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After a night or so of pestering, Jeff is finally starting to get answers from William about William’s brother’s arrest. William, the boss at their security job and a reluctant-to-trust man to begin with, has been staying close-lipped about the recent stressful events in his life. He finally relents and tells Jeff that his brother has been arrested for a violent murder and wants William to lie and provide him with a false alibi. William isn’t sure if he’s guilty, but also isn’t sure if he’s
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Start: Jeff: Does it ever strike you as stupid that you're “the Captain”? William: No. Jeff: No-- I don’t mean-- William: How do you mean?
End: William: I talked to you about this and I shouldn’t have. That’s not your fault. That’s my fault-- But I still need a little time to try to find him a decent lawyer, so at least he has a chance.
Lonergan, Kenneth, Lobby Hero, Dramatists Play Service, 2002, pp. 23-28.
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