1. I've called every town,
business and bus stop
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and no one has seen the Baudelaires.
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3. I'm finished, Eleanora!
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4. If I hadn't lost those orphans,
I'd be getting a promotion right now.
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5. Mr. Tamerlane is gonna fire me
at any time.
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6. That's him! Pick it up!
No, don't pick it up!
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7. Answer it! Hang up!
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8. - No! Yes! No—
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9. Get a hold of yourself!
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10. Poe speaking.
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11. Poe, this is Tamerlane.
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12. I've received orders
that I can't let you go.
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I'll make sure you end up
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on the new accounts desk.
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15. - Am I clear?
- Yes, Mr. Tamerlane, yes.
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17. - No.
- Take it off.
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18. No!
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19. No, please.
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20. No, don't make... No.
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21. Call me when you've found those orphans.
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22. Leave it to me, Artie.
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23. Before I was editor in chief
of the Daily Punctilio,
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as an investigative journalist.
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27. "Seeing in black and white"
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that a person looks at the world
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and often incorrect.
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30. Like many newspapers, the Daily Punctilio
is printed in black and white,
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is oversimplified and often incorrect.
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32. The death of noted scientist
Dr. Montgomery Montgomery
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34. The destruction
of Josephine Anwhistle's home
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of a cabal of real estate agents.
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36. Lemony Snicket is not dead.
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37. I am sorry to say
that there was not a terrible accident
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during the Baudelaires' time there.
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39. There were two.
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to report these events correctly,
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41. the way they actually happened.
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42. But if you prefer to look at the world
in black and white,
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43. then you should avert your eyes
or pick up a newspaper instead.
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44. Because I know the shocking truth
behind the accidents
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45. at the Lucky Smells Lumbermill,
and I can assure you...
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46. it's better if you can't see.
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47. - Thank you. I can see.
Well, of course you can.
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48. I'm an excellent optometrist,
no matter what the medical board says.
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49. Well, hello, little girls.
What are your names?
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50. You know our names, and that wig
and that lipstick don't fool us.
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51. I don't know
what you're talking about.
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52. I'm Dr. Orwell's receptionist.
My name is Shirley.
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53. - You mean Shirley Count Olaf?
- Actually, my last name is St. Ives.
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54. It says so on my name tag, see?
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55. - What have you done to Klaus?
You were right.
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56. These children are horribly impolite.
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57. They really should be more careful,
Dr. Orwell.
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58. If they were to do something impolite
to me, like, for example,
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60. I would have to do something
impolite to them,
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61. like, for example,
tear their hair out with my bare hands.
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62. Cookie?
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63. What's all this?
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64. I don't pay you in gum
to stand around gabbing!
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65. Oh, hello, children.
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66. I hope you're having a nice visit
with the optometrist.
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67. Charles, you have to listen.
This woman is a notorious villain.
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68. - And she's not a woman.
Nonsense!
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69. Dr. Orwell has provided free eye exams
to Lucky Smells employees for years.
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70. And there's nothing villainous
about free healthcare.
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71. Clearly she's a woman.
Look at her pantsuit.
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72. I'm surprised at you, Baudelaires.
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73. Women can be doctors
just as men can be receptionists.
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74. I'm talking about the receptionist.
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75. Hi, I'm Cookie. Shirley?
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76. I'm Shirley. Cookie?
- Don't mind if I do.
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77. Did you consider our little proposal?
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78. - What proposal?
It doesn't concern you, Charles.
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79. Doesn't concern me? I'm your partner.
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80. I... I haven't seen you in my chair.
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81. - I have excellent vision.
- Well, vision changes.
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82. Just as I suspected. Cloudy, dull.
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83. - What color is this newspaper?
- Hmm, black and white?
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84. And color-blind, too.
You must come see me right away.
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85. Can't have a cloudy, dull-eyed partner.
How would you make my omelets?
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86. Now, ladies, would you like a ride?
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87. Handsome and a gentleman.
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88. Pleasure.
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89. - Let's go, Charles.
