1. - Previously on Hannibal...
- If this is about my position
at the palazzo,
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2. once the path was cleared, I won
the job fairly on my merits.
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3. - Two men from the Capponi
are dead. You are going
to be caught.
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4. - Europe is where a man
of his tastes would settle.
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5. - His tastes are very specific.
- That's how you'll find him.
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6. - Come back with me. We have a
chance to regain our reputations
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7. by capturing the Mostro.
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8. - I'm here for Will Graham.
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9. - I have no reason to stay here.
He saw to that.
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10. I'll help you find him.
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11. On still evenings,
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12. when the air was damp
after a rain,
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13. we played a game.
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14. Hannibal would burn all kinds
of barks and incense
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15. for me to identify
by scent alone.
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16. He was charming...
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17. the way a cub
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18. is charming.
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19. A small cub that grows up
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20. to be like one of the big cats.
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21. - One you can't play with later.
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22. - The day I met Hannibal,
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23. he was an orphan.
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24. I was meant
to meet him
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25. with his sister,
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26. but he was alone.
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27. - How did you meet him?
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28. - I was his aunt's attendant.
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29. My parents sent me to learn
from Lady Murasaki
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30. when I was just a girl.
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31. I learned from Hannibal, too.
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32. - He comes in the guise
of a mentor,
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33. but it's distress
that excites him.
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34. - I'm not in distress.
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35. - Not anymore.
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36. You had a strict rule
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37. about taking life
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38. and you broke it.
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39. Is it on your mind?
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40. Do you see yourself killing him
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41. over and over?
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42. - No.
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43. I see you.
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44. How do you know Hannibal's
in Florence?
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45. - Botticelli.
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46. - I've never been to Italy.
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47. I've never expected to.
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48. Birds eat thousands
of snails every day.
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49. Some of those snails
survive digestion
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50. and emerge to find
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51. they've traveled the world.
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52. - In the belly of the beast.
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53. - I kept cochlear gardens as a
young man to attract fireflies.
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54. Their larvae would devour
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55. many times their own
body weight in snails.
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56. Fuel...
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57. to power a transformation
into a delicate creature
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58. of such beauty.
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59. - To the misfortune
of the snail.
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60. - Snails follow
their nature
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61. as surely as those
that eat them.
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62. - Fireflies live
very brief lives.
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63. - Better to live true to
yourself for an instant
than never know it.
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64. - Not like Will Graham does.
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65. - An insect lacks morality
to agonize over.
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66. Will agonizes about
inevitable change.
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67. - Almost anything can be trained
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68. to resist its instinct.
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69. A shepherd dog doesn't
savage the sheep.
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70. - But it wants to.
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71. Will has reached a state
of moral dumbfounding.
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72. Empathy and
reciprocity.
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73. - Reciprocity.
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74. If we keep track of incoming
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75. and outgoing intentions,
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76. Will Graham is en route
to kill you
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77. while you lie in wait
to kill him.
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78. Now that's reciprocity.
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79. - Ciao, Bella.
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80. - Grazie.
- Here we are.
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81. - Mmm! Grazie.
- Prego.
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82. - You've recently stopped
wearing your wedding ring.
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83. - Yes, and you've recently
started wearing yours.
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84. - I have a young
and lovely wife.
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85. Her efforts have ground
twelve pounds
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86. off my frame.
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87. - La Vita Nuova.
- Yeah.
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88. - Divorced?
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89. - No. Widowed.
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90. I met her here.
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91. It's a little strange to be
in Italy without her.
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92. - What was her name?
- Bella.
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93. - To Bella.
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94. - To Bella.
- To Bella.
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95. - I look at her and I think
about all the things
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96. I want to give her...
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97. - How you will be seen
in her eyes.
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98. - Certainly not in my present
role at the Questura.
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99. I perform menial errands
found for me
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100. by my former
subordinates.
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101. Interviews
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102. in missing person cases.
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103. They've enjoyed
my fall from grace.
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104. - You weren't in Palermo
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105. on official business.
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106. - Neither were you.
