1. We have to keep going, Sunny.
I'm tired, too,
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2. but we have to find Violet
before it's too late.
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3. Do you think it's true
one of our parents survived the fire?
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4. It is difficult to describe
how Klaus and Sunny felt,
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5. hiding in the mail delivery vents
at Heimlich Hospital.
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6. So, allow me to explain it
by describing something
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7. that happened
to my good friend, Mr. Sirin.
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8. Mr. Sirin was a lepidopterist,
a word which usually means
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by government officials.
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12. Open up.
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13. We're here for your butterflies.
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as wide as he could
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alive and whole.
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18. Mr. Sirin was captured,
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from government questioning.
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particularly fraught or tense,
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butterflies in their stomach.
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24. Having butterflies in one's stomach
is not a pleasant feeling,
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how Klaus and Sunny felt,
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watching Count Olaf and Esmé Squalor
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28. My diagnosis is
you've been captured.
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30. You're not real doctors.
You'll never get away with this.
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31. You're right about one of those things.
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32. You're right. We've got to rescue Violet
and get out of this hostile hospital.
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33. What the devil?
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34. My files, my films,
my paperwork.
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35. I file this under "D"
for both disaster and deceit.
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36. Who would do such a terrible thing?
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37. Attention.
This is Dr. Mattathias Medical School,
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and Hospital Administration.
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39. I have nothing to do with party planning.
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two of the three Baudelaire murderers
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42. If you see any children whom you recognize
from the Daily Punctilio,
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to the most stylish nurse you can find.
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44. Thank you.
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45. I'm in the mood
for fish and chips.
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46. - The intercom.
- What?
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47. - The intercom.
- "Inter" what? Oh. Sorry.
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48. Hello.
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49. Well, well, well, well, well, well, well,
well, well, well, well.
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50. You really do tie a beautiful bow, Esmé.
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51. I just thought she needed
a little sprucing up.
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52. I'm sorry, I can't hear you
with the tape over your mouth.
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53. I said...
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55. You're not really
Dr. Medical School, are you?
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56. You're that awful Count Olaf.
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57. Ding, ding, ding.
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58. What a fool I've been.
I should have known better
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for a handsome stranger.
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60. Easy, sister.
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61. I'm not done with you, Babs.
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62. You helped me capture Violet,
and now you're going to help me hide her.
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63. Ha! You couldn't hide a binder clip here.
The paperwork keeps track of everything
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64. from surgical knives to a cookie
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65. dropped behind the X-ray machine.
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66. Anybody in this hospital would stick out
like a sore thumb
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67. if their name wasn't
on today's patient list,
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68. which is a complete list of
all the patients here.
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69. Then I'll just take your clipboard.
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70. What? No.
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71. Anything but my clipboard.
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72. Take my eyeballs! Take my feet!
I need my clip—
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If we devise a fake name for Violet,
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won't be able to find her...
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77. until we want them to, that is.
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78. - The hunter has become the hunted.
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79. That makes no sense.
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80. You catch more flies with honey.
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81. Catch more... Who's the fly...
I thought that was vinegar.
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82. You're the honey and those orphans are—
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83. Sometimes I drink a whole glass of vinegar
if no one's watching.
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84. Sometimes I wonder about you two.
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85. Wakey, wakey, eggs and bakey.
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86. Get up, lazy bones.
We're distributing today's patient list.
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87. - And they're totally real names, too.
- Totally.
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88. They sure look real to me.
Come on, everybody. Vocal warm-ups.
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89. Violet must be somewhere
in this hospital.
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90. Otherwise, Olaf and Esmé would have
left by now. We have to find her.
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91. - I don't know.
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92. Olaf is watching us
through the security cameras
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93. and the rest might recognize us
as "murderers" from the Daily Punctilio.
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94. Hey!
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95. - Could we have some balloons?
- Of course, brother.
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96. - Take two and start singing.
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97. The boss said to keep the girl on ice
until we're ready for her.
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98. - That sounds cold.
- It's an expression.
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99. - Oh.
- She's just in one of these rooms.
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100. We need a way to search all the rooms.
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101. Time to visit all these rooms.
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102. - Could you call a nurse?
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103. I was supposed to take painkillers,
but nobody came by to give them to me.
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104. Sorry, we don't have time for that.
