Do you speak English, butt steak? You follow this officer.
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Know how to read, you ignorant fuck?
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I have to say that's the most amazing story I ever heard. What amazes me most is you were taken in by it. Sir? Well... it's obvious this fella Williams is impressed with you. He hears your tale of woe and quite naturally wants to cheer you up. He's young, not terribly bright. Not surprising he wouldn't know what a state he'd put you in. Sir, he's telling the truth. Well, let's say, for the moment, this Blatch does exist. You think he'd just fall to his knees and cry, "Yes, I did it! I confess! And by the way, add a life term to my sentence"? That doesn't matter. With Tommy's testimony, I can get a new trial. That's assuming Blatch is even still there. The chances are he'd be released by now. They'd have his last address, names of relatives. There's a chance, isn't there? How can you be so obtuse? What? What did you call me? Obtuse. Is it deliberate? Son, you're forgetting yourself. The country club will have his old timecards, records, W-2s, - with his name on them. - If you indulge this fantasy, that's your business. - Don't make it mine. This meeting is over. - Sir, if I were to ever get out, I would never mention what goes on in here. I'd be as indictable as you for laundering money.
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I've been reassigned to you. I know. They told me. Ain't that a kick in the head? Well, I'll give you the dime tour. Come on. Well, here she is. Shawshank Prison library. National Geographics. Reader's Digest condensed books. Louis L'Amour. Look Magazine. Erle Stanley Gardners. Every evening, I load up the cart and make my round. I enter the names on this clipboard here. Easy-peasy, Japanesey. Any questions? Brooks, how long have you been librarian? Oh... I come here in '05, and they made me librarian in 1912. And in all that time, have you ever had an assistant? No. No, not much to it, really. Well, why me? Why now? I don't know, but it'll be nice to have some company down here for a change. Dufresne! That's him. That's the one. I'm Dekins. I was er... thinking about maybe setting up some kind of trust fund for my kids' educations. Oh... I see.
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Maybe it was the thought of them on the streets or his child growing up not knowing her daddy. Whatever it was, something lit a fire under that boy's ass.
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OK, look alive! Open all tiers. Heads up. They're tossing the cells. Heads up. They're tossing the cells.
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Now... I'm gonna open my fly... and you're gonna swallow what I give you to swallow.
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In a place like that, I could use a man who knows how to get things.
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The Warden wants to talk.
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Let's get this over with.
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Good luck, Brooks.
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I like to think the last thing that went through his head, other than that bullet, was to wonder how the hell Andy Dufresne ever got the best of him.
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...I don't read so good. Well. You don't read... so well. We'll get to that.
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So, Andy started writing a letter a week, just like he said.
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Quite a surprise to hear a woman singing in my house, eh, Johnny?
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It's called a rock blanket. It's for shaping and polishing rocks.
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I don't think I could make it on the outside, Andy.