By 1966, right about the time Tommy was getting ready to take his exams, it was lovely Raquel. Time. Well?
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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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I don't waste time on losers, Tommy. I ain't no goddamn loser. - You mean that? - Yeah. You really mean that? Yes, sir, I do. Good. Because if we do this, we do it all the way, 100%, nothing half-assed.
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A little hobby of mine.
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It's good having you back, Andy. The place wasn't the same without you.
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It pissed the Warden off something awful.
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It was in here. And in here.
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"Dear Mr. Dufresne..."
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It wasn't until a month went by that he opened his mouth to say more than two words to somebody.
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Jake says thank you. Fell out of his nest over by the plate shop.
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The Pacific Ocean? Shit. - About scare me to death, something that big. - Not me. I didn't shoot my wife and I didn't shoot her lover. Whatever mistakes I've made, I've paid for them and then some. That hotel, that boat. I don't think that's too much to ask.
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Tommy... I'm asking you to keep this conversation just between us.
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Parole violation. Of course, I doubt they'll toss up any roadblocks for that.
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And some mica. Shale.
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Bull queers take by force. It's all they want or understand. If I were you, I'd grow eyes in the back of my head. Thanks for the advice. Well, that's free. You understand my concern. Well, if there's any trouble, I won't use the hammer. Then I guess you want to escape. Tunnel under the wall, maybe. Did I miss something? What's funny? You'll understand when you see the rock hammer. What's an item like this usually go for? Seven dollars in any rock and gem shop. My normal mark-up's 20 per cent. But this is a specialty item. The risk goes up, the price goes up. Let's make it an even ten bucks. Ten it is. Waste of money, if you ask me. Why's that? Folks around this joint love surprise inspections. If they find it, you're gonna lose it. If they do catch you with it, you don't know me. Mention my name, we never do business again. Not for shoelaces or a stick of gum. Now, you got that? I understand. Thank you... Mr. er...? Red. The name's Red. Red? Why do they call you that?