701 I'm glad it's you. 702 I understand. 703 But then Al wants your assurance that after that, it's over. 704 The Lexington Hotel, room 1 432. 705 Is that the house? 706 That's it. 707 I knew there was a dog. 708 Sarah? It's me, Mike. We're here. 709 Smile. 710 Give me the gun. 711 Michael. 712 Michael... 713 ...don't you do this. 714 Give me the gun, Michael. 715 Come on. 716 Give me the gun. 717 I couldn't do it. 718 I know. 719 - Pa. - I'm sorry. 720 I'm sorry. I'm sorry. 721 I'm sorry. 722 Pa. 723 Pa! 724 Pa! 725 Pa! 726 Pa! Pa! 727 I saw then that my father's only fear... 728 ...was that his son would follow the same road. 729 And that was the last time I ever held a gun. 730 People always thought I grew up on a farm. 731 And I guess, in a way, I did. 732 But I lived a lifetime before that... 733 ...in those six weeks on the road... 734 ...in the winter of 1 93 1. 735 When people ask me if Michael Sullivan was a good man... 736 ...or if there was just no good in him at all... 737 ...I always give the same answer. 738 I just tell them:
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