1. The episode you are about to watch,
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3. is a story which can teach you
the difference between the word "nervous"
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4. and the word "anxious."
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5. The word "nervous" means
"worried about something."
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6. The way you might feel if you were served
prune ice cream,
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7. because you'd be worried
it would taste awful.
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8. I'm nervous.
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9. "Anxious," on the other hand,
means "troubled by disturbing suspense."
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10. The way you might feel
if you were served a live alligator,
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11. because you'd be troubled by the suspense
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12. of whether you would eat your dessert
or it would eat you.
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13. I'm anxious.
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14. If you are thinking about the story
of the Baudelaire orphans,
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15. you might feel nervous
because you do not know how it ends.
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16. But if you are viewing this story,
you will be anxious and troubled
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17. by the disturbing suspense in which they
find themselves hopelessly trapped.
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18. Now, Baudelaires,
I know you must be nervous.
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19. I was a little nervous
trying to find you a new guardian,
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20. given your track record.
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21. But never fear.
This is a very fashionable block.
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22. Much more fashionable
than where you lived,
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23. even though it's a few blocks away.
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24. We're not concerned
with how fashionable it is.
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25. We're more than nervous, Mr. Poe.
We're anxious.
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26. Our friends have been kidnapped by Olaf.
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27. - Yes, the Quagmire twins.
- Triplets.
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28. - There's only two of them.
- Quigley died in a fire.
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29. Then no need to worry about him.
As for Dennis and Iphigenia—
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30. Duncan and Isadora.
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31. - Do you know what that is?
A police car?
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32. A citywide manhunt to apprehend Olaf
and rescue your friends.
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33. We at Mulctuary Money Management
are co-sponsoring every effort
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34. to bring this ghastly villain to justice.
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35. Look at the wanted posters
we had pasted up all over town.
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36. You can't see them.
The trees are blocking the light.
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37. Trust me. It's a good likeness
of a very bad person.
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38. Once I have dropped you at this apartment
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39. where old friends of your parents have
promised to be your guardians,
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40. I'm taking a helicopter ride
to search for the Quagmires
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41. using the binoculars my wife gave me
as an anniversary present.
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42. Now, let's see...
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43. Has anyone seen the numbers 667?
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44. It should be somewhere on this block.
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45. Another mysterious set
of our parents' friends.
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46. Who we've never met.
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47. Found the building. It's right next
to this lamppost I just ran into.
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48. Names?
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49. I'm Violet, and these are my siblings,
Klaus and Sunny.
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50. You're expected. But who's that
behind you with a nosebleed?
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51. This is a restricted area.
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52. Don't mind me.
I'm just dropping off the Baudelaires,
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53. and then I'm off to find a clinic
and/or bag of frozen peas
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54. before I miss my helicopter.
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55. Sorry.
No unauthorized parties allowed.
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56. There's a manhunt going on.
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57. Well, in that case, goodbye, Baudelaires.
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58. If you need to contact me,
remember I'll be in a helicopter
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59. and won't be reachable
at any moment at any time.
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60. - Friend of yours?
- Oh, he works at a bank.
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61. I know the type.
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62. In fact, you'll be staying with the city's
sixth most important financial adviser.
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63. Mr. and Mrs. Squalor
live in the penthouse,
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64. which is the top floor of 667 Dark Avenue,
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65. the most fashionable
and secure building in town.
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66. Count Olaf won't be able
to get in or out of this building.
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67. Sorry about the lighting. Dark is in.
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68. - In what?
- Just in.
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69. You can take these stairs
to the penthouse.
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70. Is the elevator out of order?
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71. I'm good with mechanical devices.
I'd be happy to look at it.
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72. A kind and unusual offer,
but it's not out of order. Just out.
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73. I'll phone the penthouse and tell them
to expect you within the hour.
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74. People who live in penthouses
are rich and powerful.
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75. I hope they can help us
find the Quagmires.
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76. We don't have a clue
where Olaf could have taken them.
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77. We're in the dark.
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78. The phrase "in the dark,"
which I'm sure you know,
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one's shadowy surroundings,
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80. but also to the secrets
which might be surrounding you.
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81. Every day, the sun goes down
over all of these secrets,
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82. so everyone is in the dark
in one way or another.
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83. If you are sunbathing in the park,
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84. but you do not know
about the deep and dangerous pit nearby,
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85. then you are in the dark even though you
are not actually in the dark.
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86. If you are on a midnight hike
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87. knowing full well
that several ballerinas are following you,
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88. then you are not in the dark
even though you are in the dark.
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89. Of course, it is possible
to be in the dark in the dark,
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90. and to be not in the dark
not in the dark.