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107. - And your subordinates
at the Questura,
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108. they know you're investigating
Hannibal Lecter?
- I'll tell them,
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109. when I know it's Lecter
that I'm investigating.
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110. - You already know.
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111. - I need to be certain.
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112. I am disgraced
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113. and out of fortune.
- It has inclined you
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114. towards a game that's
outside of the law.
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115. I know. I played that game.
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116. And I lost.
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117. - Let's eat.
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118. - Oh, my goodness...
how beautiful.
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119. - Pasta?
- Please.
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120. - This is pappardelle alla
lepre. Can you say it?
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121. - Par-par-delle alla...
- No, no. It's not
"par-par-delle".
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122. - No—no—
- No, it's "pappardelle."
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123. - Pappardelle.
- Yeah! That's it. Yes.
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124. With lepre.
- Ah, well, thank you.
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125. - A table setting from the home
of Dr. Hannibal Lecter.
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126. The silverware is
19th-century Dutch
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127. from Christofle.
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128. The plate is Gien French
china from Tiffany.
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129. The table linen
is damask cotton,
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130. also from Christofle.
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131. - You've got to hand it
to the man.
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132. He has the most marvelous taste.
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133. - I've discovered
a pattern of purchases.
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134. An echo of the life
he lived in Baltimore.
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135. - He likes music, he likes wine,
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136. he likes food and he likes you.
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137. How did you taste, Dr. Bloom?
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138. Sweet, I bet.
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139. I'm sure you got
a taste of him, too.
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140. Spitters are quitters, and you
don't strike me as a quitter.
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141. - The first step in the
development of taste
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142. is to be willing to credit
your own opinion.
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143. But in the areas
of food and wine,
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144. I have to follow
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145. Hannibal's precedents.
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146. A receipt from a Florentine
fine grocer,
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147. Vera dal 1926,
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148. for two bottles
of Bâtard-Montrachet
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149. and some tartufi bianchi.
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150. And another. And another.
And another.
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151. - Huh!
- Once a week,
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152. for the last three months,
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153. a blonde woman has been making
the exact same purchase.
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154. - Due bottiglie
di Bâtard-Montrachet
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155. e li tartufi bianchi,
per favore.
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156. - And she always pays cash.
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157. - Grazie.
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158. - She's shopping for Hannibal.
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159. - Bravo.
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160. - Are we obligated to talk?
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161. - No.
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162. - Strange to talk so much.
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163. Not used to hearing voices
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164. outside my head.
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165. - I hear voices
from all directions.
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166. In the gnawing sameness
of your days...
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167. did you look at
the shape of things?
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168. At...
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169. what you were becoming?
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170. - I wasn't becoming anything.
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171. I was standing still.
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172. Exactly where he left me
standing.
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173. Like taxidermy.
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174. - Hollowed out and...
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175. filled with something else.
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176. - Not something else.
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177. I'm not as malleable as you are.
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178. I was violent
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179. when it was
the right thing to do.
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180. But I think you like it.
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181. - We afforded each other
an experience
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182. we may not otherwise have had.
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183. - If you don't kill him,
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184. you're afraid you are going
to become him.
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185. - Yes.
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186. - There are means
of influence
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187. other than violence.
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188. - Dr. Fell?
- Yes.
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189. - I am Inspector Rinaldo Pazzi
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190. from the Questura
di Firenze.
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191. I was wondering
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192. if you ever met
your predecessor?
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193. - Never met him.
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194. Read several of his monographs.
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195. - The officers who first
investigated checked the Palazzo
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of note
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197. - farewell notes, suicide notes-
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198. found nothing.
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199. - The going assumption is,
he eloped with a woman
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200. and her money.
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201. - What is the going assumption
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202. regarding
Professor Sogliato?
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203. - Still no word?
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204. - You may have had the last
word with Sogliato.
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205. Your colleague...
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206. Signor Albizzi, tells me
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207. no one has spoken
to Professor Sogliato
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208. since he declined your
invitation to dinner.
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209. He is the second to have
disappeared from the Palazzo.
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210. - Like any good investigator,
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211. I'm sure you're sifting the
circumstances for profit.
