1.  Heads up! 
			  
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2.  Sorry, man. Nice catch, though. 
			  
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3.  Thank you. 
			  
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4.  Franklin. 
			  
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5.  Come on, Franklin. What you waitin' for? 
			  
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6.  What are you doin'? 
			  
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7.  I'm feeding the pigeons. 
			  
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8.  "You do that too much,
you know what you get?" 
			  
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9.  "Fat pigeons." 
			  
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10.  That's from Mary Poppins.
Did you ever see it? 
			  
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11.  No. 
			  
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12.  Okay, so what's the matter? 
			  
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13.  What do you mean? 
			  
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14.  I can tell something's wrong.
I mean, look at you. 
			  
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15.  Sittin' here, moping, pigeon-feeding. 
			  
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16.  It's not like you. 
			  
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17.  No. Perhaps it isn't. 
			  
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18.  I don't know what's wrong, but... 
			  
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19.  You're right. 
			  
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20.  Something is the matter. 
			  
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21.  When they captured me,
I just had one thought. 
			  
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22.  Vengeance. 
			  
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23.  It wasn't as satisfying as I'd expected. 
			  
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24.  Meanwhile, my kingdom had fallen apart. 
			  
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25.  My tools long since stolen and scattered. 
			  
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26.  And so I embarked upon
a journey to find them. 
			  
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27.  Which I did. 
			  
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28.  I'm now more powerful
than I have been in eons. 
			  
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29.  And yet... 
			  
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30.  Here you are, feeding the pigeons. 
			  
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31.  You see, until then, 
			  
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32.  I'd had a true quest. 
			  
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33.  A purpose beyond my function
and then suddenly, it was over, and... 
			  
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34.  I felt disappointed. 
			  
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35.  Let down. 
			  
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36.  Empty. 
			  
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37.  Does that make sense? 
			  
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38.  I was so sure that once
I got everything back, I'd feel good. 
			  
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39.  But in some ways
I feel worse than when I started. 
			  
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40.  I feel like... 
			  
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41.  Nothing. 
			  
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42.  There. 
			  
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43.  You asked. 
			  
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44.  You could have called me, you know. 
			  
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45.  I didn't want to worry you. 
			  
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46.  Oh, I don't believe it. 
			  
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47.  Let me tell you something, Dream. 
			  
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48.  And I'm only gonna say this once,
so you better pay attention. 
			  
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49.  You are utterly the stupidest, 
			  
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50.  most self-centered, pathetic excuse
for an anthropomorphic personification 
			  
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51.  on this or any other plane. 
			  
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52.  Feeling sorry for yourself
because your little game is over 
			  
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53.  and you haven't got the balls
to go out and find a new one. 
			  
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54.  You're as bad as Desire. 
			  
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55.  No, worse. 
			  
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56.  Did it never occur to you
that I would be worried about you? 
			  
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57.  - I didn't think you—
- Exactly. 
			  
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58.  You didn't think. 
			  
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59.  Heads up! 
			  
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60.  Wow. 
			  
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61.  You're as good as your... friend there. 
			  
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62.  He's not my friend. He's my brother.
And he's an idiot. 
			  
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63.  I'm just feeding the birds. 
			  
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64.  Look, I can't stay here all day.
I've got work to do. 
			  
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65.  You can come with me if you want,
or you can stay here and sulk. 
			  
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66.  I'll come with you, I suppose. 
			  
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67.  Well, don't do me any favors. 
			  
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68.  Sorry, before you go,
um, could I maybe see you again? 
			  
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69.  Sure, Franklin. You'll see me again. 
			  
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70.  Seriously? 
			  
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71.  Soon. 
			  
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72.  Okay, cool. 
			  
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73.  Yeah, let me just get your number and... 
			  
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74.  Wait, how did you know my... 
			  
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75.  Come on, Franklin!
Are you playin' or not? 
			  
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76.  Look! 
			  
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77.  Yum! 
			  