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91. But there are so many secrets
in this world
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92. that it is likely that you are
always in the dark about something,
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93. whether you're in the dark in the dark
or in the dark not in the dark.
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94. So you'll eventually fall
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95. into the deep and dangerous pit
dug by several ballerinas,
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96. which is dark in the dark in the park.
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97. That's odd.
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98. There's two sets of elevator doors. See?
On every other floor, there's just one.
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99. You must be the Baudelaires. Welcome.
The door's always unlocked.
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100. My name is Jerome Squalor.
I'm so happy you've come to stay with us.
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101. How do you do, Mr. Squalor?
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102. You must be out of breath from that climb.
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103. I can think of two things
to do about that.
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104. One, stop calling me Mr. Squalor
and start calling me Jerome.
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105. Number two, I am gonna make you
a nice, cold martini. Come this way.
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106. - A martini? Isn't that an alcoholic drink?
Usually it is.
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107. But alcoholic martinis are out
and aqueous martinis are in.
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108. Aqueous martinis?
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109. It's just cold water in a fancy glass
with an olive in it.
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110. We've never had aqueous martinis before,
but we'll try them.
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111. You're adventurous,
just like your parents.
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112. I remember when we went up
to Mount Fraught
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113. and did high-impact bird-watching.
How many years ago was that?
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114. - Was Montgomery Montgomery there?
- Or Josephine Anwhistle?
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115. Who? No, I never met
any of your previous guardians.
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116. - You don't happen to own a spyglass?
No.
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117. But one of the eagles flew off
with my best pair of binoculars that day.
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118. I was not happy.
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119. And then, soon after that, I lost touch
with your parents.
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120. You know how it is.
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121. You get older.
You find different interests.
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122. You marry a woman
who despises all of your old friends.
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123. But there's no need
to discuss such unpleasantness.
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124. I wanted to adopt you
the moment I heard about the fire.
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125. Unfortunately, it was impossible.
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126. Orphans were out then.
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127. But now they're in.
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128. - Good evening.
- It's mid-morning, my precious.
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129. I'm Esmé Gigi Geniveve Squalor,
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130. the city's sixth most important
financial adviser.
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131. Even though I am unbelievably wealthy,
you may call me Esmé.
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132. I'll learn your names later.
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133. I am very happy you're here.
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134. When all my friends hear
that I have three real live orphans,
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135. they'll be sick with jealousy.
Won't they, Jerome?
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136. I don't know. I don't like to hear
that anybody's sick.
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137. You'll have such a glamorous life with me
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138. that your friends' eyes
will roll back in their heads.
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139. You will be exposed
to all the innest restaurants,
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140. the innest boutiques, premieres,
cockfights, gallery openings.
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141. What my wife means is that we hope
you'll feel safe and secure.
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142. - Don't tell them silly things.
- Okay.
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143. Children, here are things you should know.
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144. Dark is in, light is out.
Stairs are in, elevators are out.
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145. - Pinstripe suits are...
- In.
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146. In.
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147. - In.
- Yes.
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148. Those horrible clothes you're wearing
are out.
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149. What my wife means is we hope
you'll feel comfortable while you're here.
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150. I feel awful about all
the terrible experiences you've had.
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151. This entire time,
we could've been taking care of you—
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152. It couldn't be helped.
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153. When something's out, it's out.
And orphans used to be out.
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154. We're glad you're interested
in orphans now,
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155. because we are concerned
about some of our friends.
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156. - Mmm.
- Oh...
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157. The Quagmires. I'm sure you're
anxious for them to be rescued.
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158. We are anxious.
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159. If there's one good thing
about being rich and powerful,
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160. it's you don't have to be anxious.
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161. After they're found, the Quagmires
will live right here with us.
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162. - The more orphans the better.
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163. - It's handy to have a few spares.
Okay.
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164. Rest at ease, Baudelaires.
You live in a penthouse now.
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165. You're never going to want
for anything again.
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166. All we want is for our friends to be safe.
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167. Well, I'm sure
we'll hear good news soon.
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168. Big fat fantastic news
about what we were just talking about!
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169. - Has Olaf been captured?
- The Quagmires rescued?
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170. - Better.
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171. - Dark is out, light is in.
- Oh.
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172. We have to turn on lamps
and open curtains before anyone sees.
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173. Flip the light switches in the west wing.
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174. Baudelaires, open the curtains
in the living room.
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175. I'll run around in panicky circles.
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176. Something tells me the Squalors
won't be as helpful as we need them to be.
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177. Meanwhile, Olaf could be
getting further and further away.