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212. - Both were bachelors,
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213. well-respected scholars
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214. with orderly lives.
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215. They had some savings,
nothing much.
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216. - Commendatore Pazzi?
- Yeah?
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217. - I think you are a Pazzi
of the Pazzi, am I correct?
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218. - How did you know that?
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219. - You resemble a figure
at the Della Robbia roundels
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220. in your family's chapel
at Santa Croce.
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221. - Yeah. Yeah.
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222. That was Andrea de Pazzi
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223. depicted as John the Baptist.
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224. - Then there's the most famous
Pazzi of all: Francesco.
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225. He attempted to assassinate
Lorenzo the Magnificent
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226. in the cathedral,
at Mass, in 1478.
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227. - Yes, the Pazzi family
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228. were all brought low
on that Sunday.
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229. If you come upon
anything, Dr. Fell,
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230. anything personal
from the missing men,
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231. will you call me?
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232. - Of course, Commendatore.
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233. - I may have information
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234. about Hannibal Lecter.
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235. - I believe so.
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236. Is the reward in effect?
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237. - [Why haven't you
called the police?]
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238. - Is the reward payable in...
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239. special circumstances?
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240. To someone not ordinarily
eligible?
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241. - [Do you mean a bounty
on Dr. Lecter?]
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242. - Yes.
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243. - [It is against international
convention to offer a bounty]
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244. - Yes, I am.
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245. That's all I'm telling you.
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246. - [I suggest you contact
an attorney to discuss]
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247. - Yes. Give me the number.
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248. - I prefer the sound and feel
of the harpsichord.
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249. More alive,
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250. the music arrives
like experience,
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251. sudden and entire.
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252. The piano has
the quality of a memory.
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253. Today has the quality
of a memory.
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254. - You've met Inspector
Pazzi before.
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255. - In my youth...
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256. We shared a fondness
for Botticelli
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257. and crossed paths
in the Uffizi Gallery,
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258. beneath La Primavera.
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259. - Does he know...
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260. what you are?
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261. - When I looked into his face
and stood close enough
to smell him,
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262. I was well aware that all
the elements of epiphany
were present.
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263. - And yet
here you are,
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264. free to tell me
all about it.
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265. - He must wait,
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266. and lurk and think.
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267. It's too soon
to flush his quarry.
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268. He's deciding what to do.
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269. - Someone's put a price
on your head.
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270. - As an early-warning system,
a bounty is better than radar.
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271. It inclines authorities
everywhere
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272. to forsake their duty
and scramble after me
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273. privately.
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274. - Should Rinaldo Pazzi
join Professor Sogliato
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275. and the late curator of the
Palazzo down in the damp?
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276. Should his body be found
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277. after an apparent suicide?
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278. - No. Rinaldo Pazzi,
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279. a Pazzi of the Pazzi,
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280. chief inspector at
the Florentine Questura,
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281. has to decide what
his honor is worth.
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282. - What is it worth
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283. to be known as the man
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284. who caught Hannibal Lecter?
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285. - For a policeman, credit
has a short half-life.
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286. Better to sell me.
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287. - I like the night.
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288. It's more than a period of time;
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289. it's another place.
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290. It's different from where
we are during the day.
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291. - We're different from
who we are during the day.
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292. Little more hidden,
little less seen.
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293. - When life is most
like a dream.
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294. - Why are you searching for him?
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295. What are you hoping to find?
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296. - I'm not searching
for Hannibal.
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297. I know exactly where he is.
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298. - Is he in Florence?
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299. - Yes.
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300. - Why didn't you
tell me you knew?
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301. - I told you...
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302. there are means
of influence
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303. other than violence.
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304. But violence
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305. is what you understand.
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306. - Hello.
- [Thank you so much
for reaching out.]
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307. monsters like Hannibal Lecter
would be running wild.
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308. - Let's.
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309. I will privately pay
three million dollars
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310. a one-hundred-thousand
dollar advance.
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311. To qualify for the advance,
you must provide
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312. - Yes, yes, yes. I understand.
