Murray, now middle-aged, reflects on his lowly origins as a bootlegger and his climb to wealth and power. In it, he expresses his gratitude to his "friend" Joe for his success and happiness. Unfortunately, Murray is the only one who believes Joe is a friend, despite the fact that he backstabs him and sleeps with his wife at every opportunity.
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Murray, now middle-aged, reflects on his lowly origins as a bootlegger and his climb to wealth and power. In it, he expresses his gratitude to his "friend" Joe for his success and happiness. Unfortunately, Murray is the only one who believes Joe is a friend, despite the fact that he backstabs him and sleeps with his wife at every opportunity.
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