1. [teacher, in Russian] I love.
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2. He loves.
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3. You love.
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4. We love.
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5. [teacher, in English] Good.
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6. One more time.
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7. Hey. What's your name again?
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8. It's Beth, nimrod.
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9. Right. Well, Beth Nimrod,
what are you doing?
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10. You know, like, right now.
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11. You're the chess player.
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12. That's right.
Hm.
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13. US Women's Champion?
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14. US Open Co-Champion.
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15. Must be a trip.
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16. I guess.
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17. - Do you play?
- No, too cerebral.
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18. - Played a lot of Monopoly, though.
- Never played that game.
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19. Mm, don't.
It makes you a slave to capitalism.
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20. I-I still dream
about making money, though.
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21. So, why are you taking Russian classes
if you're a slave to capitalism?
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22. Mmm.
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23. I wanna read Dostoevsky in the original.
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24. "You really like the shape of me"?
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25. I'm stoned. I shouldn't
be speaking a foreign language.
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26. And I should probably call home.
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27. Um…
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28. Phone's in the bedroom,
through the kitchen.
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29. Thanks.
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30. - Hello?
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31. Hey, I just wanted to let you know
that I'm with some friends.
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32. - From my Russian class.
- Oh.
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33. Go on to bed. I've got a key.
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34. Did you say
you're partying with college students?
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35. Yep.
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36. Okay.
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37. Just be careful what you smoke, honey.
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38. Okay.
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39. See you in the morning?
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40. Is there anyone you've met
that you'd like to…
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41. - …trade rooks with?
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42. Jesus.
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43. What's that burning purple thing there?
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44. You tell me.
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45. - How much longer?
- Um…
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46. - I'm close.
- Okay.
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47. I'm sorry, I'm just really stoned.
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48. Yeah, me too.
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49. "Everybody went to Cincinnati
to see a movie."
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50. "Stay as long as you like."
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51. You might have called.
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52. I'm sorry.
Didn't wanna wake you up.
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53. I wouldn't have minded.
- Anyways, I'm all right.
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54. I'm going to Cincinnati…
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55. to see a movie.
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56. So, I won't be home tonight, either.
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57. I'll be home after school Monday.
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58. Are you with a boy?
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59. I was last night.
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60. Oh, Beth.
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61. I'm all right. I…
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62. had a good time.
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63. Well, chess isn't the only thing in life.
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64. - It's just…
- I won't get pregnant.
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65. Famous last words.
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66. Elizabeth Harmon.
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67. - Congrats.
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68. I'm so proud of you.
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69. All right, open it.
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70. It's a Bulova.
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71. It's perfect.
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72. Thank you.
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73. So…
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74. I suppose you'll be going
to a grad night party or two.
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75. No.
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76. We have Mexico City in two weeks.
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77. And then the US Championship.
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78. And then Remy-Vallon.
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79. In Paris.
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80. Paris?
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81. They invited me.
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82. - Paris.
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83. My God!
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84. Things are beginning to happen.
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85. - Another cerveza, por favor.
Yes.
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86. - What are you reading about?
- Pawn structure analysis.
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87. Sounds exciting.
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88. It is.
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89. Beth?
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90. Mm-hm?
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91. I have a confession to make.
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92. Do you know what a pen pal is?
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93. Someone you exchange letters with.
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94. Yes, exactly.
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95. Your beer, Ms. Wheatley.
- Thank you.
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96. Well…
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97. when I was in high school,
my Spanish class was given a list
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98. of boys in Mexico
who were studying English.
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99. I picked one,
and I sent him a letter about myself.
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100. We corresponded for a rather long time,
even when I was married to Allston.
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101. We exchanged photographs.
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102. His name is Manuel.
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103. He's meeting us at the airport.
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104. Have you ever met him before?
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105. Never.
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106. I have to say, I am really quite thrilled.
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107. Is he the reason you wanted to come
to Mexico early?
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108. I suppose so.
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109. Every single famous person
in Latin-American history,
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110. art or politics,
has sometime come to Mexico City.
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111. It's lovely.
Oh, yeah.
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112. I like to say that I was born in Mexico…
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113. but I am from Mexico City.
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114. Beth?
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115. You just get here?
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116. A few days ago.
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117. - I thought you were done with tournaments.
- I am. Mike's a glutton for punishment.