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105. We have to visit each and every room
in this hospital
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107. Water.
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108. A cheerful attitude is much more
effective at fighting illness
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109. than painkillers or water.
So, cheer up and enjoy your balloon.
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110. Let's see. Next on our list
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in room 105 of the Plague Ward.
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112. - Come on, brothers and sisters.
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113. Water, please.
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114. - Water.
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115. Comfy?
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116. Klaus and Sunny will find me.
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117. Oh, I'm counting on it.
If I know your siblings,
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118. your brainy brother will follow the clues
right into my clutches.
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119. We've outsmarted you every time.
We'll do it again.
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120. I don't think you will outsmart me,
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121. not this time.
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122. Have you ever hunted, Violet?
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123. Of course not.
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124. Well, if you had, you'd be familiar
with a particular experience.
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at the end of a long hunt,
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127. And the animal looks into your eyes,
deep into them,
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128. to see if there's any mercy in there.
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129. And when it sees that there is not...
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131. It gives its life to you.
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132. Well, I have you cornered, Violet,
and I have no mercy.
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133. Soon enough, your siblings
will fall into my trap.
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134. And when they do, I won't be satisfied
with just your fortune.
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135. This time, I will obliterate you
and the entire Baudelaire line
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137. Won't that be fun?
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138. Darling, Hooky had a question about
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139. which bone saw is scariest,
and I'm just not sure.
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140. Be right there, my pet.
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141. Well, a fake doctor's work is never done.
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142. Oh, I wouldn't bother screaming for help.
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143. In a hospital,
screams are perfectly normal.
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144. Am I right?
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145. Let's do the verse about leprosy.
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146. You're right. I don't think
this is a good use of our time.
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147. We haven't seen a sign of Violet.
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148. This is a break room for doctors.
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149. I wish we were doctors.
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150. Then we could search this hospital.
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151. Good thinking.
If Olaf can fool people using disguises,
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153. I feel like I have butterflies
in my stomach,
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155. How are you doing there?
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156. Let's hope this works.
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157. That's better.
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158. I'm gonna get us both out of here,
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159. but you have to be quiet and do as I say.
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160. - Do you understand?
- Mm-hmm.
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161. I'm gonna untie you now,
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162. but you have to stay still, okay?
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163. Why are you laughing?
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164. Sorry. Sometimes I laugh
when I'm very, very frightened.
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165. I hate hospitals. Always have.
Scariest places on Earth.
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167. I wanted to work for the post office,
but everyone said that was a pipe dream.
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168. I have to find my siblings
and get away from Olaf.
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169. What's the fastest way
out of this hospital?
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170. There is no fast way.
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171. First, file the release papers
in quadruplicate,
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173. Is there a way out
of here that doesn't involve paperwork?
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174. You can die.
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175. Or you can take a left at the next hall.
The exit's that way.
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176. There's someone coming.
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177. If we disguise ourselves,
we can roam around freely.
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178. What Klaus would do.
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179. Are you suggesting we pretend
to have medical degrees
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180. that we don't actually have?
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181. You have to be quiet.
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182. Sorry, I'm just so nervous.
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183. You're calling attention.
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184. Let me sleep. I'm on a break.
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185. I've never faked anything in my life!
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186. The very thought is preposterous.
It's unthinkable. It's exhilarating.
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187. Yes! Let's do it!
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188. Put on this coat. Just be quiet.
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189. By gum, I want to live!
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190. Well, that's a shame.
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191. We don't always get what we want.
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192. - Still think you can outsmart me?
- What have you done with Babs?
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193. You were such a bad influence on her,
we had to separate you two.
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194. But that's all right. We will fix
your delinquent behavior once and for all.
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195. Surgically.
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196. We found the anesthesia machine.
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197. This makes me see colored bubbles.
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198. Now, shh.
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199. Just relax...
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200. - and count backward from ten.
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201. What are you gonna do to me?
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202. Shh.
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203. Night-night.
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204. You're right. The volunteers have
a list of all the patients.
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205. Maybe we can get them
to give us a look at it.
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206. Uh, you!
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207. You, you, you.
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208. Me, sir?
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209. Yes, you.
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210. I have misplaced my patient list.
I was wondering if I could have yours.
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211. Patient list?
But patient lists are precious.
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212. We get them every morning from...
