1.  - (man): The novelty
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2.  This fellow, there is something
so universal about what he does. 
			  
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3.  - This freak is in phase
with the moon. 
			  
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4.  We might have a little more
than three weeks before
he does it again. 
			  
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5.  - (Will): I don't think about
this anymore. I don't think
I can be any use to you, Jack. 
			  
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6.  - (Jack): Is there an opinion
that you want, Will? 
			  
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7.  - (Will): I have
to see Hannibal. 
			  
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8.  - That's the same atrocious
aftershave you wore in court. 
			  
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9.  - Hello, Dr. Lecter. 
			  
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10.  - Hello, Will. 
			  
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11.  Did you get my note? 
			  
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12.  - I got it. Thank you. 
			  
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13.  - Did you read it
before you destroyed it? 
			  
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14.  Or did you simply toss it
into the nearest fire? 
			  
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15.  - I read it... 
			  
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16.  and then I burnt it. 
			  
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17.  - And you came anyway. 
			  
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18.  I'm glad you came. 
			  
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19.  My other callers
are all... professional. 
			  
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20.  Banal psychiatrists
and grasping second-raters. 
			  
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21.  Pencil lickers. 
			  
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22.  - I want you to help me,
Dr. Lecter. 
			  
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23.  - Yes, I thought so. 
			  
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24.  Are we no longer
on a first-name basis? 
			  
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25.  - I'm more comfortable 
			  
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26.  the less personal we are. 
			  
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27.  - I smell dogs... 
			  
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28.  and pine and oil
beneath that shaving lotion. 
			  
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29.  It's something a child
would select, isn't it? 
			  
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30.  Is there a child
in your life, Will? 
			  
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31.  I gave you a chance
if you recall. 
			  
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32.  - I came about
Chicago and Buffalo. 
			  
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33.  You've read about it.
- I've read the papers. 
			  
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34.  I can't clip them.
They won't let me have scissors. 
			  
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35.  Of course. 
			  
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36.  You want to know
how he's choosing them? 
			  
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37.  - Thought you would
have some ideas. 
			  
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38.  - You just came here
to look at me. 
			  
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39.  Came to get the old scent again.
(Hannibal sniffing) 
			  
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40.  Why don't you just
smell yourself? 
			  
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41.  - Uh... 
			  
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42.  I expected more
of you, Doctor. 
			  
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43.  That routine... is old hat. 
			  
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44.  - Whereas you are a new man. 
			  
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45.  Are you a good father, Will? 
			  
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46.  Let me have the file. 
			  
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47.  An hour, and we can
discuss it like old times. 
			  
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48.  - Thank you. 
			  
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49.  - Family values may have
declined over the last century, 
			  
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50.  but we still help
our families when we can. 
			  
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51.  You're family, Will. 
			  
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52.  - How many people
have you killed? 
			  
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53.  - Many more than your father. 
			  
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54.  - Are you going to kill me? 
			  
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55.  - I'm so sorry, Abigail. 
			  
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56.  I'm sorry I couldn't protect you
in this life. 
			  
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57.  Blood rituals involve
a symbolic death, 
			  
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58.  and then a rebirth. 
			  
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59.  As with all things
in the natural world, 
			  
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60.  you'll adapt now
and mutate later. 
			  
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61.  - Evolve or die. 
			  
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62.  - Even if you know the state
of who you are today, 
			  
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63.  you can't predict
who you'll be tomorrow. 
			  
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64.  You're defined up to now,
not beyond. 
			  
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65.  - How would you have done it... 
			  
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66.  if you were going to do it? 
			  
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67.  - How would I have
murdered you? 
			  
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68.  I would have cut your throat
like your father did. 
			  
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69.  - But you're not my father. 
			  
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70.  - You accepted your father... 
			  
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71.  would it be
so difficult to accept me? 
			  
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72.  - I don't know
if it would be smart. 
			  
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73.  - We don't get wiser
as we get older, Abigail, 
			  
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74.  but we do learn to avoid 
			  
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75.  or raise a certain amount
of hell, 
			  
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76.  depending on which we prefer. 
			  
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77.  I'll need to collect some flesh. 
			  
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78.  Not a pound, only a piece. 
			  
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79.  Something you can
live without. 
			  
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80.  - You mean, like a finger?
- I couldn't bear 
			  
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81.  to take your fingers,
not even one. 
			  
