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"Oh, right.
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- Maybe my Carl
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I need you to call me.
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everything's so twisted...
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I did.
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That's my job.
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"Supernatural."
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It's such a great town.
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I'm a giver.
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You go to him.
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I'll see you there tomorrow.
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- Why?
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- Quietly, quietly.
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because of all the paneling.
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468. And the man I saw hanging
from my ceiling?
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469. The mind...
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470. It is a powerful thing, ma'am.
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471. Especially the grieving mind.
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472. I know what I saw.
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473. The water and the car horns...
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474. you'd be picturing how he died
as much as you wouldn't want to.
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475. - I saw him.
- When you push that stuff down...
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476. it comes out at night.
You couldn't help it.
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477. When I said I've never seen a ghost,
that's not exactly true.
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478. I've seen a lot of ghosts.
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479. Just not the way you think.
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480. A ghost can be a lot of things.
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481. A memory, a daydream, a secret.
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482. Grief, anger, guilt.
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483. But in my experience...
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484. most times they're just
what we want to see.
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485. Why would I want to see
my Carl like that?
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486. Because it's better
than never seeing him again.
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487. Most times a ghost is a wish.
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488. Thank you for doing that.
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489. Carl would have loved it.
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490. My pleasure.
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491. The fuck, Steve?
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492. - You didn't like it.
- No, I didn't like it.
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493. What's going on?
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494. My brother just raped the family
is what's going on.
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495. Hang on.
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496. Look, I get that things haven't exactly
been going well with your writing
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497. and when you said you wanted to do
a book about the house,
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498. I understood that, but this is—
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499. I sent you guys the manuscript
in case you had any objections.
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500. - I didn't have to do that.
- Of course we object. I object, Steve!
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501. - Let's calm down a bit.
- You be calm, Leigh.
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502. It's not your name in here.
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503. It's not your family.
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504. Hey, it is my family.
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505. You weren't there.
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506. Nell, Luke, Theo,
they were just kids,
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507. the things they told you in confidence.
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508. - It's clear that they were kids.
- You make Mom sound fucking crazy.
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509. - Oh, Mom wasn't crazy?
- And the Dudleys and Dad?
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510. This is the worst of the bullshit,
worse than the tabloids.
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511. Dad had every opportunity
to set that straight.
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512. What am I supposed to write?
He said it was haunted.
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513. - Those are his words.
- He was a wreck.
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514. - He just lost his wife.
- And he hasn't said shit since.
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515. Does he talk to you, Shirl?
Did he tell you what happened that night?
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516. Because all I've got
are those tabloid quotes.
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517. He refuses to tell us anything else.
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518. He believed it, Steve.
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519. When he said those things,
he believed them.
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520. In the moment, at least,
and you never did.
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521. Neither did you.
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522. And now you're digging up that stuff?
For a buck?
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523. So you can stop living off credit
for a change?
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524. - "A buck"?
- Look, I can tell that you're upset,
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525. - but Steve had every right—
- A buck?
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526. Do you know how much
they're offering on the advance?
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527. We can buy a house, we can move to L.A.
We can...
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528. I need to start a real life,
for my own family.
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529. We're your family, Steve.
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530. - What you're doing to Mom—
- Mom was mentally ill.
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531. It's a fact.
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532. I'll be damned if the apple
didn't fall too far from...
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533. I'm— I'm sorry.
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534. Wow.
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535. I'm— I'm sorry, that wasn't—
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536. Wow.
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537. Nobody's buying the novels, Shirl.
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538. You sent me the book.
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539. Now you know what I think.
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540. You publish this,
you know what it costs.
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541. You know what it costs.
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542. I'll write your story.
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543. It's a good story.
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544. I researched your house.
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545. Did you know it was used as a hospice
briefly in the '60s?
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546. I didn't.
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547. I'd like to talk to you some
more about your marriage,
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548. and get some background on Carl,
who he was...
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549. who you both were.
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550. That's what matters, really.
