In a place like that, I could use a man who knows how to get things.
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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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Hey, Skeet, come on, give me that, you shithead.
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Do you enjoy working in the laundry? No, sir, not especially. Perhaps we can find something more... befitting a man of your education.
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Andy kept pretty much to himself at first. I guess he had a lot on his mind, trying to adapt to life on the inside.
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Not right now.
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Andy came to Shawshank Prison in early 1947, for murdering his wife and the fella she was banging. On the outside he had been vice-president of a large Portland bank. Good work for a man as young as he was.
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The man likes to play chess. Let's get him some rocks.
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I need your help, son.
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The right thing to do.
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It's got me up nights, that's the truth.
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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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Dear fellas... I can't believe how fast things move on the outside.
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Brooks... Look at his neck, for God's sake. Brooks, look at his neck. It's bleeding.
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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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It's the only... It's the only way they'd let me stay. Come on. This is crazy. You don't want to do this. Put it down.