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82.  They're so lovely. 
			  
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83.  And I was hoping to teach you 
			  
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84.  how to play the harpsichord. 
			  
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85.  That's enough for now. 
			  
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86.  This will approximate
the amount of pressure. 
			  
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87.  Blood leaves the body
at a gallop and then a stumble. 
			  
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88.  Are you ready
to die, Abigail? 
			  
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89.  - Yes. 
			  
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90.  Can I push the button? 
			  
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91.  - Yes. 
			  
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92.  Abigail Hobbs is dead. 
			  
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93.  - Long live Abigail Hobbs. 
			  
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94.  - It's good to see you
looking so well, Will. 
			  
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95.  But I can't help wishing
you weren't here. 
			  
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96.  - Wishing and hoping. 
			  
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97.  - How did it feel
to see him again? 
			  
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98.  (sigh)
- Like... 
			  
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99.  Hannibal was looking through
to the back of my skull. 
			  
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100.  Felt like a fly 
			  
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101.  flitting around
back there. 
			  
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102.  I had the absurd feeling 
			  
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103.  that he walked out with me. 
			  
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104.  Had to stop outside the doors, 
			  
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105.  look around,
make sure I was alone. 
			  
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106.  - I know that feeling. 
			  
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107.  Well, at least,
Jack Crawford is pleased. 
			  
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108.  - He showed me
pictures of the families. 
			  
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109.  I looked at Molly and Walter,
and I couldn't say no. 
			  
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110.  - And Jack was counting on it. 
			  
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111.  (Will sighing)
- Haha! 
			  
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112.  Still with Margot? 
			  
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113.  - Yes. 
			  
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114.  We have a baby. 
			  
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115.  A Verger baby.
- Haha! 
			  
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116.  A son. 
			  
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117.  - Oh... good for Margot. 
			  
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118.  - Good for me. I carried him. 
			  
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119.  He's my son. 
			  
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120.  He's the Verger heir. 
			  
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121.  - So... what are you
doing here? 
			  
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122.  - There are only five doors
between Hannibal 
			  
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123.  and the outside... 
			  
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124.  and I have the keys
to all of them. 
			  
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125.  Hannibal's never been... 
			  
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126.  great with boundaries. 
			  
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127.  "He who sups with the Devil
needs a long spoon." 
			  
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128.  - I'm not letting him in, Alana. 
			  
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129.  Don't worry about me. 
			  
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130.  - Last time,
it didn't end with you. 
			  
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131.  - This is a very shy boy, Will. 
			  
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132.  I would love to meet him. 
			  
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133.  - I'm sure you would. 
			  
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134.  - Have you considered
the possibility that
he's disfigured? 
			  
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135.  Or that he may believe
he's disfigured? 
			  
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136.  - That's interesting. 
			  
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137.  - That's not interesting. 
			  
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138.  You thought of that before.
- He smashed 
			  
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139.  all the mirrors in the houses,
not just enough 
			  
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140.  to get the pieces he wanted. 
			  
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141.  These shards are set
so he can see himself 
			  
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142.  in their eyes. 
			  
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143.  - Could you see yourself
in their eyes, Will? 
			  
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144.  Killing them all? 
			  
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145.  The first small bond
to the killer 
			  
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146.  itches and stings like a leech. 
			  
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147.  Like you, Will... 
			  
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148.  he needs a family
to escape what's inside him. 
			  
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149.  You know a fair amount
about how these families died. 
			  
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150.  How they lived is
how he chooses them. 
			  
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151.  - How is he choosing them? 
			  
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152.  - How did you choose yours? 
			  
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153.  Ready-made wife and child
to serve your needs. 
			  
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154.  A stepson or daughter... 
			  
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155.  A stepson absolves you
of any biological blame. 
			  
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156.  You know better than to breed. 
			  
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157.  Can't pass on those terrible
traits you fear the most. 
			  
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158.  Why are there no descriptions
of the grounds? 
			  
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159.  I see floor plans, 
			  
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160.  diagrams of the rooms
where death occurred. 
			  
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161.  What were the yards like? 
			  
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162.  - Big... 
			  
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163.  fenced, with trees. Why? 
			  
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164.  - If this pilgrim feels
a special relationship 
			  
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165.  with the moon, he might like
to go outside and look at it, 
			  
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166.  before he tidies himself up. 
			  