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78.  Okay, two, please. 
			  
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79.  None for me, thank you. 
			  
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80.  They're good for you. 
			  
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81.  - I'm not hungry.
- You can just have it later. 
			  
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82.  Just one. Thanks. 
			  
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83.  - There you go. It's a gift.
- Thank you. 
			  
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84.  Aw. Thank you. 
			  
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85.  So nice. 
			  
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86.  Mmm. That is delicious. 
			  
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87.  What? 
			  
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88.  You are good with them. 
			  
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89.  Apples? 
			  
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90.  - Humans.
- Mmm. 
			  
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91.  Bite? 
			  
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92.  No, thank you. 
			  
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93.  Hmm. Have you seen any of the others
since you've been back? 
			  
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94.  Have you? 
			  
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95.  Mmm... Mmm. 
			  
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96.  We did have one family dinner
when you were away. 
			  
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97.  The twins were in high spirits. 
			  
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98.  Mmm, Desire was, anyway. 
			  
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99.  With me gone, I have no doubt. 
			  
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100.  I don't know. 
			  
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101.  I think Desire missed having
their usual sparring partner 
			  
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102.  across the dinner table. 
			  
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103.  Any word of the prodigal? 
			  
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104.  No. 
			  
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105.  Still missing. 
			  
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106.  You were both missed. 
			  
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107.  "How are you, sis?" 
			  
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108.  "How have you been keeping?" 
			  
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109.  Aw. I'm well, Dream. Thanks for asking. 
			  
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110.  How are you, my sister? 
			  
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111.  How have you been keeping? 
			  
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112.  I'm worried about my brother. 
			  
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113.  And I'm enjoying this apple. 
			  
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114.  Can you hear it? 
			  
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115.  I know this piece. 
			  
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116.  I haven't heard it in 200 years. 
			  
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117.  Come on. 
			  
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118.  No. Don't stop, please. 
			  
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119.  Uh, sorry for the noise. 
			  
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120.  It's not noise. It's Schubert. 
			  
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121.  Keep going. 
			  
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122.  I can't. He never finished it. 
			  
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123.  All we have is a fragment. 
			  
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124.  Oh, forgive me, I... I am Harry. 
			  
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125.  I know who you are, Harry. 
			  
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126.  Do you know who I am? 
			  
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127.  No. Not yet. Please. 
			  
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128.  It's time. 
			  
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129.  Can I just... 
			  
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130.  There's something I have to say.
If that's all right. 
			  
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131.  Of course. 
			  
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132.  Hear, O Israel:
The Lord is our God. The Lord is One. 
			  
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133.  I'm glad I said the Shema. 
			  
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134.  My old man always said
it would guarantee you a place in Heaven. 
			  
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135.  If you believe in Heaven. 
			  
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136.  Hmm? 
			  
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137.  I look so old. 
			  
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138.  So empty. 
			  
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139.  So, I'm dead. 
			  
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140.  Now what? 
			  
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141.  Now's when you find out, Harry. 
			  
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142.  You ready? 
			  
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143.  I thought he was sweet. Didn't you? 
			  
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144.  Sweet? I don't know. 
			  
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145.  Perhaps. 
			  
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146.  My sister... 
			  
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147.  Yeah? 
			  
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148.  When I was captured,
it wasn't me they were looking for. 
			  
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149.  It was you. 
			  
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150.  Yeah, I know. 
			  
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151.  What are you doing? 
			  
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152.  I'm taking my shoes off. 
			  
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153.  You should take yours off too. 
			  
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154.  It's good to touch the Earth
with your bare feet. 
			  
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155.  It's grounding. 
			  
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156.  Come on,
I don't want to miss the next one. 
			  
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157.  Hi, Sam. 
			  
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158.  Oh. 
			  
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159.  Hi. I'm sorry. Do I know you? 
			  
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160.  Oh, no. 
			  
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161.  No, no. 
			  
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162.  I need to talk to my wife
for, like, one second. 
			  
