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Hamish Bond:
I know better than most men that money is no cure-all. I used to think it was. I used to think it would open the door to friendship and other essentials more important than power. I used to believe it was everything. A drug for loneliness, a painkiller for certain memories. Well, the whole apothecary shop for every problem of life
I know better than most men that money is no cure-all. I used to think it was. I used to think it would open the door to friendship and other essentials more important than power. I used to believe it was everything. A drug for loneliness, a painkiller for certain memories. Well, the whole apothecary shop for every problem of life
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I know better than most men
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that money is no cure all
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I used to think it was
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I thought it would open the door to friendship
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and other essentials more important than power
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I believed it was everything
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a drug for loneliness
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a painkiller for certain memories
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the whole apothecary shop
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for every problem of life
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Movie Summary
Amantha Starr grows up as a privileged Southern belle in the ante-bellum South, but after her father dies broke, her world is destroyed when she discovers that her mother was Black.