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167.  If one were nude, say, 
			  
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168.  it would be better
to have outdoor privacy 
			  
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169.  for that sort of thing. 
			  
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170.  One must show some consideration
for the neighbours. 
			  
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171.  Have you ever seen blood
in the moonlight, Will? 
			  
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172.  It appears quite black. 
			  
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173.  You've come to wag
your finger? 
			  
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174.  - I love
a good finger-wagging. 
			  
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175.  - Yes, you do. 
			  
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176.  How is Margot? 
			  
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177.  - Your cogs
are turning, Hannibal. 
			  
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178.  I can hear them clicking. 
			  
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179.  - (softly): Click, click, boom. 
			  
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180.  - I don't know what you're
planning with Will Graham, 
			  
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181.  but you're
planning something. 
			  
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182.  Why wouldn't you be? 
			  
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183.  You've already
cracked the lid, 
			  
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184.  can't resist
peeling it back. 
			  
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185.  - Will came to me. 
			  
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186.  - Yes, he did. 
			  
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187.  - I advised him against it. 
			  
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188.  - I'm sure. 
			  
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189.  - Are you suggesting I don't
have Will's best interests 
			  
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190.  in my mind? 
			  
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191.  - I'm stating it as fact. 
			  
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192.  - You've got Will dressed up
in moral-dignity pants... 
			  
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193.  nothing is his fault. 
			  
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194.  - I've been courteous... 
			  
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195.  and you have been
receptive to courtesy. 
			  
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196.  But these niceties
are conditional, 
			  
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197.  and the conditions
are non-negotiable. 
			  
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198.  - I must behave myself. 
			  
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199.  - I know what
you're afraid of. 
			  
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200.  It's not pain or solitude. 
			  
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201.  It's indignity. 
			  
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202.  You're a little bit
like a cat that way. 
			  
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203.  I'll take your books. 
			  
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204.  I'll take your drawings. 
			  
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205.  I'll take your toilet. 
			  
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206.  You'll have nothing
but indignity... 
			  
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207.  and the company
of the dead. 
			  
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208.  - We have a basic affinity
for our family. 
			  
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209.  We can detect each other
from smell alone. 
			  
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210.  You recognize this? 
			  
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211.  - My father made it... 
			  
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212.  out of bone. 
			  
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213.  - Your father never wished
for anything but your happiness. 
			  
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214.  - My father cut my throat. 
			  
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215.  - Out of love. 
			  
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216.  - That wasn't love. 
			  
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217.  - Every family
loves differently. 
			  
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218.  Every love is unique. 
			  
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219.  You deny your love
for your father 
			  
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220.  because of what
it might mean about you. 
			  
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221.  Can you smell him
here, Abigail? 
			  
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222.  - Yes. 
			  
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223.  - This is
what your father is. 
			  
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224.  This is all of him now. 
			  
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225.  This is what death
has reduced him to. 
			  
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226.  All that's left is honesty. 
			  
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227.  Can you be honest
with me now? 
			  
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228.  - He was as good to me
as he knew how to be. 
			  
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229.  Hunting with him
was the best time 
			  
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230.  I ever had.
- Yes. 
			  
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231.  A fine definition of love. 
			  
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232.  You have to allow yourself to
love him the way he loved you. 
			  
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233.  - What you need
of your father is here, 
			  
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234.  in your head...
(Abigail shivering) 
			  
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235.  and subject to
your judgment, not his. 
			  
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236.  Never be ashamed
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237.  - Found it
behind the Jacobis' garage. 
			  
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238.  Flower between its paws,
wrapped in a dish towel, 
			  
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239.  strangled.
- Son of a bitch. 
			  
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240.  - OK... Seems like
you're more upset 
			  
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241.  about the cat than you were
about the children, but... 
			  
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242.  - I'm particularly
fond of cats; 
			  
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243.  I'm not particularly
fond of children. 
			  
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244.  - What about the Leeds' dog?
- It was punctured
in the abdomen. 
			  
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245.  Vet worked on him. He should be
OK. They thought he was shot,
but they didn't find a bullet. 
			  
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246.  They thought he was stabbed
with an ice pick or an awl. 
			  
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247.  - The son of a bitch.
- So now he feels compelled 
			  
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248.  to hurt the victims' pets before
he comes to kill the family? 
			  
