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DAVID LEE
Uh huh...

CAMILLE
(completes the bandaging) That does it.

DAVID LEE
Thank you, Miss Johnson.

CAMILLE
I don't live far from here. You and your dog can come home with me and have yourself a hot meal and then we'll talk about how to get you back home.

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121. EXT. CAMILLE's PLACE - DAY   121.

David walks about Camille's quaint, neat little home with his eyes lit up as he looks around and about --

DAVID LEE
You got a pretty house, Miss Johnson!

CAMILLE
I try...

121A. INT. CAMILLE'S - DAY   121A.

They enter. David spots the many books she has on a shelf -- he moves to the shelf as she stands next to him -- 

DAVID LEE
You got a lotta books, too. (scanning the books) You got any books with people in 'em like Huckleberry Finn?

She turns in a quick, reflex motion, directly to the boy --

CAMILLE
Hell no!

DAVID breaks out in a big smile because he is glad to know that she has no books like Huckleberry Finn. She returns his smile, and puts her finger on one of the books--

CAMILLE (CONT'D)
Here, let me tell you something about the books on this shelf: This one's about a man whose name was Crispus Attucks. He found in a war to help this country to become the United States. And this one is about a woman who helped to free slaves. Her name was Harriet Tubman, and...