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313. - I will require
a fresh fingerprint
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314. in situ and unlifted,
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315. on an object for my experts
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316. to examine independently.
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317. You don't want
to alarm the doctor.
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318. He may disappear
too well and...
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319. - [I would be left
with nothing.]
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320. - Si.
- So you have no illusions
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321. about what's going
to happen to Dr. Lecter.
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322. You would be selling him
into torture and death.
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323. - You get the rest of the money
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324. - I don't want Dr. Lecter
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325. near Florence when you...
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326. - Hannibal is going
to kill him, you know.
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327. - Dr. Fell?
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328. - Buonasera, commendatore.
- Buonasera, Dottore Fell.
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329. - Back so soon?
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330. - Given the nature
of your...
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331. exhibition and the contents
of our last conversation,
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332. I brought something I thought
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333. you might like to see.
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334. It was supposedly worn
by Francesco de Pazzi
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335. when he met his end.
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336. My family guilt cast in iron.
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337. - A scold's bridle.
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338. May I?
- Of course.
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339. - A wonderful heirloom.
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340. I'm so glad you stopped by,
Commendatore Pazzi, as I...
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341. have a family
heirloom for you.
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342. Beneath the figure
is written a name.
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343. Can you make it out?
- It says, "Pazzi."
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344. - This is your
ancestor, Francesco,
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345. hanging outside the Palazzo.
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346. This particular
illustration
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347. is bowels out.
I've seen others bowels in.
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348. By all accounts,
Francesco was led astray
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349. by thirty pieces of silver from
the hand of the Papal banker.
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350. It's hard to see,
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351. but here's where
the archbishop bit him.
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352. Eyes wild as he choked,
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353. the archbishop
locked his teeth
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354. in Pazzi's flesh.
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355. On a related subject,
I must confess,
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356. I've been giving very serious
thought to doing the same.
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357. - Thank you.
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358. - He said he would be
home by now.
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359. What has he done?
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360. - Can you hear me, Signor Pazzi?
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361. Take a deep breath
while you can.
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362. Clear your head.
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363. I haven't had a bite all day.
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364. Actually, your liver and kidneys
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365. would be suitable
for dinner right away...
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366. Tonight, even,
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367. but the rest of the meat
should hang at least a week
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368. in the current
cool conditions.
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369. I didn't see the
forecast, did you?
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370. I gather that means "no."
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371. If you tell me
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372. what I need to know,
commendatore, it would be
convenient for me
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373. to leave
without my meal.
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374. I will ask you the questions
and then we'll see.
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375. You can trust me, you know,
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376. though I expect
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377. that you find trust difficult,
knowing yourself.
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378. When the police didn't come,
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379. it was clear that you had sold
me. Was it Mason Verger
you sold me to?
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380. Thank you.
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381. I called the number on
his "wanted" site once,
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382. far from here, just for fun.
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383. Have you told anyone
at the Questura about me?
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384. Was that a nod?
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385. Pronto.
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386. - Inspector Pazzi.
My name is Alana Bloom.
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387. [You don't know me, but I know
your benefactor—]
- Hello, Alana.
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388. I'm afraid the inspector
is otherwise occupied.
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389. - Is he dead?
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390. - [There is nothing I would
love more than to be able
to chat with you, Alana,]
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391. but you caught me
at a rather awkward moment.
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392. Nice to hear your voice.
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393. So, commendatore,
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394. which do you think?
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395. Bowels in or bowels out?
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396. Out, I think.
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397. Hello, Jack.
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398. Did you get my note?
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399. I am truly sorry about Bella.
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400. For her, night and day must've
been very much the same
in the end.
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401. When she could
no longer stir or speak,
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403. I imagine you were capable
of giving any medication Bella
may have needed in the night.
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404. Did you practice injections
on an orange, Jack?
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405. What medication
did you give her in the end?
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406. Was it too much?
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407. Or just enough?
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408. I brought Bella back from death
and you returned her to it.
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409. Is that where
you're taking me, Jack?
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410. How will you feel when I'm gone?
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411. - Alive.
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