1. - Previously on Hannibal ...
- I want you to help me.
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2. You've read about it.
- This is a very shy boy, Will.
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3. I would love to meet him.
- I'm Francis Dolarhyde.
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4. Ms. McClane, can I give you
a ride home?
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5. - (Hannibal): Have you
considered the possibility that
he may believe he is disfigured?
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6. - May I touch your face?
I just want to know
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7. if you're smiling or frowning.
- I'm smiling.
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8. [Hello, Dr. Lecter.]
- What are you becoming?
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9. - (hoarsely): [The Great
Red Dragon.]
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10. Buh... Pa! Pa!
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11. Buh... Buh... Buh...
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12. Shuh...
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13. Reh.
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14. Reh!
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15. Buh!
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16. Reh! Meh! Keh!
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17. - (man): [Baltimore State
Hospital.]
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18. - (Francis): Hello. My name
is Byron Metcalf.
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19. I'm Hannibal Lecter's lawyer.
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20. - One moment, please.
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21. - I'll hold.
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22. - (Hannibal):
(inhaling sharply)
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23. - Hello,
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24. Dr. Lecter.
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25. As an avid fan,
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26. I wanted to tell you that
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27. I'm delighted
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28. that you have taken
an interest in me.
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29. I don't believe
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30. you would tell them who I am,
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31. even if you knew.
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32. - I knew that you alone
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33. would understand this.
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34. The important thing
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35. is what I am becoming.
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36. - (hoarsely): The Great...
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37. Red...
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38. Dragon.
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39. I have admired you for years
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40. and I have
a complete collection
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41. of your press notices.
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42. Actually,
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43. I think of them
as unfair reviews.
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44. - As unfair as yours?
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45. They like to sling
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46. demeaning nicknames,
don't they?
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47. - "Tooth Fairy".
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48. - What could be more
inappropriate?
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49. - It would shame me
for you to see that,
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50. if I didn't know that you
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51. have suffered the same
distortions in the press.
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52. - You've read
Freddie Lounds's latest?
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53. - It's not a good
picture of you.
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54. - Your speech is bent and pruned
by disabilities,
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55. real and imagined,
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56. but your words are startling.
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57. - I want
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58. to be recognized by you.
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59. - As John the Baptist
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60. recognized the one
who came after.
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61. - I want
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62. to sit before you
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63. as the Dragon sat before 666
in Revelation.
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64. I have...
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65. things I would
love to show you.
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66. Someday,
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67. if circumstances permit,
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68. I would like to meet you
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69. and watch you...
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70. meld...
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71. with the strength
of the Dragon.
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72. - See how magnificent you are?
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73. "Did he who made the Lamb
make thee?"
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74. - I awoke in
the fresh-smelling semidark,
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75. knowing in some primal way
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76. that I was near the sea.
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77. Day and evening again,
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78. the smell of fresh flowers
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79. and the vague awareness
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80. of a needle bleeding into me.
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81. He never called me my name.
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82. That was strange at first,
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83. and then it wasn't strange.
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84. And then
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85. my name
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86. was Lydia Fell.
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87. Deeply-felt truths
about myself
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88. as Bedelia Du Maurier
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89. were smoke and mirrors
of the highest order.
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90. What we take for granted
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91. about our sense of self,
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92. everything we see,
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93. everything we remember,
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94. is nothing more
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95. than a construct
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96. of the mind.
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97. Dante was the first
to conceive
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98. of hell as a planned space.
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99. An urban environment.
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100. Before Dante, we spoke not
of the Gates of Hell,
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101. but of the Mouth
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102. of Hell.
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103. My journey to damnation began
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104. when I was swallowed
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105. by the beast.
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106. Thank you.
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107. - Poor, Dr. Du Maurier
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108. swallowed whole.
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109. Suffering inside Hannibal
Lecter's bowels
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110. for what must have felt like
an eternity.
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111. You didn't lose yourself,
Bedelia,
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112. you just crawled so far up his
ass you couldn't be bothered.
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113. - Hello, Will.
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114. - You hitched your star
to a man
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115. commonly known
as a monster.
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116. You're the
Bride of Frankenstein.
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117. - We've both been his bride.
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118. - How did you manage
to walk away unscarred?
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119. Huh?
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120. I'm covered in scars.
- I wasn't myself.
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121. You were.
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122. Even when you weren't,
you were.
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123. - I wasn't wearing adequate
armour.
- No.
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124. You were naked.
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125. Have you been to see him?
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126. - Yes.
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127. - You haven't learned
your lesson, have you?
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128. Or did you just
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129. miss him that much?
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130. - Have you been to see him?
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131. - I've seen enough of him.
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132. I was with him
behind the veil.
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133. You were always
on the other side.
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134. - Something we should
talk about.
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135. - You'll have to make
an appointment.