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178. Does this seem like a nightmare?
A bad dream?
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179. Because that's the effect I was going for.
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180. Well, I have nightmares, too, orphans.
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181. I wake up
in the middle of the night screaming,
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182. and the only thing that comforts me
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183. is knowing the three of you
will soon be screaming.
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184. Just like another set of wealthy orphans
that happen to be in my clutches.
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185. - Duncan and Isadora.
- Where are they?
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186. You mean you don't know?
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187. I thought everybody
could smell wealthy orphans
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188. when they were in arm's reach.
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189. Well, not to worry.
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190. Soon all of you orphans
will be in my clutches.
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191. Quagmires in one clutch,
and you, Baudelaires, in the other.
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192. This pesky citywide manhunt
may have foreshadowed me
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193. from taking them far away,
but not for long.
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194. You mean "forestalled."
But we're gonna stop you.
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195. - Mr. and Mrs. Squalor!
Olaf is here!
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196. What?
It can't be!
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197. Did I hear you right?
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198. How did he get past the doorperson?
How did he slip by the citywide manhunt?
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199. - Where is he?
- Right here!
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200. It is true, please,
what the babushka is saying.
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201. - What?
- Count Olaf, please, is right here.
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202. This poster is limited edition, please,
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203. and is autographed by the star
of this month's manhunt.
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204. How in the world did you manage that?
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205. Please, pretty lady, I am foreigner.
We have secret ways.
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206. Who is this man?
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207. Jerome, I told you
Gunther was coming over today,
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208. and that he might need
to hide behind the curtains.
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209. Oh, yes! It is a pleasure
to make your acquaintance.
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210. - Hello, please.
- Okay.
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211. I hope you'll forgive
the way I am talking,
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212. but I am, please, a foreigner.
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213. Very nice to meet
the husband of pretty lady Esmé
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214. and three hideous children.
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215. Is "hideous" the right word
for what it is I am trying to say?
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216. So foreign, so in.
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217. This is Olaf, and I don't mean the poster.
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218. Beautiful, no?
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219. I can see that Count Olaf is
as handsome as a noble steed
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220. riding on the back
of a beautiful princess.
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221. His legendary handsomeness is celebrated
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222. in special weekly holidays
in my faraway land, please.
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223. What faraway land is that?
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224. Far away.
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225. Oh.
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226. I don't think Count Olaf
can get very far away.
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227. Not with the law closing in.
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228. Oh.
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229. But think about the poor Quagmire twins
and their sparkly sapphires.
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230. They're not twins.
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231. If this Count Olaf is somehow recognized
and taken to jail,
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232. the little Quaggies
will never be found in their,
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233. how do you say in your language,
super-duper hiding place,
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234. and they will starve to death
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235. like castaways on desert island
or vegetarian restaurant, please.
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236. Oh!
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237. Let's not talk about depressing things
like others being kidnapped.
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238. Let's talk about exciting things
happening to me,
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239. - like the In Auction we're planning.
- Ah!
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240. The In Auction is happening
on the innest day, tomorrow,
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241. at the innest auction house, Veblen Hall,
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242. and is being hosted
by the innest auctioneer,
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243. this foreign man named Gunther.
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244. Just look, look, look, look.
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245. Just look at this glossy
but classy catalog.
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246. This auction is going to be so fashionable
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247. that people are going to have
heart attacks and hives.
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248. Of course, all the money
goes to a good cause.
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249. Aw! Which good cause?
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250. - Me. Me.
- Me. Me.
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251. Every last penny goes to me.
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252. Yes, but there will be auctioneer's fee
and incidentals, so...
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253. Shouldn't we give the proceeds
to those who need it?
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254. Perhaps those starving people
we were reading about?
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255. Starving people can't eat money.
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256. Plus, if we give money to poor people,
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257. they won't be poor, and we won't have
anyone to feel sorry for.
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258. Aw, poor people.
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259. Which reminds me,
you poor wealthy orphans,
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260. go far away, please.
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261. Esmé and I have to talk big fat business.
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262. Yes! Yes, yes, yes!
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263. Jerome, I need you to put
the children into pinstripe suits
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264. before anyone sees them in those clothes
and my life is ruined.
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265. Ah.
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266. Come this way. Okay.
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267. Ah, now, the Duchess of Winnipeg
once stayed in this very room.
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268. - No, this one.
- How many rooms are there?
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269. Seventy-one, I think.
I don't know what's in half of them.
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270. The other day I found a kitchen
I'd never seen before,
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271. and the omelet was really good.
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272. So the penthouse
has lots of places to hide.
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273. Oh, I love hide and seek!