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90. What a nice lady.
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91. Lucky Smells visiting hours are over.
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92. - Get back to work!
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93. - Yes, sir.
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94. Lucky boy,
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95. would you like to turn on
the stamping machine?
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96. Yes, sir.
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97. Klaus?
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98. I wish I knew.
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99. There's nothing to worry about.
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100. Your brother is smiling.
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101. He would never operate a machine
without reading the manual first.
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102. He's operating it perfectly.
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103. You're doing great, Klaus!
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104. Move as fast as you can
and then move faster!
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105. Count Olaf and Dr. Orwell
did something to Klaus.
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106. He's not himself.
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107. One moment he's normal, and the next...
he's like a zombie.
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108. I saw a scary movie like that once.
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109. Was it Zombies in the Snow?
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110. What? No.
It was Hypnotists in the Forest.
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111. To be honest with you,
I didn't really get it.
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112. But I loved the fact
that it was in black and white.
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113. Focus, lumber minions!
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114. Did you just say "hypnotists"?
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115. Cheer up. I'm sure that if you look
on the bright side...
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116. Look on your right side!
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117. - Get out of the way!
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118. Code red! Code red!
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119. Get out of the way!
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120. Whoa!
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121. - Ah!
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122. - They won't stop coming, Dolores.
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123. They're like zombies, only different.
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124. I'm afraid they've been...
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125. hypnotized.
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126. Many people think hypnosis
is only in scary movies.
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127. Dolores, avert your eyes!
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128. - But, Dolores, no!
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129. Those people are wrong.
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130. The Encyclopedia Hypnotica
tells of a woman who,
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131. whenever she'd hear the word "omelet,"
would cluck like a chicken.
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132. - What are you doing?
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133. And a man who,
upon hearing the word "Nero,"
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134. could suddenly play an instrument
he'd never studied.
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135. Dolores, put down that violin!
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136. The Encyclopedia Hypnotica
does not mention the fatal accident
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137. that happened during the Baudelaires' time
at Lucky Smells Lumbermill.
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138. "Fatal" is a word here which means
"caused the death of one person who...
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139. it is my solemn duty to inform you...
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140. was not Phil."
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141. We're here for you, Phil.
Come on.
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142. - You're gonna be all right.
- Bear down now, Phil.
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143. I'm okay!
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144. Code red! Code red! Code red!
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145. - Code red! Code red!
What's going on out there?
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146. - Code red!
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147. It's too heavy! It won't budge!
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148. I was saving that for later.
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149. - Oh!
- Oh, boy!
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150. Half-price pedicures for life!
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151. If somebody can help me up to my foot,
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152. I'm pretty sure I'll be able
to get back to work.
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153. You need to go to a hospital.
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154. We earned those coupons last month.
50% off Ahab Memorial.
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155. Uh, two of us will chip in.
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156. - We'll get your leg fixed up.
- It can't be fixed.
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157. Oh! I wouldn't say that.
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158. I mean, Phil's leg
is going to need some...
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160. But, uh, we're fortunate that, uh,
the damage wasn't worse.
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161. Wasn't worse?
The debarker dispenser is destroyed.
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162. - Who's responsible?
- Klaus Baudelaire caused the accident.
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163. He said he knew
how to operate heavy machinery.
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164. - That's not true.
- Well, now I know that.
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165. I meant it was a mistake.
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166. Excuses, excuses.
Just like your parents.
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167. They burnt down the town,
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168. and now you've come back
to finish the job.
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169. Sir, be reasonable.
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170. Perhaps we should reevaluate
our safety procedures.
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171. Or perhaps we shouldn't let children
near dangerous machines.
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172. I got a better solution.
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173. One more mistake, Baudelaires,
and I'm gonna send you away
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174. to a place where you'll learn
the value of discipline and child labor.
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175. As it happens,
I have just the place in mind.
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176. Now get back to work!
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177. This mistake has cost me
an inordinate amount of money.
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178. It was an accident.