Oh, hello, other doctor.
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213. Yes?
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214. Perhaps you can help this first doctor
I was talking to.
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215. How may I be of service?
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216. He lost his patient list,
so he can't find his patients.
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217. Is that so?
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What is your name, Doctor?
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219. My name is Dr. Faustus.
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220. Dr. Faustus?
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221. - MD.
- You look terribly young to be a doctor.
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222. Where did you attend medical school,
Dr. Faustus?
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223. Uh, Oxford, obviously.
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224. Huh. "Oxford." Sounds made-up.
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225. It is not.
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226. Dr. Medical School,
may I have a peek at your list?
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227. Why don't you follow me
back to my otherwise deserted office,
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228. and I'll make you a copy.
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229. - Looks like you could use the exercise.
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230. There's no time to lose.
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231. I have a patient in need of medicine.
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232. And you wouldn't want
all these witnesses to know
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233. you let a patient die on your watch now,
would you, Dr. Medical School?
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234. You both seem pretty legit, to be honest.
You're both wearing medical coats.
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236. There, I saved a life today.
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238. Just doing my job.
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239. You could applaud a bit.
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240. The camaraderie at this hospital
is really inspiring.
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241. Now we'll never get
our hands on that list.
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242. Sunny, you are amazing.
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243. She's not here. How can we find her
if her name's not on the list?
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244. Good thinking. Count Olaf often uses
a ridiculous fake name.
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245. Wait, that makes me think of something
Duncan wrote in his notes.
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246. Duncan wrote "Ana Gram."
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247. I thought that was a name,
but it's a clue.
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in a different word,
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when he wants to hide something,
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254. and, right now, he's hiding our sister.
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255. So, if we find the anagram,
we find Violet.
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256. Excuse me, but I was visiting
that bird town on business
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257. when I came down with light-headedness.
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258. I'm afraid
I might have picked up swine flu.
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259. If you'd like to see a doctor,
fill out the paperwork.
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260. An institution after my own heart.
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261. This hospital once had the finest records
this side of the Mortmain Mountains.
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262. But that's gone now.
My life's work has been destroyed.
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263. That paperwork can never be re-filed.
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264. You could use a secretary.
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265. In my experience,
people who say they want to help you
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267. I know what you mean.
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268. My secretary disappeared
into the Hinterlands somewhere.
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269. Shall I just wait here?
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270. I just love hospitals.
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271. I used to.
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272. This is taking too long.
There's too many names.
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273. You're right, we can eliminate
any name without a "v."
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274. We know Violet Baudelaire has 16 letters.
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275. We must find her
before Olaf does something horrible.
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276. Scalpel?
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277. Check.
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278. Bone saw?
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279. Check.
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280. Skull drill?
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281. Check.
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282. It's time.
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283. Let's lose our first patient.
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284. Well, look at this name.
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Rearrange the letters, and you get...
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287. It smells like disinfectant.
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288. I know. I'm hungry, too.
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289. She's not here, Sunny.
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290. Who's not here...
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291. Doctor?
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to the patient that was in this room?
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293. Do you mean the ugly little girl
with the big mouth?
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294. She's being prepped for surgery.
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295. - Surgery?
- Yes, so you're just in time.
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296. Paging Dr. Faustus.
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297. You are desperately needed
in the operating theater.
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298. In precisely five minutes, we will perform
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299. the world's first cranioectomy
on a teenage girl.
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300. Well, "cranio" means head,
and "ectomy" means to remove something.
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301. You know very big words.
You must be a very good doctor.
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302. Let's find out how good.
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303. We all hope
this very dangerous operation
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305. But, as always, in the field of medicine,
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307. If you're wondering about
my enormous, terrifying knife,
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310. Impressive.
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311. Butterflies in your stomach, Dr. Faustus?
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312. Don't worry. This is going to be fun.
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313. - Program?
- Program.
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314. Program.
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I got tickets to this operation.
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after going on sale.
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317. - I hope it's a musical.
- I brought my opera glasses.
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318. They were an anniversary gift
from my wife.
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319. You ought to have someone take a look
at that cough, buddy.
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320. Cough?
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and silence all mechanical devices.
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I've been eagerly awaiting you.
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our little sleeping beauty here.
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The anesthesia won't last forever.
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in the middle of the operation.