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274. But it's so big, I thought
you'd like to bunk together tonight.
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275. Children could get lost
in this penthouse for ages.
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276. Here's your pinstripe suits.
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277. I'm going to make
another round of martinis
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278. while you three change.
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279. I am so glad you're here.
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280. I can't believe Olaf found us so quickly.
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281. That means the Quagmires are close.
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282. He said they were in arm's reach,
because the manhunt forestalled him.
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283. What if he's hiding them
in this apartment?
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284. Jerome said he doesn't know
what's in every room.
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285. And that children could stay lost
for ages.
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286. Esmé invited Gunther here.
Do you think they're working together?
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287. Esmé's already rich.
She doesn't need our fortune.
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288. Yeah, but she seems to be falling
for Count Olaf.
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289. He could marry her
and become our guardian.
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290. If something happens to Jerome.
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291. Would pretty lady Esmé und husband
like to see party trick?
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292. - Yes.
- Come, come, stand right here.
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293. No.
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294. This sofa belonged to the King of Arizona.
You don't recline on it!
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295. - Sorry, darling.
- But Gunther and the chandelier.
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296. Gunther was just showing us cane tricks
that earned him a bronze medal
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297. for his country's non-trademark-violating
version of the Olympics. Right?
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298. In my country, children do not interrupt
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299. married couple
and foreign man turning tricks.
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300. Let's forgive them this once,
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301. seeing as they've finally put on
some in suits.
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302. Where is the other one, please?
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303. My sister's exploring.
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304. She said she wants to see
every inch of this penthouse.
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305. I hope she's careful.
Without a system, a person could get lost.
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306. My sister's very resourceful.
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307. I'd like to see
the rest of the apartment—
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308. No, no, please. I do not approve
of small child browsing penthouse.
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309. It shouldn't take long.
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310. This penthouse has,
I'm guessing, two to three rooms?
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311. Two or three rooms?
Two or three rooms?
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312. Step this way, orphan boy,
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313. and prepare to be so dazzled
your eyes will turn black.
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314. I know
what your sister is up to.
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315. We know what you're up to.
You won't get away with it.
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316. Really? Have you seen my press clippings?
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317. I could get away with murder... again.
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318. This is the formal dining room.
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319. - I love these vases, don't you?
Mmm...
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a fatal concussion, no?
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321. This is the semiformal dining room.
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322. These vases are cute, too.
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323. Yeah, but still heavy enough
for a good whacking.
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324. The informal dining room.
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325. Tiny vase can shatter
into a million pieces and hit your eye.
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326. This is the games room.
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327. Bowling alley.
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328. My powder room.
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329. - I'm not allowed in here.
- That's right.
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330. Now, in this wing,
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331. I have a number of rooms where I display
my most expensive, most in objects.
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332. This is an enormous basket of rutabagas,
the innest root vegetable.
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333. This is a collection
of extremely long rubber bands.
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334. And this is Spain's largest handkerchief.
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335. This looks large enough for,
how do you say, suffocating rich person.
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336. - What was that?
- I said...
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337. - Oh, bless you.
- Thank you, pretty lady.
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338. I'm allergic to something in this room
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or you two adult people.
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340. The orphans, perhaps?
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341. They're orphans? Qué pasa?
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342. Yes, I'm allergic to orphans.
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343. - Is it their dust?
- Yes, yes, or their ashes.
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344. This clogs up my whole...
What is the word for it?
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345. - Glands?
- Life.
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346. Ah! We found Violet.
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347. - How was the tour?
- It was thorough.
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348. And?
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349. We're back where we started.
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350. Don't be silly.
We started in the dining room.
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351. Speaking of dining,
I am so hungry, I could chew off your arm.
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352. The innest restaurant
is half a block away.
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353. We'll take the block-long limousine
to get there.
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354. Think of the publicity.
We could get our picture in the paper.
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355. - Let's take one now.
Yes!
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356. - I'm not sure the Baudelaires would—
Jerome, camera. Kids, come on.
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357. Oh, no, no, pretty lady, please.
Just a money shot.
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358. Orphans in the photo
will generate excitement,
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359. like celebrities or sled dogs.
Come on. Come on. Come on.
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360. Lovely. There we go.
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361. Get the pinstripes in, Jerome.
There we go.
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362. Say cheese!
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363. Gorgonzola!
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364. "The Baudelaire orphans
are this season's fashionable accessories
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financial adviser,
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366. Esmé Gigi Geniveve Squalor, center,
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367. who is organizing the In Auction
with Gunther, far left,
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368. and her husband Jerome, not pictured."