Klaus didn't mean to hurt Phil. I know it.
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179. I'm sorry. When Sir gets like this,
there's nothing I can do.
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180. So you're just gonna do nothing?
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181. If you can't speak up for us,
at least speak up for yourself.
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182. You're right, my dear.
I've been a silent partner for too long.
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183. And this mill...
it has too many secrets.
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184. It's time you learnt one
about your parents.
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185. Charles?
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186. - Meet me after lunch in the library.
- You can't tell us now?
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187. Well, I would,
but I've got an appointment.
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188. I don't understand.
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189. Everyone is staring at me
like I'm a pariah.
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190. "Pariah" means "outcast."
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191. Klaus, it's you.
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192. - What happened to Phil?
I'm okay.
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193. We need to talk.
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194. If the world ever feels confusing,
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to plot against you behind your back,
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196. it's useful to know they are.
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197. And the odd behavior of Klaus Baudelaire
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198. could be traced to a secret meeting
that happened not long after
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at Lucky Smells Lumbermill.
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200. Like most things from the past,
it's best seen...
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202. We have a good deal, you and I.
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203. You provide a steady stream of employees
for me to practice my craft,
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204. and I send them back
after I've fixed how they see.
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205. Frankly, I never thought weekly eye exams
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206. would have such an impact
on employee morale.
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207. Oops! I dropped a pen on the floor.
Would you mind helping me look for it?
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208. Does he really not know
how you make his workers so compliant?
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209. - Doesn't know, doesn't want to know.
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210. He gets free labor,
we split the profits 50-50.
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211. You're terrible, and I love it.
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212. Found it.
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213. You said you had some business to discuss.
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214. Actually, my receptionist
has a story to share.
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215. It's okay, Shirley.
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216. My name is Shirley.
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217. I'm a poor receptionist
who lives all alone
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to raise children of her own.
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219. Alas, the helter-skelter life
of a working girl
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220. has left me no time to find a partner,
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221. and the cruel reality
of adoption economics
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even the runtiest of orphans.
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223. And so I wait and work...
and grow old dreaming of children.
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a smarty-pants little boy
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227. Uh, uh... bank account. Uh, uh...
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229. Thank you.
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it's a coincident that defies belief.
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232. But a trio of orphans
with those exact qualities
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234. - I'll take them.
- Excuse me?
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those children in a loving home?
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236. Absolutely not.
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237. Beg your pardon?
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239. They do the work of an adult
for half the gum.
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240. What kind of a businessman would I be
to part with them?
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costly mistake.
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245. - Like a fatal accident?
- A bit drastic, but—
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248. All we have to do is get
one of those brats to murder someone.
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249. Oh, they'll never do that.
They're total goody two-shoes.
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250. You so underestimate me.
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251. Hmm, I smell an evil plan.
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252. Thank you so much
for your time, Sir.
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253. I can't believe it.
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from a scary movie.
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255. I believe that part.
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256. I read the Encyclopedia Hypnotica
last year.
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257. I can't believe I hurt Phil.
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258. And I almost hurt you, Sunny.
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259. I didn't mean to.
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260. Charles will be back soon.
He wants to help us.
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261. No.
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262. If Dr. Orwell did something to my brain,
I have to fix it.
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263. You can't go back there.
It's too dangerous.
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264. I don't care. I have to know.
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265. What if you get hurt?
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266. What if I cause another accident
and hurt more people?
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268. You wanted to find out
what our parents were doing in this town.
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269. And I'm sorry I put us in danger.
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270. I don't know why they blame our parents
for the fire, and I don't care anymore.
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271. I just want you to be safe.
Count Olaf is here.
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272. - We have to leave.
- And we will.
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273. When I get back from Dr. Orwell's.
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276. Let's go on. Together.
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277. Was it fatal?
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278. Just a leg?
Call me when there's a real maiming.
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279. And don't take your eyes
off those orphans!
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280. - Well, this one's too easy.
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281. There's just no challenge
when they love taking orders.
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282. Those are covered in eye junk.