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551. I'll need to take some liberties.
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552. I always do.
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553. But I promise to be respectful.
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554. He was a fan.
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555. I'll do it in a way
he would have really liked.
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556. You really didn't see anything.
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557. They didn't see anything. That's not the point.
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558. My kids don't take
the stand, Ross.
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559. I had my eyes closed when we left.
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560. You don't say anything, Stevie.
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561. - No one else can corroborate your story.
- That's right.
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562. The judge hears about packing five kids
into your car at three in the morning,
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563. they're going to wonder why
they aren't hearing from those kids.
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564. The media is already piling on.
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565. If we don't give 'em someone
else to write about,
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566. it's going to be more and more this.
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567. It's tabloids.
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568. - It's just tabloids
- It's Family Court.
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569. This stuff doesn't help
in a custody hearing.
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570. They never filed charges.
I was never placed under arrest.
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571. HAUNTED HOUSE?
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572. It was a suicide.
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573. They confirmed it.
It doesn't matter.
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574. They got this off your statement
to the police!
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575. I wasn't thinking clearly that night.
We just lean on that.
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576. - We can't un-ring this bell.
- Fine, they can rip me to pieces,
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577. but they don't get to take bites
out of the kids.
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578. It'd go a long way if
you'd let the press near the house.
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579. Hell, they'll pay you.
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580. They'll pay you to walk the grounds,
take some pictures.
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581. No one goes near the house.
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582. Just the police.
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583. No one else has to.
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584. Then sell it.
You need the money, Hugh.
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585. No.
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586. You're saying you want to keep the house
your wife just died in?
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587. You have any idea how that looks?
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588. I want the gates...
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589. and the doors kept locked at all times,
and I want to know
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590. every day that it's empty.
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591. No gardeners.
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592. No staff.
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593. Except for the Dudleys.
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594. The Dudleys stay on.
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595. That doesn't make
any sense.
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596. The Dudleys stay on
and it sits there and rots.
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597. I'm sorry you had to hear that.
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598. If you lose? I won't.
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599. If you do, though?
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600. Do we really have to go live
with Aunt Janet?
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601. Hello. Hey.
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602. What do you want?
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603. So my sister...
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604. There's something up with Nell. She may show up at the house today.
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605. The house, yeah.
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606. Why?
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607. My dad told her to.
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608. I didn't get a chance to tell him, it's...
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609. But I'm sorry,
you can just point her to me.
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610. Is that all?
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611. Maybe I can come by
and we can talk about this some more.
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612. You know what you'd have to say.
You tell me.
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613. Is there any point?
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614. Hello, young man.
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615. What are you doing?
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616. Arranging the china
and some of the flatware,
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617. so that your father can sell them.
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618. These are valuable.
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619. Dad says you and Mr. Dudley
come with the house.
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620. Houses like this one require a staff.
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621. Why don't you live here?
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622. We live close by.
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623. At the edge of the property,
through the woods,
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624. right by town.
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625. But there are so many rooms.
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626. The staff hasn't lived on the grounds
since 1948.
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627. So the people that lived here
before us...
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628. The Hills.
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629. So they were all alone?
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630. Oh, yes.
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631. No one would live nearer than town.
No one will come any nearer than that.
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632. So, yes.
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633. They lived all alone.
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634. In the night.
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635. In the dark.
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636. Well, they didn't seem to be too scared.
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637. My dad found a bunch of stuff
in the parlor.
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638. Tarot cards and Ouija boards
and all that.
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639. So, something tells me they weren't
too scared of the dark.
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640. I see.
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641. And you know what those things do,
don't you?
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642. They're parlor games.
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643. People use them
to scare themselves.
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644. This is the problem
with schools these days.
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645. They teach you the secular world,
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646. smother you in science.
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647. And science isn't an exact science,
you know.
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648. The world is dark, young man,
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649. and the only light is the light
of the Lord Jesus Christ.
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650. We need his light in the night.