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369. Do you have any idea
how many orphaned students from Prufrock
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in the hands of dreadful people?
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371. - Surely you're not afraid of foreigners.
- What? Of course not.
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372. I am talking about the parade of tsuris
that has plagued
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373. the Baudelaires, the Quagmires,
and who knows what other orphans,
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374. whose affairs you are supposed to be
vice president of.
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375. "Tsuris" means "trouble" in Yiddish.
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376. I know what "tsuris" means.
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377. I have taken an unpaid sabbatical
from my job as a school librarian
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379. Frankly, the more I read,
the more confused and upset I become.
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380. The same thing happens when I read.
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381. It's why my wife and I prefer
to curl up on the sofa
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382. and watch a few episodes
of streaming television.
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383. I have discovered startling facts
and developed disturbing theories.
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384. If you have a few minutes—
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385. I'm afraid I don't.
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386. If you've ever had to postpone
a helicopter ride,
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387. you'd know how grumpy the pilots get.
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388. I don't care about grumpy pilots.
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389. The Quagmires must be found,
and Olaf must be brought to justice.
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390. Mr. Poe, please.
I haven't anywhere else to turn.
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391. That's nice. Jacquelyn, could you bring
the helicopter safety harness?
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392. Please?
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393. In a world too often governed
by corruption and arrogance,
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394. it can be difficult to stay true
to one's principles.
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395. What did you say?
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396. In a world too often governed
by corruption and arrogance—
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397. It can be difficult to stay true
to one's principles.
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398. - I've heard that a lot recently.
- There's cause to say it.
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399. - Let me call you a taxi.
- Oh...
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400. No, I can't afford a taxi
on an unpaid sabbatical.
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401. I should take the trolley back to Prufrock
and beg for my job back.
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402. The trolley!
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403. - Jacques Snicket?
- Jacquelyn Scieszka.
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404. - I need to arrange a pickup.
- What sort?
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405. There's a person armed with curiosity
and well-defined morals
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407. who could be of benefit to the world
were she pointed in the direction
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408. of its most sinister secrets
instead of taking the trolley.
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409. Got it. Where can I find her?
What does she look like?
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410. Trolley stop, northwest kitty corner
from Mulctuary Money Management.
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411. Bright-eyed woman with a copy of
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412. The Incomplete History
of Secret Organizations.
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413. Jacquelyn, I'm having some tsuris
with my three-hole punch!
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414. Jacquelyn.
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415. All aboard for the suburbs
and other less-exciting destinations.
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416. All aboard!
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417. Not all aboard yet! Wait!
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418. If you could just wait. Please.
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419. You almost hit me!
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420. A thousand pardons.
I didn't mean to scare you.
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421. I'll never forgive myself.
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422. - Never?
- Not for a long time.
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423. - You leaving town?
- I interviewed an ice cream vendor,
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424. saw 20 minutes of a confusing movie
about zombies,
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425. and ran into a dead end at a bank.
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426. I don't know where I can go
except home... in defeat.
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427. Maybe this story's not over. Need a ride?
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428. It's my first day in the city,
but it's not my first day in the city.
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429. You can't expect me to hop into the car
of a total stranger.
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430. That is how taxis work.
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431. It's troubling to think about orphans
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432. who lost their home and parents in a fire
only to be kidnapped from Prufrock.
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433. How did you know I was searching—
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434. The taxi is just a day gig.
I'm also a member of an organization.
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435. A secret organization?
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436. If you know about it,
maybe it's not a secret.
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437. - I have been reading.
- That's usually the first step.
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438. - You're a volunteer.
- Jacques Snicket.
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439. Olivia. Olivia Caliban.
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440. Lean closer, Olivia Caliban.
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441. See better now?
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442. Depends on what you show me.
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443. Oh, dear. They're cutting down
all the trees on our street.
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444. Of course they're cutting them down.
Dark is out, light is in.
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445. Have a wonderful lunch, Mrs. Squalor.
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446. There's still a manhunt to catch Olaf.
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447. So sorry, please,
to keep you waiting, please!
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448. I was not on phone call
in phone call room.
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449. Ugh. It is so drafty in here.
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450. Oh! What the...
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451. Some help, please?
A little help?
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452. Easy.
Okay. I'm through.
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453. - Limousine, good afternoon.
- My name's actually Abraham.
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454. Our sources are correct.
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455. Only Olaf would feel the need
to hide under a cape.
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456. Jacquelyn, it's as we suspected.
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457. Count Olaf is hiding the Quagmires
at 667 Dark Avenue
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458. until the manhunt is over.
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459. He and the Squalors are going to lunch.
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460. We'll take it from here
if you take it from there.