Order me a new box of gloves.
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283. Do I look like your receptionist?
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284. Yes, now act like one.
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285. You wouldn't have the Baudelaires at all
if it weren't for me.
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286. I don't have them.
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287. You were supposed to hypnotize
the bookworm
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289. Don't blame me for that.
I'm running a business
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290. while you're running around
wearing my clothes.
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291. How quickly we fall into old routines.
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292. Perhaps some old flames
are better snuffed out.
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293. Oh, Georgina...
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294. you little minx.
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295. You have lipstick on your teeth.
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296. Yes, it's part of my character.
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297. I'm so sorry to keep you waiting.
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298. Partner trouble.
But you'd know all about that, Charles.
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299. Yes, sir.
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300. She has Charles.
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301. Now, Charles,
would you like to look at the screen
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302. and tell me what you see?
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303. - Orphans.
- Dangerous orphans.
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304. Charles, don't you think
your partner and you
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without these orphans around?
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306. We could finally be happy
without those orphans around.
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308. You will awaken from your trance
when I say the word—
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309. Charles...
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your impersonation of a chicken?
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Mmm.
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314. - That's Shirley?
- We should go before she sees us.
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saying the secret words.
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317. Why? So you could take over
and you wouldn't need me anymore?
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318. Someone has trust issues.
- Of course I do. I dated you!
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to induce hypnotic suggestion,
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to please stop bringing up the past?
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to stop talking in that voice?
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328. You drank all of my wine.
- You poisoned my coffee.
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329. - You tried to hypnotize me!
- It was the only way to shut you up!
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332. If there's nothing up there,
then what was that noise?
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333. Sorry about that.
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metaphorically,
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we'd prefer not leave lying around
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336. because they are painful or incriminating
or would create unnecessary clutter.
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337. In my closet, I keep a 200-page book
written by the woman I loved,
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and in specific detail
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I would find myself reading over and over.
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341. It would be as if my darling Beatrice
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and every night of my life.
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or a taxidermist,
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in your closet,
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to study anatomy.
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351. I suppose they could keep them in closets.
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352. But Dr. Orwell's an eye doctor.
Skeletons don't even have eyes.
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- Records.
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355. Not that type of record, Sunny.
Medical records.
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356. For employee eye exams.
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357. I don't think Charles and I were
the only victims of Dr. Orwell's hypnosis.
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358. I think it's the entire mill.
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359. That's why they never leave
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360. and why they're happy
to work for coupons and gum.
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361. It's probably why they think
our parents started that fire.
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362. We need to figure out the word
that breaks the trance.
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363. - We can use the library.
- We might not need the library.
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365. After Phil's accident,
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that brought me back to normal?
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367. I can't remember.
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368. We don't have to go back.
We can run away.
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369. - What if Count Olaf finds us again?
- We'll protect each other.
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370. How will we protect each other
if one of us is under a hypnotic trance?
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371. And we'd be abandoning those workers.
They're victims of Dr. Orwell, too.
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372. Our parents wanted us to be safe.
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373. We don't know what they wanted.
Not anymore.
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374. We don't know
why they were in Paltryville.
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375. We don't know why there were
so many things they never told us.
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how we remember them.
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377. And the parents I remember
would've wanted us to help.
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378. Then we go back.
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379. Trying to run away, are ya?
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380. I'm not an idiot.
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381. I've been trying to figure out
what to do with you
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382. since you caused that accident
that crushed a man's debarker dispenser.
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383. That glib attitude will get you nowhere.
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384. Now, you wanna hear the good news
or the bad news first?
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385. The... the bad news.
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386. There's a local receptionist
who wants children of her own.
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387. You make one more mistake,
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and send you to live with her.
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389. I've interviewed her
about her parenting methods, and...
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391. You can't send us to live with Shirley.
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392. And Klaus isn't responsible
for that accident.
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395. He was hypnotized,
just like the rest of the workers here!
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396. I don't care
what my employees do for a hobby.
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397. Do you even know
what's going at this mill?