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249.  - It eliminates
an early-warning system. 
			  
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250.  Case the place,
kill the pet, 
			  
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251.  then the family. 
			  
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252.  - We should send
a private bulletin 
			  
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253.  to veterinarians
and animal shelters, 
			  
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254.  asking for immediate report 
			  
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255.  of animal mutilation.
- Chicago and Buffalo 
			  
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256.  are four states apart;
nothing's been found to
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257.  What do they have in common? 
			  
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258.  - They were both happy. 
			  
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259.  I sat here, 
			  
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260.  and I watched them. 
			  
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261.  - Now, are you just keeping 
			  
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262.  America clean
or is that evidence? 
			  
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263.  - You're trespassing, Freddie.
- I was trespassing 
			  
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264.  before the blood dried.
When did they call you in? 
			  
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265.  - I'm not talking to you.
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266.  I died for you and your cause.
- You didn't die enough. 
			  
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267.  You came into my hospital room
while I was sleeping, 
			  
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268.  flipped back the covers
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269.  of my temporary colostomy bag. 
			  
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270.  - Covered your junk
with a black box. 
			  
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271.  A big black box.
You're welcome. 
			  
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272.  - You called us murder husbands.
- You did run off to
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273.  How does the Tooth Fairy compare
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274.  Haven't seen anything like this
since the Massacre
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275.  Funny thing about
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276.  not only did Dr. Bloom survive,
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277.  Lecter's living in the lab
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278.  What kind of arrangement
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279.  - Complicated arrangement. 
			  
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280.  - Couldn't be more complicated 
			  
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281.  than your relationship
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282.  You paid him a visit? 
			  
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283.  Before you lie,
know that I know you did. 
			  
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284.  - Goodbye, Freddie.
- "Federal manhunters, 
			  
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285.  "stymied in their search
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286.  "have turned to the most savage
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287.  "'It takes one to catch one,' 
			  
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288.  a federal official
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289.  - "Takes one to catch one"? 
			  
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290.  You're referring
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291.  - I'll let my readers decide. 
			  
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292.  If you're smart, you'd use me. 
			  
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293.  All psychopaths
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294.  they love to read
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295.  - Come on in.
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296.  - I'm Francis... 
			  
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297.  Dolarhyde.
- Same Mr. D 
			  
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298.  who sends the rockets
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299.  - The very one. 
			  
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300.  - Put your back
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301.  Come forward three steps
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302.  the tile under your feet.
There'll be a stool 
			  
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303.  on your right. I'll just put
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304.  - I was gonna... 
			  
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305.  Do you think
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306.  - Sure. They're really good. 
			  
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307.  - I need to ask a favour. 
			  
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308.  - In addition to the plum? 
			  
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309.  - In addition
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310.  I need... some... 
			  
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311.  infrared movie film. 
			  
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312.  Hot, 
			  
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313.  sensitive up around... 
			  
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314.  one thousand nanometers. 
			  
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315.  - Better off
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316.  - Oh, I'm not a fan
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317.  - Nobody around here is. 
			  
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318.  - I'm shooting at... 
			  
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319.  maybe... 
			  
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320.  eight feet. 
			  
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321.  I wanna photograph
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322.  at the zoo. 
			  
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323.  - The more sensitive
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324.  the meaner it is to handle. 
			  
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325.  You get in the coolers,
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326.  Do you plan
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327.  - Uh-huh.
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328.  Can't even wear
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329.  They'll give off radiation
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330.  I'm happy to do it
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331.  Privacy guaranteed.
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332.  - Thank you for the offer. 
			  
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333.  Miss McClane.
- Mr. D. 
			  
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334.  - Can I give you
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335.  - Thank you. I take the bus
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336.  need to worry about me.
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337.  Ride with me... 
			  
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338.  for my... pleasure. 
			  
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339.  - Come in,
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340.  - So... 
			  
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341.  how long have you been
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342.  - Three months. 
			  
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343.  I trained newly blind people
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344.  after I finished school. 
			  
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345.  This is my first job
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346.  - Outside... of what?
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347.  I was training people
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348.  I didn't live in it myself. 
			  
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349.  Thought I'd get out, 
			  
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350.  knock around a little. 
			  
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351.  I wanted to go
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352.  for speech-and-hearing-
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353.  I expect I'll go back to that,
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354.  Do you cook? 
			  