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328. Doctors, nurses,
Volunteers Fighting Disease,
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329. gore fans, regular people,
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of Heimlich Hospital.
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331. I am Dr. Mattathias Medical School,
and these are my associates.
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- Nurse Glo.
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Terrific Elliandra—
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337. And, of course, the man
who will be performing the operation,
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in which the patient's head is removed.
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341. Scientists have discovered
that many health problems
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343. So, the best thing to do for the patient
is remove the head altogether.
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344. Now, a cranioectomy is as dangerous
as it is necessary.
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345. There is a chance that the patient
may tragically die during the operation,
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up for grabs.
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347. But sometimes we make sacrifices
in the name of advancement.
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you are going to learn information
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like a strike of lightning...
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falling out of a window,
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to use the information
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the most unlikely piece of reading.
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the first incision,
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I should talk a little bit
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it was an obscure book
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The Complete and Total History of Knives.
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Now let's see you use it.
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would never perform a procedure
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in the world.
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368. Early knives have been found
in Mayan tombs, Egyptian temples.
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369. There are many different types of knife,
which I'm going to list for you now.
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371. There's the pen knife, the pocket knife,
the butter knife—
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372. What a lengthy explanation,
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373. but it's time for the main event.
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374. Yes, all these lovely people
will understand the process better
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377. Yeah, cut off her head.
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378. Do it.
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379. Do it.
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380. Do it! Do it! Do it!
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381. Do it!
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382. Do it!
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383. Do it! Do it!
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384. Do it! Do it!
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385. Do it!
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386. Do it!
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387. Do it! Do it!
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388. Do it!
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389. Do it!
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390. Do it!
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391. Do it! Do it!
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392. Do it! Do it! Do it! Do it!
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393. Do it! Do it!
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394. Do it! Do it! Do it! Do it!
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395. Do it! Do it! Do it! Do it! Do it! Do it!
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396. Wait!
I... I cannot perform this operation.
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397. Why not?
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398. There is one thing to be done.
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we do here at Heimlich Hospital.
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but sooner or later,
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and there will be blood.
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Unless?
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413. We'll stop this operation right now
if you give me the item
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from the Library of Records last night.
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417. Mine, mine, mine, mine,
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That's the Snicket file.
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my attention that this man is an impostor.
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426. - He is not a doctor at all.
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427. He's two children, neither of which
have graduated from medical school.
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428. Oh, my gosh, it's those Baudelaires.
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429. Baudelaires? You're not doctors.
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430. No, they're murderers.
They killed Count Olaf.
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431. - Who?
- He... He's a very handsome actor.
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432. We didn't kill anybody.
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433. These people disguised my sister
so they could chop off her head.
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434. They did what?
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435. Violet.
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436. Don't be ridiculous.
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437. You're the one
trying to saw off her head. Look.
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438. I think it's best
the children come along with me.
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439. Not that I would believe a stranger
over you Baudelaires,
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440. but if you're not murderers,
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441. why sneak into the hospital in disguise?
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442. I think I can explain that.
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443. - We're glad to see you.
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444. Well, I'm glad to see you, too,
even if you are a bit blurry.
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445. I thought for sure
you would have snuck away
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446. after your prolonged
and treacherous vandalism.
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447. Vandalism? That's terrible.
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448. It was terrible.
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449. These three Baudelaire murderers
pretended to be volunteers.
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450. They made a fake key ring
and switched it for the real one,
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451. so that they could break
into the Library of Records
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452. and destroy any files about their crimes.
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453. I thought you were my friends.
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454. We didn't mean to destroy anything.
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455. I'm sorry we tricked you,
and I am so sorry about your library,
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456. but we're not the real criminals here.
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457. The real criminals are...
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458. Where's Count Olaf?
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459. I suppose I should start at the beginning.
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460. But, before I do,
I have an important update.
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461. It seems there may have been
a survivor of the fire.
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462. What?
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463. Did you say...
- That's right.
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464. I can't believe it.
This changes everything.
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465. Attention.
This is Dr. Mattathias Medical School,
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466. with some very important news.
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467. A terrible fire has broken out
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468. - in the Heimlich Hospital.
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469. The fire was set in the Library of Records
by the Baudelaire murderers.
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470. Please arrest them and bring them to me.
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471. Oh, and you might want
to evacuate the building.