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398. Are you aware of anything
outside that horrible cloud of smoke?
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399. "Don't ask, don't tell." That's my motto.
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403. I was willing to forgive the accident.
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and I'm a softie at heart.
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I need to be a little more inflexible.
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406. Isn't that right, Charles?
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407. We'll finally be happy
without those orphans around.
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408. "It'll build character."
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409. That's just something people say
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410. when they're trying to make others
accept a miserable situation.
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411. It is miserable.
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412. If we can't find the word
to break your hypnosis,
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413. you could cause another accident
and we'd be in the hands of Count Olaf.
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414. You mean Shirley.
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415. - He looks like Father...
- When he went...
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416. To the masquerade ball.
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417. I don't want you to go away again.
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418. It seems darker in here
without Phil to find the bright side.
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419. It seems darker 'cause it is.
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420. Sir won't let us keep the lights on.
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421. He says we need to cut corners
to pay for a new debarker dispenser.
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422. I'm surprised they can show their faces
after what they did to Phil.
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423. It's not your fault.
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424. You're right. It's Count Olaf's.
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425. They're a wretched pair of villains,
and they deserve each other.
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426. They deserve to be locked away
for a very long time.
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427. But for that to happen,
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that wakes everyone up.
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429. So what do we do?
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430. Say a bunch of words out loud
and hope one of them works?
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431. Maybe this can help.
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432. "Aardvark."
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433. "Abacus."
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434. Shh!
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435. "Aberrant."
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436. You're waking everyone up.
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437. There has to be a better way.
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438. Lucky boy...
would you like to get to work?
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439. Things look bad.
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440. Sometimes when things look bad,
they turn out to be worse.
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441. There are fires all around us,
literally and figuratively.
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442. Then it's time we mount
a vigorous fire defense.
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443. Why do they keep talking about fire?
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444. I know, right?
- We can hear you back there.
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445. If you'd gone to my school,
you would have flunked eavesdropping.
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446. What kind of school teaches eavesdropping?
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447. Come on, children. It's past your bedtime.
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448. - We've got a big day tomorrow.
- What's tomorrow?
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449. It's a secret.
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450. You've been fortunate so far,
you little twerp.
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451. But not anymore.
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452. Yeah, you tell 'em, boss.
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453. One more accident, and you're mine.
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454. And this will be the worst accident
the lumbermill has ever seen.
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455. Now, you lucky brat,
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456. would you like to send that log
into that saw?
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457. - Yes, sir.
- Klaus, don't do it!
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458. Well, well, well.
If it isn't... the other two.
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459. You're just in time to see the accident.
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460. It's not an accident.
You're doing this on purpose!
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461. Let's not split hairs. That's Klaus' job.
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462. And you can shout as much as you want.
Your brother isn't here right now.
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463. Poor little orphan.
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464. Haven't you learned anything this year?
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465. Week? Season?
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466. Wherever you go, I will be waiting.
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467. Wherever you hide, I will hunt you down.
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468. I'm smarter. I'm pluckier.
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469. I'm stronger.
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470. Put some lower back into it!
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471. I'm unstoppable!
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472. Why do you hate us so much?
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473. Because it's fun.
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474. How are you doing back there, Charles?
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475. Oh! Just peachy!
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476. Wait till Sir finds out that his partner's
been turned into human boards.
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477. I bet he won't even wait
until the morning to fire...
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478. Where am I?
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479. What's going on?
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480. Oh, dear! Oh, dear!
Oh, dear! Oh, dear!
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481. Fire! The secret word is "fire."
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482. Klaus, fire! Turn off the machine!
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483. Nice try.
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484. But did you really think
we'd use the same word
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485. on your bratty brother
that we used on the mill workers?
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486. You will never find the word
to save your brother.
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487. And you certainly won't find it
in time to save Charles.
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488. Help me! Help me!
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489. Sorry, Charlie.
No one's coming to help you now.
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490. Help me!
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491. Where did the girl go?