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355.  - Uh-huh. 
			  
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356.  - How about coffee? 
			  
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357.  - Uh-huh. 
			  
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358.  - Let's talk about
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359.  and get it out of the way. 
			  
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360.  You haven't said anything since
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361.  I understand you
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362.  and because I listen. 
			  
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363.  People don't pay attention. 
			  
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364.  If you don't want to talk, OK, 
			  
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365.  but I hope that you do talk
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366.  and because I'm interested
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367.  - Uh-huh. 
			  
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368.  That's good. 
			  
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369.  - Here's what
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370.  I've felt no sympathy from you. 
			  
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371.  I like that. 
			  
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372.  Sympathy feels like
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373.  And I don't do self-pity. 
			  
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374.  May I touch your face? 
			  
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375.  I just want to know
if you're smiling or frowning. 
			  
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376.  I wanna know
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377.  - Trust me... 
			  
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378.  I'm smiling. 
			  
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379.  You doing some good? 
			  
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380.  I'm lonesome. 
			  
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381.  I'm feeling Randy. 
			  
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382.  - Me too. 
			  
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383.  - Randy's our new dog. 
			  
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384.  - Oh, hell.
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385.  - Randy's got huge balls. 
			  
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386.  - They almost drag
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387.  He has to retract them
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388.  (Will laughing)
Can you retract yours? 
			  
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389.  - I retracted them once
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390.  Had to clear
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391.  carrying a stolen watermelon.
(woman laughing) 
			  
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392.  - Criminal mind
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393.  - I don't have
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394.  - Of course you don't. 
			  
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395.  - We have a new... new dog. 
			  
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396.  - Yeah. Belonged
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397.  There was no one... 
			  
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398.  left to claim her,
so I claimed her. 
			  
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399.  I love you, 
			  
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400.  and I miss you, 
			  
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401.  and you're doing
the right thing. 
			  
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402.  I'm here... 
			  
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403.  and I'll be here
whenever you come home. 
			  
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404.  - Good night, Molly. 
			  
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405.  - As I live and breathe, 
			  
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406.  I thought I'd seen
the last of you, Jack. 
			  
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407.  - Dr. Lecter. 
			  
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408.  - You're dressing younger. 
			  
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409.  Have you taken up some sport
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410.  Tennis, maybe? 
			  
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411.  - You've taken up your sport 
			  
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412.  with an old partner. 
			  
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413.  - I wrote Will a note... 
			  
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414.  warning him you'd come calling.
- Yes, I read your note 
			  
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415.  before my office
forwarded it to Will. 
			  
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416.  - To wet his appetite or yours? 
			  
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417.  You've placed him
back in the pot, 
			  
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418.  and you're letting him cook. 
			  
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419.  - We're all in this stew
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420.  - It would be more honest 
			  
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421.  if you ate his brain right out
of his skull. 
			  
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422.  - And you're nothing
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423.  - This shy boy
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424.  He already knows his name. 
			  
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425.  Are you chumming
the waters, Jack? 
			  
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426.  - It takes one to catch one. 
			  
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427.  - It takes two
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428.  - Will has never been
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429.  than he is with you
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430.  - I agree, 
			  
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431.  but don't think you can
persuade me to play along 
			  
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432.  with appeals
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433.  - I don't think
I'll persuade you, Doctor. 
			  
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434.  You'll either play,
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435.  - Bella used to say
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436.  if you knew how to look. 
			  
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437.  There's always room
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438.  How much room
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439.  Hello? 
			  
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440.  - man: 
			  
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441.  - They're coming. 
			  
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442.  - Are we going? 
			  
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443.  - We're waiting for Will. 
			  
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444.  It's important that he sees you. 
			  
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445.  I want you two to be together. 
			  
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446.  - They'll catch us
if we stay. 
			  
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447.  - I'm on my honour
to look after you, Abigail. 
			  
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448.  You have to look
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449.  We have to protect
each other 
			  
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450.  in these new lives
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451.  I want you
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452.  - For what? 
			  
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453.  - Hunting with your father was
the best time you've ever had... 
			  
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454.  now you're going
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455.  - It's your attorney.
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456.  Hello?
- man: [Hello, Dr. Lecter.] 
			  
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457.  - Tell me. 
			  
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458.  What are you becoming? 
			  
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459.  Closed Captioning by SETTE inc. 
			  
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