1. Chapter 5 - "Mad Love"
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2. Yes, tea! That's my trade!
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3. - Quincy Endicott's health tea.
- Your tea sounds good.
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4. Ugh. Never touch the stuff myself.
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5. - Bleh. Me either.
- Yes!
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6. It's all for the money! Yes,
the money takes my mind off
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7. my troubles ... the deep
soul-crushing loneliness.
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8. Yes, the more money I make, the
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9. bigger my mansion gets,
the more lost I feel.
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10. Why, this house is so big,
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11. I sometimes don't even
know where or who I am!
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12. Yeah, well, I'm glad your
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13. nephews here were able to pay a visit.
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14. - Yeah, yeah!
- Yes, what a ... what a
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15. pleasure it is to have company ...
a perfect pleasure.
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16. A perfect pleasure, lads!
A per... yes, yes. Yeah, yeah.
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17. Um, Beatrice, w-why
are you pretending I'm
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18. - this guy's nephew?
- We need money.
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19. - You're scamming him?
- I was thinking more like
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20. - flat-out stealing from him.
- What? No way.
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21. Why not?
We already stole a horse.
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22. - Hey, guys.
- No, we didn't.
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23. Fred's a talking horse.
He can do whatever he wants.
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24. I want to steal.
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25. - What? You guys are bonkers.
- If we're going to Adelaide's,
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26. - we need two cents.
- Mm-hmm.
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27. Well, you guys do
what you ... two cents?
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28. - Only two cents?
- Yeah, we need two pennies
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29. to take the ferry
to Adelaide's pasture.
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30. Come everyone!
Let us retire to the parlor
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31. and enjoy my unnecessary
excess of wealth and luxury.
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32. Well, maybe he just has some
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33. loose change somewhere he
wouldn't mind us taking.
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34. - Mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-Hmm.
- Hmm.
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35. Behold, nephew, the majesty of wealth!
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36. Ooh!
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37. What was that? Uh ...
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38. What's wrong unkie Endicott?
Your forehead is all sweaty.
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39. M-My nerves. My ...
my ... my ner...
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40. my nerves are a bust these days.
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41. How come?
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42. Uh, yes, yes. Maybe
it would be ... be good to ...
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43. to talk to someone. Well, y...
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44. Actually, it all began one day
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45. when I was exploring
my exceedingly large and
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46. labyrinthine manor here.
I happened upon a section of
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47. the house I didn't even recall building.
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48. Isn't that funny?
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49. Must've been the old wing.
But it was lit in a rather sort
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50. of eer... eerie ... eerie light.
And I pressed on, and then I-I
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51. saw the painting of the most
beautiful woman I've ever seen,
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52. and that's when things
took a rather strange turn.
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53. From that day on, I was obsessed
with the woman in the portrait.
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54. She con...
consumed my every thought.
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55. I'd fallen in love ...
with a ghost.
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56. Ohhhh.
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57. - It's too big. Get a grip.
- Oh, I must sound crazy,
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58. mustn't I?
Perhaps it's time for you all
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59. to leave my treasure-filled home.
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60. - No!
- Yeah, unkie!
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61. - I want to see the ghost!
- Ohh, how I long to see her
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62. - just once again, as well, yes.
- To the painting!
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63. Yes. Yes.
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64. - Ooh, boy! Ghost hunt!
- Fred, go with them.
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65. - Buy me some time.
- While I'm at it, I'll steal
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66. other stuff, too.
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67. We're supposed to just be
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68. - looking for loose change.
- That's what I'm ...
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69. Oops. That's what I'm doing.
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70. Well, let's try not
to break any more ...
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71. - Gah!
- Oh, hey.
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72. Hey, you didn't check the armoire.
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73. Endicott's back. Hide!
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74. - Is that the portrait?
- No.
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75. - Is that the portrait?
- No.
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76. Look, w-w-why don't I-I
just tell you when we
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77. - reach the portrait.
- Okay, what's the matter, unkie?
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78. You seem tense.
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79. You know me well, nephew.
Yes, the truth is
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80. - I'm frightened.
- Of a ghost?
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81. - Ghosts are just floaty things.
- Oh, no, no, not afraid
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82. of the ghost.
I mean I'm afraid what ...
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83. What ... what if there is no ghost?
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84. What if I'm on the ... on the ...
on the ... on the brink of ...
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85. hmm ... madness.
Maybe the doctors were right.
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86. Come along, boys!
Back to the parlor.
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87. The parlor?
What would anyone go
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88. the parlor for?
There's nobody in the parlor ...
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89. certainly nobody after your money.
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90. Yeah, no giving up now, old man.
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91. - It's got to be a ghost!
- But h-how can you
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92. - be so certain?
- 'Cause I really, really want
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93. - to see a ghost ... really bad.
- Oh.
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94. - Whew.
- Okay, I think they're gone.
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95. - Beatrice? You there?
- Bah! Yes, smart guy.
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96. Start searching for change.
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97. Uh, I can't see anything in here.
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98. Well, I-I don't think
these coats have pockets.
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99. Check the lining. Maybe
somebody sewed money
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100. - into the fabric.
- Nope.
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101. - Do people even do that?
- I've done it on my clothes.
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102. You wear clothes?
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103. Like a little bird vest
or something?
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104. - Or little bows?
- When I was a human, fool.
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105. You used to be human?
Did I know that?
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106. - I-I don't think I knew that.
- Jiminy Cricket!
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107. Let's just find some coins, all right?
Open the door.
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108. It's stuck. Well,
guess we have to spend
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109. - some quality time together.
- Help!
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110. The greenhouse.
