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[Randolph gives Jesse a book]
Jesse: What's this?
Randolph: Thought you'd might want to know what we're dealing with this year. My father gave it to me.
Jesse: Thanks.
Randolph: It's Haida.
Jesse: What?
Randolph: [goes to the chair to sit down] Haida is the name of my people. 300 years ago, there were so many fish in the water my people only had to spend one day a week gathering food. Everybody ate like kings.
Jesse: So what did they do the rest of time?
Randolph: Carved and painted totems. Made music, told stories, made babies.
Jesse: Sounds good to me.
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Jesse: So how much they payin' you to be my jailer?
Glen: [clears throat] A jailer, huh? Yeah, boy, I'm making such a great deal on you you wouldn't believe it. You're a regular cash cow, kid. That, plus a million dollars I could probably retire by the time I'm 300 years old. Look, you're gonna have to help me out a little bit here. Okay? Dwight says that I was supposed to make some rules for you and, uh, problem is, I've always been a better rule-breaker than rule-maker, myself and, uh. So you're gonna have to tell me what you think you need.
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