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118. Yeah.
- Your mom has a new friend.
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119. She came in at three o'clock this morning,
2:30 the day before.
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120. He's got a green Dodge
that always seems to be at her disposal.
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121. And they've had lunch and dinner
every day this week.
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122. I'm pretty sure they're fucking.
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123. I thought, at first, it was the altitude.
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124. 7,350 feet.
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125. Good lord, it's enough
to make a person positively giddy.
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126. Now, I think it's the culture.
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127. There's no hint
of a Protestant ethic in Mexico.
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128. They're all Latin Catholics,
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129. and they all live in the here and now.
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130. You really need
to stop reading Alan Watts.
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131. It's annoying.
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132. I think I'll have just one margarita
before I go out.
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133. Will you call for one, honey?
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134. Recepción.
- Yes, could we get a margarita and a Coke?
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135. Room number?
- 713.
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136. - Coming soon.
- Yes, thank you.
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137. You know you could come along
to the folklórico.
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138. I understand the costumes alone
are worth the price of admission.
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139. - It's such a beautiful day.
- It's been raining the last two days.
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140. Has it?
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141. I hadn't noticed.
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142. The tournament starts tomorrow.
I need to work on these endgames.
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143. You know, perhaps, Beth,
you have to work on yourself.
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144. Chess is not all there is.
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145. It's what I know.
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146. My experience has taught me what
you know isn't always what's important.
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147. And what's important?
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148. Living and growing.
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149. Living your life.
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150. - With a sleazy Mexican salesman.
- Treating yourself. Adventure.
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151. You haven't visited Bellas Artes,
or even been to Chapultepec Park.
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152. The zoo there is delightful.
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153. You've taken
all of your meals in this room,
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154. you've had your nose
buried in a chess book.
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155. Shouldn't you just relax
the day before the tournament?
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156. Think about something other than chess?
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157. Mother.
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158. Tomorrow, at ten o'clock,
I play black against Octavio Marenco.
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159. That means he gets to move first.
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160. Yes. I know what playing black means.
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161. He's 34 and an International Grandmaster.
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162. If I lose, we'll be paying for this trip…
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163. this adventure…
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164. out of capital.
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165. If I win, I'll be playing someone even
better than Marenco in the afternoon.
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166. I need to study my endgame.
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167. You're what they call
an intuitive player, are you not?
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168. Yes, I have been called that before.
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169. Sometimes, the moves come to me.
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170. I've noticed the moves
they applaud the loudest
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171. are the ones you make rather quickly.
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172. And there's a certain look on your face.
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173. Intuition can't be found in books.
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174. I think you just don't like Manuel.
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175. Manuel is all right.
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176. But he doesn't come by to see me.
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177. That's irrelevant.
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178. You need to relax.
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179. There's no player in the world
as gifted as you are.
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180. I haven't the remotest idea
what faculties a person needs
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181. in order to play chess well,
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182. but I am convinced
that relaxation can only improve them.
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183. Una cerveza Corona, por favor.
- Sí.
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184. People like you have a hard time.
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185. Two sides of the same coin.
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186. You've got your gift…
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187. …and you've got what it costs.
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188. Hard to say for you what that will be.
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189. You'll have your
time in the sun, but for how long?
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190. You've got so much anger in you.
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191. You'll have to be careful.
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192. Cerveza?
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193. Let's play.
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194. Shit.
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195. You can turn on the light. I'm now awake.
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196. I'm sorry.
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197. I seem to have caught a virus.
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198. I don't know if I'll be able
to watch your match in the morning.
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199. - It's all right.
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200. You'll tell me all about it?
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201. Sure.
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202. - Every move?
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203. Of course.
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204. - Hi, boys.
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205. - Hey.
- Hey.
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206. Lovely night for a swim.
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207. This is Juan Alberto Diaz
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208. coming to you live from the Mexico City
Invitational Chess Tournament
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209. at the Palacio Azteca where
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210. the big story
has been the seventeen-year-old
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211. from Lexington, Kentucky,
Elizabeth Harmon.
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212. [Beth, in English]
Neither of us spoke the other's language.
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213. He opened with a pawn to king four.
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214. I played pawn to queen's bishop four.
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215. In 31 moves,
I had his king in a mating net.
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216. You're a wonder.