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111. This is where I grow my
camellia for testing new teas.
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112. Perhaps we should savor the ...
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113. the quiet tranquility of this ...
this place.
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114. Ghost!
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115. I can't do it!
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116. Uncle Endicott, it's
just a funny chicken.
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117. Yes, o-one of my
prize-winning roasting peacocks.
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118. Yes, with all this love
in my brain, I, uh, forgot
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119. to feed them.
It's almost as though
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120. - I've lost my mind.
- We can look for that after we
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121. find our ghost. Heave-ho!
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122. Yes, yes. Heave-ho.
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123. Into the abyss...
never to return.
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124. Um, anyone want
to go back to the parlor?
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125. - Hey. Are you still there?
- Yes, Wirt. I'm still here.
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126. - So, how did you become a bluebird?
- Hey, what's that?
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127. - Don't change the subject.
- Hmm.
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128. There's a breeze coming
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129. - out of here.
- Oh, yeah.
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130. - Whoa!
- What?
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131. A secret entrance!
So, about your dark secret.
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132. Hey, how about you tell me
your dark secrets instead, huh?
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133. My secrets are too secret.
Hey, look. Light.
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134. Whoa. Now who's
avoiding the question?
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135. - You.
- Fine.
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136. I threw a rock at a bluebird,
and it cursed me and my family,
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137. and now we're all bluebirds.
Happy? Now you go.
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138. Whoa. Y-Your whole family?
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139. - Yeah.
- Is that why you're going
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140. - to Adelaide's ... to fix things?
- That was the plan, but ...
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141. Yeah, that was the plan.
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142. - It'll all work out.
- All I know is I am never
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143. going back till I can
make them human again.
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144. I'd do pretty much anything.
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145. All right.
My turn, huh? Okay.
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146. Well, it's weird to admit it,
but, well, I-I have this
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147. - crush on this girl.
- Mm-hmm.
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148. - That's all.
- That's all?
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149. And I think about her a lot,
and I play clarinet.
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150. - Wirt! You got to be kidding me.
- And I secretly whisper
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151. poetry to myself in my room at night.
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152. Wirt, that stuff's not weird.
Those are just ...
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153. well, the poetry thing is weird.
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154. But those are just character traits.
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155. - You played clarinet?
- Sort of.
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156. - What else do you do?
- I don't know.
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157. Uh ... hey. Does this
room look different to you?
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158. - Uh, how so?
- It's like French-rococo style.
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159. That doesn't really seem in
line with Endicott's
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160. - Georgian sensibilities.
- How ... what?
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161. Who on Earth am I talking to right now?
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162. Should I not know that sort of stuff?
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163. Endicott probably just built
it without thinking, right?
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164. Or ... whoa. Yeah.
W-What if the ghost he was
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165. talking about was actually...
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166. This is the room where ...
the room where I first saw her.
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167. - Whoa! Just a bedroom?
- Just a bedroom, my nephew?
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168. This is the chamber of mine own
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169. true love, and here she stands,
hovering above us
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170. - like the blinding sun.
- Hmm. No ghost?
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171. - No ghost? Then I am... mad.
- Don't be mad.
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172. Hey. What's this suspicious
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173. - mess over here?
- It looks like there was
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174. a struggle ... a violent struggle.
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175. What are you implying,
my equine friend?
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176. Nothing, nothing. I'm just ...
Endicott is a crazed lunatic
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177. who did away with the
lady of the house and is now
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178. - pretending to own the place!
- What?
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179. Who do you think you are,
making accusa... I see it now.
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180. You're after my money.
Do you know what I did
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181. for this money ... t-the things
these filthy hands have done
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182. - to make this money?
- I'll never steal again,
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183. I swear. I'll get an honest job.
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184. - And what say you, nephew?
- Uh, I'm confused.
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185. Well, then ...
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186. She comes for me!
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187. Wait, unkie! Face your fears!
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188. Mr. Endicott? Are you all right?
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189. Psst! Ghost.
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190. What do you want with me, spirit?
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191. Spirit? But you're the ghost.
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192. My lady, I assure you
I am flesh and blood and I ...
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193. I welcome you to my home.
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194. Your home? Good
sir, you're in my home.
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195. - Impossible!
- Look here. You see?
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196. This is my camellia
garden for my tea company.
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197. Margueritte Grey?
Why, with all due respect,
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198. - madam, this is my tea garden.
- Quincy Endicott?
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199. Your guys' mansions are so
huge they're actually connected.
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200. So you ... you mean that
beautiful ghost
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201. - was really just...
- That dashing specter was really just...
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202. My business competitor?
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203. Well, Greg, my boy, I can't
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204. thank you enough for
helping me to face my fears.
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205. You're a ... you're a
sweet boy with good sense.
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206. Take this penny and start your fortune.
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207. And here's one from me, as well.
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208. Hey, nice.
Now we can ride the ferry.
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209. Well, everybody, I think
it's time we head to
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210. Adelaide of the pasture,
the good woman of the woods.
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211. Uh, what about you, Fred?
Are you coming with us?
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212. No, thanks. I've got
a real job now as
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213. - an official tea horse.
- Well, then I guess that's it.
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214. - Off you go, the lot of you.
- Goodbye.
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215. - Goodbye.
- Goodbye.
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216. And don't forget to
buy Endicott brand tea.
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217. Hey, Wirt.
You did good back there.
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218. - Yeah?
- You got a lot more going
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219. for you than I thought. Huh?
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220. Greg! Our pennies!
Why did you do that?
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221. 'Cause uncle Endicott
pegged me all wrong ...
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222. I've got no "cents,"
no "cents" at all.
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