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651. In the dark.
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652. Do you know the Gospels, young man?
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653. He does.
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654. Hugh and I decided
when Steve was little.
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655. See, we knew that throughout his life
he'd be exposed
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656. to all sorts of ideas and beliefs,
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657. that there'd be all sorts of people
who'd tell him they had the answers.
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658. I'm sorry, I meant no offense.
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659. So yes, he knows the Gospels.
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660. He's also familiar with the Talmud.
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661. The Tao Te Ching, the Torah, the Koran,
Greek mythology.
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662. And he reads a lot of Carl Sagan,
Shakespeare.
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663. Why is that, honey?
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664. "Because there are more things
in Heaven and Earth, Horatio..."
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665. "... than are dreamt of
in your philosophy."
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666. Very good, ma'am.
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667. Well, I don't suppose
either of you have seen Luke.
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668. Not recently.
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669. I assume you tried
the treehouse?
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670. Very funny, mister.
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671. Mom's looking for you.
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672. Trying every closet.
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673. It never occurs to her
you'll be in your treehouse.
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674. You know, the one Dad built for you?
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675. I don't want to go in yet.
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676. I don't like it inside.
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677. No rush, my man.
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678. - What you making?
- A new sign.
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679. How do you spell "no girls allowed"?
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680. "N", "O"--
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681. I already got those.
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682. "G."
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683. I told you last time
that's a bad idea.
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684. What happened to your other sign?
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685. Theo ripped it.
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686. I'll bet.
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687. "I."
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688. Is this the family?
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689. Yep.
"R."
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690. Who's this?
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691. Some girl I saw by the woods.
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692. What's next?
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693. "L."
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694. You know, I used to have
imaginary friends, too.
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695. They go away
when you get bigger.
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696. "S."
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697. She's not imaginary.
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698. Okay, "no girls."
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699. Theo can't rip this one.
It's not allowed.
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700. I'll tell her.
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701. Will you hang out with me?
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702. - You want me to?
- Yeah.
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703. You can hang out all the time.
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704. We can draw together.
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705. No girls.
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706. Just Stevie and Luke.
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707. The cool kids.
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708. Where do you get the ideas
for these drawings?
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709. Fother mucker.
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710. Hey, Luke.
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711. Hey— Hey, Steve.
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712. Uh, this isn't what it looks like.
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713. I'm...
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714. Are you cold?
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715. Yeah.
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716. How'd you know where to find me?
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717. I...
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718. Tell you what,
I've got—
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719. Let me see.
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720. I've got 200 bucks here.
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721. You hand me that iPad,
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722. you can keep the cash
and sell that old camera.
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723. But, uh, I need the iPad.
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724. It stays here.
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725. I'm— I'm sorry.
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726. I know.
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727. You know, it really isn't
what you think.
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728. - Good.
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729. Here.
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730. Thanks.
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731. I needed a good scare.
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732. Leigh sent you here?
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733. I tried to tell Dad we're—
we're having some issues,
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734. but...
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735. Did you tell Luke where I live?
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736. Did you bring him here?
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737. You just stood there and watched him
loot me?
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738. Christ, Nell.
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739. So you hit up everybody,
dragged Luke out,
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740. made Dad hop on a plane.
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741. Fine.
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742. You got us all listening.
What do you want?
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743. What's so damn important, Nell?
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744. Shit, I didn't give him the address.
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745. Hey, I tried to tell you, we're—
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746. Steve—
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747. Dad?
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748. About Nell—
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749. I can't hear you.
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750. hear me?
I said it's about Nell.
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751. - I know, I just walked in and she's—
- Nell was lying.
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752. Shocking.
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753. She wasn't in L.A.
She was at the house, Steve.
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754. She was at the house.
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755. She—
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756. She's dead.
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757. Steve?
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758. Steve? You there?
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759. Steve?
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760. Steve?
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761. Steve?
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762. Steve?
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763. Steve?
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764. Steve, you there?
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