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217. [Diaz, in Spanish]
Undefeated, this morning she played
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218. the Queen's Gambit Declined
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219. against the Austrian, Diedrich.
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220. Facing relentless pressure
in the middle of the board,
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221. Harmon had him
on his heels from the start.
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222. She did it mostly with pawns,
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223. and crushed his position
as one might crush an egg.
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224. Diedrich played well,
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225. made no blunders or anything
that could properly be called a mistake,
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226. but Harmon moved with such deadly accuracy,
such measured control,
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227. that his position was hopeless
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228. by the 23rd move.
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229. Impressive play by this young woman.
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230. Borgov retreats his knight,
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231. but he's really attacking
the black knight.
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232. This is a very interesting position.
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233. It is dangerous for both sides.
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234. How is Black going to answer the threat?
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235. Will he defend himself or counter attack?
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236. It could go either way.
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237. - Mother?
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238. Out here.
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239. Fresh air feels nice, doesn't it?
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240. Aren't you going out?
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241. No, Manuel's not coming tonight.
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242. He had business in Oaxaca.
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243. Oh.
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244. How long will he be gone?
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245. At least until we leave.
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246. I'm sorry.
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247. I've never been to Oaxaca, but…
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248. I imagine it resembles Denver.
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249. We can have dinner together.
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250. You can take me
to one of the places you know.
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251. Of course.
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252. It was fun while it lasted.
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253. Good afternoon.
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254. - I am Georgi Girev.
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255. Beth Harmon.
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256. I'm honored.
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257. It's been five hours.
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258. Perhaps we should adjourn now.
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259. You must seal your move.
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260. Miss Harmon must seal her move now.
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261. Play will resume tomorrow at ten,
before your regular matches.
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262. Miss Harmon.
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263. Yes?
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264. May I ask you something?
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265. In America, I'm told
that one sees films inside the car.
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266. Is this true?
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267. Drive-ins.
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268. You mean drive-in movies?
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269. Yes, Elvis Presley movies.
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270. Debbie Reynolds and Elizabeth Taylor…
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271. That happens?
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272. It does.
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273. I would dig that.
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274. Pawn to rook five.
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275. For you, Beth Harmon…
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276. I resign the old-fashioned way.
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277. I've never been to a drive-in, either.
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278. I should not have let you do that.
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279. With the rook.
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280. No.
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281. But you won't let
the next one that tries it.
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282. How old were you
when you started playing?
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283. Four.
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284. I was district champion at seven.
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285. I will be world champion one day.
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286. When?
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287. In three years.
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288. You'll be 16 in three years.
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289. If you win…
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290. what will you do next?
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291. I-I don't understand.
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292. If you're world champion at 16…
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293. what will you do
with the rest of your life?
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294. I don't understand.
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295. You're the best I've ever played.
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296. Until you play Borgov.
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297. Beth.
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298. Look what I found.
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299. Everyone, this is Elizabeth Harmon,
the US Champion.
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300. Co-Champion.
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301. I'm sorry I missed your match,
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302. but the bath was so lovely.
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303. I soaked the entire afternoon.
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304. I'm glad.
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305. - You look better.
- I feel better.
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306. - Are you hungry?
- Starving.
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307. Thank you.
You play beautiful, señora.
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308. Thank you.
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309. So much for your stage fright.
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310. I play fine as long as it's for fun.
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311. Where shall we go?
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312. Any one of the new places
you've been to?
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313. Mm-hm.
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314. Let's eat in the room.
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315. You wanna grab it? Here.
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316. [man 2, in Russian] In Moscow, she'll be
jet-lagged. We can destroy her then.
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317. She's getting better.
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318. Have to deal with her here or in Paris
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319. before she gets too strong.
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320. There's talk she's a drunk.
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321. Her game is almost all attack.
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322. So she doesn't always watch her back.
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323. When she blunders, she gets angry,
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324. and can be dangerous.
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325. - [man 3, in Russian] Like all women.
- She's an orphan. A survivor.
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326. She's like us —
losing is not an option for her.
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327. Otherwise, what would her life be?
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328. Those two guys,
they're number two and three in the world.
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329. And those guys?
KGB.
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330. Make sure Borgov doesn't run away.
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331. Will you save a seat for my mother?
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332. - Yeah.
- Yeah.
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333. You may start your opponent's clock.
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334. [Diaz, in Spanish] Pawn to king four.
