Bill Stevens: What do you want with me, Joe?Joe Gurney: Well, I tell yuh, me and the boys are takin' a bit of a layoff while the pressure's on, and I got thinkin' about that book you wrote, you know, on Napoleon. Figured that him and me bein' so much alike, you'd like to do a little job for me.Bill Stevens: What kind of job?Joe Gurney: Well, every big man, you know, oughta have somebody to write his auto... uh, auto... [unsure of the word]Bill Stevens: Autobiography?Joe Gurney: Yeah, that's it.Bill Stevens: An autobiography is the story of a man's life written by himself.Joe Gurney: Well, I knew that, but I got too many things on my mind to write, so I thought maybe you'd front for me.Bill Stevens: What you want is a ghost writer.Joe Gurney: [Obviously misunderstanding] No mystery stuff! Just plain facts. How does it sound to you?
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