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492. Perhaps you've been told
never to shout "fire" in a public place.
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493. When you shout "fire" and there isn't one,
it can cause chaos.
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494. Of course, when you shout "fire"
and there is one,
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495. it can cause chaos but also save lives.
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496. Still, there are times when shouting
"fire" can save lives
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497. even when there isn't one.
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498. For example, you may be trapped
in a motel room...
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499. with your enemies waiting outside.
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500. Shouting "fire"
will cause the kind of chaos
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501. that will allow you to escape undetected.
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502. Therefore, the life it saves
will be your own.
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503. Fire! Fire!
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504. Fire! Fire!
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505. Fire! Fire!
- Where am I?
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506. If you're in a town where
the workers have been warned
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507. never to talk about a terrible fire,
not because it was too terrible...
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508. Why does my mouth taste like gum?
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509. because the word "fire"
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510. would awaken them from a state
of complacency induced by hypnosis,
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511. shouting "fire" would cause chaos
and save lives.
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512. Of course, there is the single most
important time to shout "fire,"
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513. and that is when there is one.
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514. Sometimes, even shouting "fire"
cannot save every life.
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515. Get 'em!
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516. What have you done?
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517. Shut the door!
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518. Help me! Help me!
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519. Open up! We want answers!
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520. Thank you, thank you!
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521. Lucky, would you like to cut
the log faster?
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522. Lucky, would you like to reverse
the direction of the log?
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523. - Lucky, push that lever forward!
- Lucky, pull the lever backward!
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524. Lucky, push!
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525. - Lucky, pull!
Lucky!
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526. Don't listen to your sister.
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527. Hey, why didn't you think of that?
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528. I just stopped by to see if everything
was running smoothly, and I'm glad I did.
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529. - Because it wasn't.
- Ah!
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530. How did you even get inside?
There's an angry mob at the door.
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531. You're right.
I don't trust you with all my secrets.
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532. Oh, oh, oh!
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533. You know, they say holding a baby
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534. can make all these deep,
primal parenting instincts kick in.
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535. - I don't see it.
- Sunny!
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536. Shh!
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537. Lucky... would you like to send
that log into that saw?
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538. Yes, sir.
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539. We want fair wages!
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540. You think you're so superior,
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541. with your fancy optometry degree
and weird hypnosis thing.
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542. Well, I don't need a partner.
I was better off alone,
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543. where my plots were simple
and straightforward
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544. and didn't involve any high-concept
science fiction gimmicks.
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545. Are you breaking up with me again?
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546. No, I'm breaking up with you...
again!
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547. You're being insensitive.
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548. - You're being inor—
- Oh, don't say the word!
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549. - Inordinate.
- An inordinate...
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550. Inordinate! Klaus, inordinate!
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551. Now he's unhypnotized.
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552. How in the world does a child
know a word like "inordinate"?
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553. These brats know all kind of words.
They're book addicts.
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554. But there is still time to cause
an accident and get their fortune!
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555. Oh, no, you can't.
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556. Now put my sister down.
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557. Yes, you may have saved Charles,
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558. but there will still be a fatal accident
at the lumbermill tonight.
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559. - Oh, there you are.
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560. If you want our fortune, you can have it.
Just leave Sunny alone!
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561. You think you're so clever,
but you only see in black and white.
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562. Just like your parents.
They were shortsighted, too.
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563. With their, "You can't hypnotize people!"
And, "What about free will?"
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564. And, "We're going to kick you out
and have your license revoked,
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565. and if we ever have children,
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566. we're never gonna let you
anywhere near them!"
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567. Well, I showed them!
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568. I don't think I can hold them off
much longer, boss!
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569. I'll show everyone!
It was never about the fortune.
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570. - It's about—
- Ah!
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571. Sometimes when we are startled
by a loud noise or an angry mob
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572. looking to confront their hypnotist,
we take a step back.
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573. Dr. Orwell was right.
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574. There was a fatal accident
at the Lucky Smells Lumbermill that night.
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575. How can anyone run in these things?