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335. She always plays
the Sicilian to that opening.
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336. It's the most common opening
for White in the game of chess,
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337. and Borgov has been called
the "Master of the Sicilian."
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338. Harmon moves pawn to queen bishop four,
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339. hoping to play him on ground
that's fresh for both of them,
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340. that won't give him
the advantage of his superior knowledge.
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341. And now Borgov has brought out
his king's knight to bishop three,
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342. …and Harmon,
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343. of course,
brings hers to queen bishop three,
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344. attacking the center.
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345. But Borgov moves his bishop
to knight five,
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346. signaling he's going to play
the Closed Sicilian,
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347. not the Open.
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348. [director, in English]
Please do not disturb the players.
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349. The Rossolimo. A rare opening…
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350. Harmon pushes her pawn
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attacking Borgov's bishop.
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352. Borgov castles.
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353. Harmon must now decide
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354. to open the game or keep it closed.
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355. White has the advantage.
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356. Since it always has the first move,
it always has the advantage.
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357. I read that when computers
learn to play chess,
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358. and play against other computers,
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359. White will always win
because of the first move.
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360. Like tic-tac-toe.
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361. Borgov's not a machine.
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362. I didn't expect it.
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363. No one really plays it.
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364. It threw me off.
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365. Just like he knew it would.
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366. From that point on, the whole game
was like a foregone conclusion. I…
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367. I couldn't fight this feeling
that I'd already lost.
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368. Like in the books,
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369. where you know the outcome,
but you play it out
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370. just to see how it would happen, and…
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371. I mean, every move he made was so…
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373. unimaginative, so bureaucratic.
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374. And the whole time, I'd look at his face,
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375. and there was no doubt.
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376. No weakness.
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377. I'm so glad you didn't see it.
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378. Mother?
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379. I'm sorry.
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380. What was it?
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381. Hepatitis, possibly.
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382. We will know tomorrow.
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383. Could you give me a tranquilizer?
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384. - Yes. I have a sedative.
- I don't want a sedative.
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385. Could I have a prescription for Librium?
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386. You don't need a prescription
to buy Librium in Mexico.
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387. I suggest meprobamate.
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388. There's a farmacia here in the hotel.
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389. Again, I'm very sorry for your loss.
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390. Allow us to help you
with any arrangements.
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391. Signing papers, dealing with authorities.
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392. And, of course,
the bill will be taken care of.
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393. - Thank you.
- Including the liquor bill,
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394. which was significant.
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395. Though, I'm sure none
of the many margaritas she consumed
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396. was the culprit
in your mother's untimely passing.
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397. She did mention something
about the quality of the tequila.
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398. Again…
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399. whatever we can do to help.
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400. I need to find him.
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401. Hello?
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402. I have your call.
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403. From Denver.
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404. Thank you.
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405. This is Allston Wheatley.
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406. It's Beth, Mr. Wheatley.
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407. Beth?
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408. Your daughter.
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409. - Elizabeth Harmon.
- And you're in Mexico?
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410. It's about Mrs. Wheatley.
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411. How is Alma? Is she there with you?
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412. She's dead.
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413. She died this morning.
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414. - Mr. Wheatley—
- Can't you handle this?
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415. I-I can't be going off to Mexico.
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416. There's an autopsy in the morning,
and I have to buy new plane tickets…
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417. I mean, I have to get
a new ticket for myself.
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418. - I don't know where to bury her.
- Call Durgin Brothers in Lexington.
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419. There's a family plot
in her maiden name, Benson.
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420. What about the house?
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421. Look, I don't want any part of this.
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422. I got problems enough in Denver.
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423. Get her up to Kentucky and bury her,
and the house is yours. Just…
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424. make the mortgage payments.
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425. You need money?
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426. I don't know.
I don't know how much it'll cost.
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427. I heard you're doing all right.
The child-prodigy thing.
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428. Can't you charge it or something?
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429. I'll ask the hotel.
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430. Good, you do that.
I'm strapped for cash right now,
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431. but call Second National Bank
and ask for Mr. Erlich.
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432. That's E-R-L-I-C-H.
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433. Say you can have the house.
He knows how to reach me.
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434. Don't you want to know how she died?
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435. What was it?
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436. Hepatitis.
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437. I think. We'll know tomorrow.
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438. Yeah.
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