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136. - We're at the zoo.
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137. Why are we at the zoo?
It's cold for the zoo.
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138. - Did you ever
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139. see a tiger?
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140. - No.
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141. - They're working on its tooth
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142. and they have
to put him to sleep.
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143. If you want,
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144. you can touch him.
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145. You wanna do it?
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146. - It's in here.
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147. - How do I know
he's sound asleep?
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148. - Tickle him.
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149. - (man): Do you have
a general impression?
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150. I can describe
as much as you like.
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151. Put your left hand
on the edge of the table.
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152. You can explore with
your right. Take your time.
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153. - D?
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154. I'd like you to tell me
what you see,
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155. if you don't mind.
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156. - He's... striking.
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157. Orange and black stripes.
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158. The orange is so bright,
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159. it's almost
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160. bleeding into the air
around him.
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161. It's radiant.
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162. I'm right here with you.
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163. - That was a very
elegant gesture.
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164. Eloquent, too.
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165. Maybe the most eloquent thing
I ever heard of.
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166. That tiger,
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167. this house...
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168. You're full of surprises, D.
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169. I don't think anyone at Gateway
knows you at all.
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170. - Did you ask them?
- No.
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171. - Then how do you know
nobody knows me?
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172. - Because they wonder
about you.
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173. They wonder about everything.
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174. They find you very mysterious.
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175. - Did they tell you how I look?
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176. - I didn't ask them.
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177. But, yes, they told me.
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178. Do you want to hear it?
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179. Don't ask if you don't.
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180. - I think I'll tell you.
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181. They said you have
a kind of
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183. neatness that they like.
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184. They say you're very
sensitive about your face
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185. and that you shouldn't be.
Where the hell are you?
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186. Ah!
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187. Here you are.
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188. Do you want to know
what I think?
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189. I hope I didn't shock you.
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190. Good morning.
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191. - Good morning.
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192. - I really had
a terrific time, D.
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193. - (panting): Good.
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194. Me, too.
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195. - But I need to go home now.
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196. - Yes. Good.
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197. I'll take you now.
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198. - Go behind your worktable.
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199. If you approach the barrier
before you hear the lock snap,
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200. I'll mace you in the face.
Understand?
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201. - Yes, indeed.
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202. Thank you so much, Denise.
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203. - (man): [Are you ready
for your call?]
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204. - Yes, please.
(phone ringing)
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205. - (man): [You've reached the
offices of Byron—]
(dial tone)
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206. - Operator, I don't have the use
of my hands.
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207. Could you please ring
667-JL5-0102?
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208. - Thank you.
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209. - (woman): [Dr. Frederick
Chilton's office.]
- Is this Linda?
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210. - [Linda doesn't come in
on weekends.]
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211. - Maybe you could help me,
if you don't mind.
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212. This is Bob Greer at
Blaine and Edwards Publishing.
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213. Dr. Chilton asked me to send
a copy of his book to someone,
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214. and Linda was supposed
to give me
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215. the address and phone number,
but she never did.
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216. - I have to catch Federal
Express in about five minutes,
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217. and I don't want to bother
Frederick at home.
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218. It's right there
in his contacts.
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219. I'll dance at your wedding
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220. if you'll read it to me.
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221. - Be a darling and slide that
cursor down to the letter G,
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222. give it a click and I'll be out
of your hair.
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223. - Graham.
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224. Will Graham.
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225. - (Will): Have you had
any contact with him?
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226. - (Bedelia): He sends me
greeting cards
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227. on Christian holidays
and my birthday.
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228. He always includes a recipe.
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229. - If he does end up
eating you, Bedelia,
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230. you'd have it coming.
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231. - I can't blame him for doing
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232. what evolution
has equipped him to do.
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233. - If we just do
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234. whatever evolution
equipped us to do,
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235. murder and cannibalism
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236. are morally acceptable.
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237. - They are acceptable —
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238. to murderers and cannibals.
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239. And you.
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240. - And you.
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241. You lied, Bedelia.
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242. You do that a lot.
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243. Why do you
do that a lot?
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244. - I obfuscate.
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245. Hannibal was never
not my patient.
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249. - Covert because...
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an uncooperative patient?
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a cooperative psychiatrist.
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252. "Do no harm."
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253. - And did you?
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254. - I did.
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255. Technically.
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256. - You dared to care.
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257. - Not the first time I've lost
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259. in a matter where Hannibal
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260. - What did he tell you?
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261. - What do you think
he told me?
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262. - I think he told you
that I'm paranoid.
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263. - Are you?
- Yes.
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264. But that's not to suggest
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265. - You don't trust Dr. Lecter.
- No, there's something wrong
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266. with Dr. Lecter.
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267. - Did you think that way
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the doctor-patient relationship?
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269. - No, it's why he ended it.