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472. Or move the patients or something.
Thank you.
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473. We couldn't have started that fire.
We've been in this theater.
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474. Surround them!
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475. Capture those Baudelaires!
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476. We'll perform surgery on all three of you.
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477. What? No,
the children will go to prison, of course.
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478. They'll be in juvenile detention
until they come of age.
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479. They should be tried as adults.
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480. Murderers should get the chair.
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481. These are just children!
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482. Very small chairs, then.
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483. Go!
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484. - Hal, please.
- You destroyed my library.
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485. - Ow! The baby bit me!
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486. Get the Baudelaires!
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487. Don't let them get away!
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488. Tackle them!
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489. - This is like PE class all over again.
Murderers!
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490. Get 'em!
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491. - We're in trouble.
- I see that.
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492. This way. This way.
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493. - Now I need a doctor.
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494. We need your help.
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495. The hospital is on fire.
We have to get out.
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496. - I'll try. How high up are we?
- Uh...
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497. Uh, thirty, forty feet. Too high to jump.
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498. There's a crowd, too.
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500. No.
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501. Please?
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502. - The film, do you have it?
- We had to give it to Esmé.
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503. We have to focus on getting out.
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504. I don't have my ribbon.
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505. Thank you, Sunny.
I know it's silly, but it helps.
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506. The surgical tubing.
Tie it up, make a cord.
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507. I'll tie it to the pipe
with the Devil's Tongue knot
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508. - so we can break our fall.
- Is that safe?
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509. Many people jump from high places
on long, rubbery cords for fun.
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510. We can do it to escape.
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511. - If it's 40 feet, we won't make it.
- If it's 30, we might.
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512. - We won't leave you behind again.
- I'll hold on to you.
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514. Yeah!
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515. I have butterflies in my stomach.
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516. Hold on tight.
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517. Here I am. Nurse Lucafont.
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518. Many things in this world
I do not know.
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519. I don't know exactly how caterpillars know
to create their cocoons.
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520. I don't know how
some people are brave enough
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521. to follow their passion
in a world set out to destroy them.
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522. Oh, not again.
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523. I do not know
where the Baudelaire children are
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524. or if they are safe or alive.
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525. There is one thing I do know.
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527. in the Ward for People with Nasty Rashes
in Heimlich Hospital
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528. is not 30 or 40 feet off the ground.
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529. It's 20, which is one foot higher
than the length of the cord.
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530. So when the children leapt
into the smoky air,
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532. Ow!
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533. We survived.
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534. That really stung.
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535. Act casual.
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536. - Keep your eyes open for the Baudelaires.
- I'll find them. I know I will.
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537. Hurry up or I'll leave you behind.
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538. Coming! Open the trunk.
I'll throw these costumes in.
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539. This is horrific.
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540. We never found the sugar bowl
after the librarian told us it was here.
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541. - It's worse than that.
- I know,
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542. and the Baudelaire brats escaped again.
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543. It's very, very worse than that.
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544. There may be a survivor
of the Baudelaire fire.
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545. The police and the fire department
are here.
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546. They already think we're murderers.
Now they'll think we're arsonists.
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547. We need an escape.
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548. - I think we already have one.
What?
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549. We can't wander the Hinterlands,
hoping we don't get captured.
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550. Getting into that trunk
is getting captured.
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551. Get in the car this instant!
I'm leaving on the count of three.
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552. Just one second, boss.
We're waiting for you-know-who.
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553. One.
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554. Stings real bad.
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555. - Two!
Oh.
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557. Three.
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558. What's next, boss?
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559. How should I know? I'm not...
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561. Oh!
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562. Let me help you.
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563. My paperwork, my clipboard, it's all gone.
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564. I'm sorry for your loss.
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565. I've lost a lot of paperwork myself...
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566. and three orphans.
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567. I guess we're still on the lam.
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568. We're alive, and we're together.
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570. alone because of a cruel twist of fate,
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571. a phrase which means nothing has gone
the way I thought it would.
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572. I was once a content man
with a comfortable home,
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a woman that I loved very much,
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574. and an extremely reliable typewriter.
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575. But it's all gone,
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to remember those happy days
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578. It's all gone. It's all gone.
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some dismal story
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by some cruel and invisible author.
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581. It isn't a pleasant way to feel.
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