The Apprenticeship Of Duddy Kravitz (2001) - Plot & Excerpts
“Hi, Duddy. How’d you make out?” “You lousy liar. Afraid I’d embarrass you, were you?” The other taxi drivers began to file out. Only Walsh stayed. He had three free games coming to him on the pinball machine. “An intimate of the Boy Wonder? Hah! He doesn’t know you from a hole in the ground.” “Duddy, please. Not here. The other guys –” “All those stories. Ever since I was a kid. How could you let me build on it when I need a stake so badly right now?” “Easy. Easy, kid.” “Couldn’t you have told me the truth? Do you think I would have cared? It’s the time wasted and the hopes. It’s – How could you do this to me?” “Do what? You talk so fast I can’t keep up with you. You ask me to get an appointment and you got one. Right? Right. You think any shtunk can walk in off the street and see the Wonder just like that?” “Aw, forget it. Skip it.” “Oh, no. No sir. Not just like that. You said some dirty things to me.” “Yeah,” Duddy said in a small voice.
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