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576. - Sorry about the doc, boss.
- Are you kidding? I'm a free man.
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577. I am never taking a partner again.
From now on, Count Olaf works alone!
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578. Can I get a boost?
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579. Oh, careful, careful.
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580. Come on!
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581. You ripped my hem!
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582. I don't recall assigning a night shift!
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583. But I fully approve.
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584. Keep this up and you'll earn
your dorm lights back in no time.
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585. - What do we want?
Freedom!
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586. Hey. Hey, wait. Hey! Hey!
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587. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey!
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588. Oh, excuse me. Excuse me.
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589. Cheese.
Oh!
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590. Hypnosis, child labor,
Count Olaf in a dress!
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591. You children
certainly have lively imaginations.
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592. But a lumbermill is no substitute
for a proper guardian.
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593. You're fortunate that my wife
is such a great investigative journalist.
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594. How did she find us?
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595. I heard there was an accident
at the lumbermill,
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596. so I came right away.
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597. So you found us by accident?
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598. - Exactly.
You're fantastic!
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599. I had to! Trust your instincts.
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600. - Every time. Every...
- Absolutely.
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601. We never found out what caused that fire.
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602. We know it wasn't our parents.
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603. We don't know if Count Olaf
will turn up again.
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604. We know Dr. Orwell won't.
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605. We never solved the mystery
of this photograph.
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606. Oh! Baudelaires...
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607. I want to thank you for saving my life.
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608. Because of your quick thinking,
I only have a small cut on my foot.
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609. You certainly are clever children.
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610. - Are you leaving Paltryville?
- I'm gonna search for Sir.
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611. He may not have been a good partner,
or a good boss...
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612. or a good person...
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613. but someday you'll learn
things aren't always black and white.
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614. Ooh, that reminds me.
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615. I thought you should see this.
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616. Well, tallyho!
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617. "Chapter 12. The Paltryville Fire."
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618. It's a page from Sir's book.
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619. "The Baudelaires
were unequivocally responsible..."
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620. "... for putting out the fire and helping
the survivors get back on their feet."
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621. Look on the bright side.
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622. You're alive!
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623. Officer.
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624. I think you children
will have a good home here.
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625. I hope so anyway,
because I've just received a promotion.
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626. Vice President of Orphan Affairs.
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627. Which means I'll be too busy
to check in on you orphans.
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628. What's our new guardian's name?
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629. Guardian? Oh, no. Good God, no.
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630. I couldn't find a single one
willing to take you in.
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631. Not after what happened
to the last three. Uh, two.
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632. No, four.
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633. Oh, no, children,
you're going to boarding school.
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634. It's the end of the season,
um, semester,
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635. so you're gonna have to work
very hard to catch up.
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636. It won't be easy,
but I promise you it will build character.
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637. Here's a fun bit of trivia.
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638. The architect who built this school
was severely depressed.
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639. I always wanted to go to boarding school.
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640. Rules, traditions...
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641. Why, I'd give every last suit
just to wear a uniform.
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642. The office is over there.
You can wait on that bench.
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643. You're not coming with us?
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644. Oh, this has already taken up
much too long already.
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645. Banking hours.
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646. Um...
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647. I do want you children to know...
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648. I hope you find comfort here.
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649. Um, this came to the bank for you.
I assume it's junk mail.
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650. I can't imagine that you know
anyone in South America,
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651. or why the return address
is from my secretary.
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652. Um...
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653. So long, Baudelaires.
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654. The statue woman said she'd get it back.
Do you think she'll find us again?
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655. Klaus... we're on our own.
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656. In a world
both frightening and unlucky,
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658. One of them is making new friends.
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659. Friends can make you feel the world
is smaller and safer than it really is,
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660. because you know people
who have similar experiences.
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661. When you meet people like that,
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662. you may find your world
feels a little more complete.
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663. Like the missing piece of a puzzle...
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664. or two halves of a broken spyglass.
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665. Click.
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666. - Mmm, that's nice.
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