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461. Who's "we"? The new recruit, that's who.
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462. Good. We need all the help we can get.
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463. My wife is here
to drive me to the helicopter pad.
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464. But, Mr. Poe, it's Secretary's Day.
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465. Are you saying I shouldn't fly
in a deathtrap
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466. but instead take you out to lunch
on solid ground?
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467. - I can be ready in five minutes.
- Me, too.
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468. Tell me, where do the city's most powerful
financial advisers lunch?
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469. Let's go someplace spiffy and schmancy.
Someplace in.
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470. Limousine, corner of Dark and Stormy.
Step on it.
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471. - I love that new coat.
- Yes, isn't it in?
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472. Imprisoned nuns made it from the feathers
of a rare species of bat.
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473. Bats don't have feathers.
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474. - Not this species.
- Not anymore.
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475. Other door! Other door!
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476. Here we are, Mrs. Squalor.
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477. - Thank you, Limousine.
- My name's actually...
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478. - You searched the entire penthouse?
- I'm sure. I had a system to keep track.
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479. - If the Quagmires are in arm's reach...
- They must be in the building.
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480. - Welcome to Herring Houdini.
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481. Welcome to Herring Houdini,
a legitimate business.
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482. With no secret agenda behind it.
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483. Welcome to Herring Houdini,
home of pickled fish.
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484. - Everything has been prepared for you.
- And very quickly.
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485. But not because we got a call
five minutes ago.
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486. For the children,
we offer a tour of the kitchen.
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487. Where they will probably not be thrown
into a burlap sack.
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488. - And for the adults...
- Vodka martinis.
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489. Which don't have
any sleeping potion in them at all.
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490. We can't eat here.
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491. This sounds perfect, yes.
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492. I don't like to argue.
I'll let my wife decide.
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493. Vodka martini?
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494. Are we living in garbage?
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495. Isn't this a fine kettle of fish?
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496. Limousine, take us to a restaurant
that is actually in.
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497. There.
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498. Pretty lady, why don't you eat here
with your boring husband?
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499. I'll take the children
to the herring restaurant for kidnapping.
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500. - I mean hors d'oeuvres.
- We're not driving back there.
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501. - It is, please, important.
- You're either in or you're out.
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502. Besides, look at this place.
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503. Daily Punctilio says it's the innest thing
since that bakery on 9th Street.
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504. Sliced Bread.
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505. - Café Salmonella?
- You're going to love the theme.
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506. Mmm!
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507. Hello. I'm Larry, your waiter.
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508. Welcome to Café Salmonella,
the innest restaurant,
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509. and the only one serving
an all-salmon menu,
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510. including beverages and table linens.
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511. It's that waiter. He's everywhere we go.
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512. He's always trying to help.
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513. Larry. I, uh...
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514. I am feeling queasy, please.
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515. I need to run back
to pretty lady's apartment
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516. - where there is nothing hidden.
Nonsense.
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517. We've had the menu translated
for our foreign guests.
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518. What language did you have it
translated into?
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519. The one you speak most fluently.
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520. Well, well, I speak all of them
hella fluently, so...
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521. - Then there's nothing to worry about.
- I... Ow.
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522. How did you...
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523. May I start you off with still
or sparkling salmon-flavored water?
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524. Salmon-flavored?
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525. You are making my mouth water
and turn pink.
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526. How do you make it salmon-flavored?
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527. We put salmon in it.
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528. - I'll have regular water.
- So would we.
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529. Nonsense! What if someone sees you?
Regular water isn't in.
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530. It's the primary ingredient
in aqueous martinis.
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531. The young people might enjoy playing along
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532. with the theme of Café Salmonella
and its virulently fishy decor.
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533. We just wish our friends could be here
enjoying it with us.
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534. That's understandable.
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535. It's quite a quagmire
to be stuck in a fashionable apartment
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536. while others are enjoying
the escape of a glamorous meal.
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537. Can you be more specific?
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538. Sit tight for a long lunch,
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539. and everything will be taken care of
by your loyal wait staff.
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540. I suggest a 46-course tasting menu
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541. designed for persons
living in a 46-story building.
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542. It is a nice, slow, leisurely meal
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543. that keeps people in their seats until
everyone has been successfully rescued.
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544. My brother once said suspicious activity
is like good jazz.
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545. We'll know it when we hear it.
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546. We have agents making sure Olaf's lunch
will take as long as possible,
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547. giving us time to search the building.
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548. All 46 stories.
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549. Even if we get past the doorperson,
46 stories is a lot of ground to cover,
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550. and a lot of stairs.
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551. - Who said we'll take the stairs?
