Sleepers (1996): Shakes' Book Report Part 2

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The clip shakes' book report Part 2 from Sleepers (1996) with Ron Eldard, Robert De Niro

You've gotten gifts before, haven't you?
It's been a while.
Well, it's my way of saying thanks.
For what?
That somebody listens, even if it's just one student.
You're a good teacher, Mr. Carlson...
Listen...
we can discuss the book on Friday in class, if you, uh...
think the count can hold their attention.
He's got a shot.
Any particular section I should read from?
That's easy. The part where he escapes from prison.

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