He knew I knew.
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had trouble sleeping.
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271. I ended up wildly depressed,
not sleeping at all.
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272. - You believe
your condition worsened
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273. under Dr. Lecter's care?
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274. - "Care"?
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275. He told me to eat more red meat
and wrote a prescription.
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276. - And have you been taking
the medication he prescribed?
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277. - Hell, no!
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to administer phototherapy
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279. to advance my circadian rhythms,
help me sleep,
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280. but it wasn't phototherapy.
He stuck me in front of a light
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281. and I woke up somewhere else.
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282. - Dr. Lecter told me you had
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to phototherapy.
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284. - No, he did something to me.
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285. - You experienced
a traumatic event that you now
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287. - I nearly choked on my own
tongue and he remained
indifferent.
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my compassion has been.
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worthy of compassion
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295. - All that time
you were with Hannibal
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one patient.
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to kill another?
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301. You are here
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303. Is your wife aware
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you and Hannibal
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306. - She's aware enough.
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save Hannibal.
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save this new one?
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309. Your experience
of Hannibal's attention
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311. yet so irresistible,
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312. it undermines your ability
to think rationally.
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313. - I am thinking rationally.
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very serious accusations.
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316. - Yes.
- And have you — taken action?
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want me to do?
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318. - Isn't that what
you're supposed to do
on my behalf? And you haven't.
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in your best interest.
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321. - I am not firmly convinced you
give a rat's ass about
my best interest.
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322. Do you believe me?
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323. - I believe you are
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325. I am trying to assist you in
regaining enough insight
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that you require medication.
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327. - What medication would you
prescribe, Dr. Du Maurier?
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328. - I would prescribe
exactly the medication
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329. Dr. Lecter prescribed
and you refused.
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330. - You know, whatever this is,
whatever this is,
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331. this is why Scientologists
hate psychiatry.
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332. - What do you think "this" is?
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333. - Of course he would
refer me to you!
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334. You're just as twisted as he is.
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335. - You're walking
down the street
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336. and you see a wounded bird
in the grass.
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337. What's your first thought?
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338. - It's vulnerable.
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339. I want to help it.
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340. - My first thought
is also that it's vulnerable.
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341. And yet...
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342. I want to crush it.
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of weakness which is
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as the nurturing instinct.
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347. but my first thought
is to do just that.
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348. - You know, I gave up free will.
I continue to act
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349. and feel as though I have it,
but I don't.
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350. The only reason that I'm here is
that that's what was prescribed.
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351. - Neil. Sit down.
- No! No.
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352. This is culty and weird—
(choking)
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353. - Let me help you.
I'm trying to clear
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355. - One thing I learned
from Hannibal
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356. is the alchemy
of lies and truths.
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357. It's how he convinced you
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359. - You're not convinced?
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360. - You're not a killer.
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361. You're capable
of righteous violence
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363. - How are you capable?
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of cruelty require...
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instinct to help someone,
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crushing them instead.
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368. It might save you
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369. a great deal of trouble.
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370. - It was done
carefully and cleanly
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371. with a very sharp knife.
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372. It was not the work
of a child.
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373. - It's a Chinese character
which means, "You hit it,"
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374. an expression sometimes
used in gambling.
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375. - A lucky sign.
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376. The character also appears
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377. on a mahjong tile.
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378. Marks the Red Dragon.
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379. - "And behold
a great red dragon..."
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380. - Are you familiar
with William Blake's
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and the Woman Clothed in Su?
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382. Blake's Dragon
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385. Few images in Western art
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387. nightmarish charge
of demonic sexuality.
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388. - The man who killed
the Jacobis and the Leedses
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that drew him
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He chose them
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393. - The Jacobis were
the first to help him,
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the glory of his becoming.
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395. The Jacobis were better
than anything he knew.
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397. - As the Dragon grows
in strength and glory,
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there is a common factor
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401. - Otherwise you have
to enter more houses
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has left for you.
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403. 11 days to the next full moon.
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404. Tick-tock.
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405. I like this Dragon, Will.
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407. I think he may be quite sane.
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408. A magnificent thing,
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411. - Sign the register, please.
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412. - Painting Study.
Miss Harper.
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I'm Paula Harper.
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the Blake watercolour?
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415. Come with me. I'll show it
to you. You'll need this.
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on Tuesdays,
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419. and researchers are admitted.
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what you're researching?
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as a patron of Blake's.
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- I'm just beginning.
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in this box
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426. because light will fade it.
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427. That's why it's not
on display often.
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428. You understand you're not
allowed to touch it?
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429. I'll display it for you —
that's the rule. OK?
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430. Isn't it stunning?
Even the best
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do the colours justice.
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as well as—
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Mr. Graham.
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you're the second person
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the Blake today.
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436. - Wait here.
Paula, I have another visitor
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