


I didn’t want it that way, either!

What difference is it what you want?


I spoiled the both of you.


I should’ve put him out when he was ten like I was put out, and make him earn his keep.



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I didn’t want it that way, either!

What difference is it what you want?


I spoiled the both of you.


I should’ve put him out when he was ten like I was put out, and make him earn his keep.



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Then he’d know how a buck is made in this world.

Forgiven! I could live on a quarter a day myself, but I got a family so I

If Larry was alive he wouldn't act like this

He understood the way the world is made

He understood the way the world is made

He listened to me

To him the world had a 40 foot front

It ended at the building line

He don't understand money

It came to easy

Larry yes sir that was a boy we lost Larry

What are my going to do Kate

This one everything bothers him.

You overcharge two cents his hair falls out

I don’t know what you mean! You wanted money, so I made money.

What must I be forgiven? You wanted money didn't you