- How long do we have?
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552. As long as it takes rich people
to eat lunch.
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553. "Rich People Have Lunch."
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554. Wait until the readers
of the Daily Punctilio see this.
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555. Esmé Squalor dining at Café Salmonella
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556. with three orphans
and a handsome foreign man.
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557. - And her husband.
- Not pictured.
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558. Je m'appelle...
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559. Ooh! Continental.
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560. Baudelaires, so happy to see you,
and in such stylish circumstances.
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561. An unemployed librarian
came into my office
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562. who had her doubts
about you living in high society.
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563. Now that I see you eating
in a stylish restaurant,
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564. I know you'll be properly cared for
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565. by the city's seventh most powerful
financial adviser.
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566. Sixth!
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567. - Sixth! Sixth most...
- Sixth. Sixth.
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568. Mr. Poe, it's important we speak with you.
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569. It's important I speak
with the lady with flashy camera.
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570. It's true that you're deciding
which restaurant is in und which is out?
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571. The Daily Punctilio
has an impeccable reputation.
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572. We predicted the outcome
of two of the last nine elections.
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573. Would you like a hot tip
on the next restaurant to be in?
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574. - From a handsome foreign man? Do tell!
- Right this way.
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575. If you're here,
who's looking for the Quagmires?
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576. An excellent question, Klaus.
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577. You remember my administrative assistant,
Jacquelyn.
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578. - Of course.
- We've seen her in a movie.
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579. And a labyrinth.
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580. And in my office.
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581. She asked for a lunch
to celebrate Secretary's Day.
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582. I was in the mood
for some vigorously fancy dining.
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583. So we can all sit back and relax,
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584. because everything is going
according to plan.
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585. Plan?
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586. - Suction cups.
- Suction cups.
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587. Non-slippery shoes.
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588. Non-slippery shoes.
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589. Safety rope.
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590. - I have a question about the rope.
- It attaches to your waist.
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591. Then what does it attach to?
The building? The fire escape?
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592. Me.
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593. So, Jacques Snicket, we go down together.
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594. No, Olivia Caliban, we go up together.
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595. I'm back! Oh! Did I miss the entire lunch?
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596. You didn't even miss the first course,
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597. which is creamy salmon soup
with a hint of salmon
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598. and the eye of a salmon
hidden in the bottom.
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599. Keep your eyes peeled.
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600. I hope we find the Quagmires soon
and that these ropes are sturdy.
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601. The next course is salmon sabayon,
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602. which I'll pour very slowly
from this little pitcher
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603. that looks like a salmon throwing up.
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604. We're just gonna sorta dance
this around a little bit.
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605. Salmon bread
served with salmon butter
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606. distilled from the head
of a freshly caught salmon.
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607. What am I tasting here?
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608. Rutabaga.
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609. The life cycle of the salmon is not unlike
the life cycle of human beings,
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610. in that it begins in cozy circumstances,
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611. gets progressively colder,
and often ends in suffering and tragedy.
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612. Now this salmon here was burned alive.
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613. One of the most difficult aspects
of a salmon's life cycle
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614. is when they swim upstream to spawn,
a word which here means
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615. "spend quality time
with the salmon they love most."
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616. Swimming upstream
is a difficult thing to do,
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617. because you are swimming
against the current.
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618. The Baudelaires felt as if they were
swimming upstream at Café Salmonella,
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619. and not just because they were surrounded
by so much salmon.
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620. - Gravlax!
- Gravlax?
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621. - Salmon.
- Ah.
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622. They were swimming against the current
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623. of everyone believing Olaf was
a foreign man named Gunther.
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624. Gunther, your culture is so interesting.
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625. Not like other countries that make me
feel guilty and uncomfortable.
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626. Jerome, have you noticed
anything about Gunther?
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627. He has a bit of an accent.
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628. - Something more suspicious than an accent.
- Baudelaires, I'm surprised at you.
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629. Do you know what "xenophobia" means?
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630. Phobia means "the fear of,"
like podophobia means "the fear of feet."
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631. Yes, but xenophobia
is the fear of strangers
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632. because they come from different places
or happen to eat different foods...
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633. Salmon tail salad
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634. - with some salmon skin croutons.
- Lovely.
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635. - Ooh!
- Ooh.
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636. I never expected you children
to be xenophobic.
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637. Your parents weren't afraid of anything.
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638. You should've seen your mother
when she fought that eagle.
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639. She was a remarkable woman.
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640. I just wish that I'd listened to her more.
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641. Why did you lose touch?
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642. - There's many factors—
- Make way for an important reporter.
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643. I just phoned in a hot scoop
that will really elevate our readership.
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644. Elevate our... Elevate our...
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645. Elevator... Elevator...
Elevate our readership.
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646. What did you say?
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647. I said,
"Important reporter coming through."
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648. You're thinking.
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649. It could be nothing,
but it could be everything.
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650. Can we get back to 667 Dark Avenue?
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651. Not until you get through
the entire life cycle of the salmon.
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652. This is, how do I say,
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653. the end, il finito, el end de lunch
de salmono, please. Please!
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654. Please, sir. There are more floors,
I mean courses, to go.
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655. We can't leave now.
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656. Eating too much food for too much money
is the essence of civilization.
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657. Nothing would make me leave this place!
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658. Café Salmonella is out!
Herring Houdini is in!
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659. Finally!
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660. I'm putting the orphans in doggy bag
to take home.
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661. What are you talking about?
It's time to eat!
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662. - After a meal like that—
- Hurry, hurry, hurry.
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663. Before anyone else sees us eating in this
hole-in-the-wall! This place is so out!
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664. This is our chance.
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665. Jerome, that place is fishy.
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666. Don't eat or drink anything they give you.
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667. I never want to eat
or drink anything fishy again.
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668. - It's no use!
- We're swimming upstream!
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669. Where...
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670. Donner, party of five? Donner?
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671. You did it again, Eleanora.
Look at this crowd.
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672. Every journalist knows
when a foreign man gives you a tip,
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673. you should believe him without question.
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674. - Right this way, rich people!
- Oh!
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675. You're certain there's no herring in this?
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676. - I promise.
- Oh, thank God.
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677. This isn't working.
You need to shut this place down.
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678. Are you kidding?
We're booked through February.
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679. Never mind that! Where are the orphans?
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680. Ow! God!
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681. We've searched 45 floors.
No sign of the Quagmires.
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682. Let's hope we get lucky in the penthouse.
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683. What Mrs. Poe said about elevators
got me thinking.
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684. On every other floor there is
one elevator, but here there's two.
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685. There has to be an explanation.
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686. Maybe it's where Count Olaf
hid the Quagmires.
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687. No platform, no console, no cables
or electromagnetic braking system.
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688. - There's no elevator at all.
- The elevator's ersatz.
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689. - It's just a long dark tunnel.
- A shaft.
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690. The Quagmires got kidnapped
while trying to help us.
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691. - It's our fault they're gone.
- It's not.
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692. - It is if we don't rescue them.
- We will.
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693. Mmm! Mmm-mmm-mmm.
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694. This food is so much better than all that
other delicious food at that other place.
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695. Excuse me.
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696. They disappeared.
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697. We've managed to lure everyone else
except for the orphans.
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698. We'll skip dessert, please.
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699. Yes. Yes, this food is so in,
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700. it's actually hard to be in my mouth.
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701. What do you think, Jerome?
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702. I'm sorry. I'm feeling so sleepy.
It must be something I drank.
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703. You can sleep it off on way home.
Hurry to penthouse
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704. to make sure nothing has been stolen
during the afternoon.
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705. You're not going anywhere...
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706. until you entertain us with a song.
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707. What?
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708. Didn't that man work at the other place?
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709. My sources have learned
you're quite the chanteuse.
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710. No, that's the lighting.
My skin is regular foreign color.
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711. He's being modest.
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712. Gunther's songbird skills have earned him
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in one small magazine.
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714. No, no.
You must be thinking of other foreign man.
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715. Why, you'd have to launch
a citywide manhunt
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716. to catch a singer this good.
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717. Won't you please grace the crowd
at this in restaurant with a little song?
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718. I know the readers of the Daily Punctilio
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719. would love to hear about a man from
a foreign country singing in a restaurant.
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720. Mmm, mmm, mmm! Publicity.
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721. Some music will help me
digest my fish heads.
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722. No! No! No! Absolutely... What's the word?
Never as long as I live.
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723. Pretty please?
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724. For Secretary's Day?
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725. For Secretary's Day!
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726. For Secretary's Day! For Secretary's Day!
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727. For Secretary's Day!
For Secretary's Day!
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728. For Secretary's Day!
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729. For Secretary's Day! For Secretary's Day!
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730. For Secretary's Day!
For Secretary's Day!
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732. Mind the tempo on the bridge
and watch me for the key changes.
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733. Let's hear it for the band!
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734. Ow.
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735. You nervous?
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736. I'm anxious.
I'm not sure if I'm ready to do this.
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737. Me neither.
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738. If we wait until we're ready,
we'll wait the rest of our lives.
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739. - Duncan!
- Isadora!
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