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163.  Sam... 
			  
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164.  You don't understand. 
			  
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165.  All our flight information is on my phone. 
			  
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166.  I just need to give her the code. 
			  
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167.  I'm so sorry, Sam. 
			  
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168.  But we're on our honeymoon. 
			  
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169.  Your time is up. 
			  
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170.  Sam? 
			  
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171.  Sam? 
			  
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172.  Come on, hon. 
			  
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173.  Sam! 
			  
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174.  Sam! 
			  
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175.  Sam... Sam! 
			  
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176.  How do you do it? 
			  
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177.  - Do what?
- This. 
			  
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178.  Be there, for all of them? 
			  
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179.  I have a job to do. And I do it. 
			  
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180.  When the first living thing existed,
I was there. 
			  
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181.  When the last living thing dies,
I'll put the chairs on the table, 
			  
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182.  turn out the lights and... 
			  
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183.  lock the universe behind me when I leave. 
			  
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184.  And I'm not there for all of them. 
			  
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185.  There are exceptions. 
			  
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186.  Mad Hettie. 
			  
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187.  And then there's your ongoing project. 
			  
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188.  How's he faring up after all this time? 
			  
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189.  - Who? Hob Gadling?
- Hmm. 
			  
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190.  I don't know.
I was forced to miss our last appointment. 
			  
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191.  Well, I'm sure he'd love to see you. 
			  
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192.  They're never too keen to see me, though. 
			  
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193.  Does it not bother you? 
			  
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194.  I actually used to think
I had the hardest job in all our family. 
			  
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195.  Oh, did you? 
			  
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196.  They fear the Sunless Lands, 
			  
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197.  yet they enter your realm
every night without fear. 
			  
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198.  And yet I am far more terrible than you. 
			  
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199.  It was fine in the beginning. 
			  
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200.  Dying and living were new things 
			  
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201.  and people did them with the enthusiasm
they always bring to new things. 
			  
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202.  And then after a bit, it just got harder. 
			  
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203.  But you continued. 
			  
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204.  I thought about giving up. 
			  
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205.  Walking out. 
			  
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206.  This was a long time ago,
long before this world. 
			  
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207.  It really started to get to me. 
			  
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208.  I got kind of hard and brittle inside. 
			  
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209.  I mean, people feel as pleased to have
been born as if they did it themselves. 
			  
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210.  But they get upset and hurt
and shaken when they die. 
			  
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211.  But eventually,
I learned that all they really need 
			  
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212.  is a kind word and a friendly face. 
			  
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213.  Like they had in the beginning. 
			  
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214.  Hello, baby girl. 
			  
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215.  Are you hungry? 
			  
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216.  Mum had better get your bottle, then. 
			  
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217.  Yeah. I'm afraid so. 
			  
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218.  That's all there is, little one. 
			  
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219.  That's all you get. 
			  
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220.  All right, sweetie. Lunch time. 
			  
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221.  We can go. 
			  
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222.  We'll do some eating, 
			  
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223.  then maybe another nap for Mummy's sake. 
			  
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224.  Then maybe the park? 
			  
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225.  Lovey? 
			  
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226.  I find myself
wondering about humanity. 
			  
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227.  Their attitude towards your gift
is so strange. 
			  
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228.  Why do they fear the Sunless Lands? 
			  
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229.  It is as natural to die
as it is to be born. 
			  
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230.  People may not
be ready for my gift. 
			  
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231.  But they get it anyway. 
			  
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232.  No matter what the circumstance. 
			  
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233.  At the end, each of us stands alone. 
			  
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234.  The Sunless Lands are far away
and the journey is hard. 
			  
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235.  Most of us will be glad
for the company of a friend. 
			  
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236.  It's funny looking back now. 
			  
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237.  I used to think
I had to do this all by myself. 
			  
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238.  But you do. 
			  
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239.  No. 
			  
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240.  At the end, I'm there with them. 
			  
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241.  I'm holding their hand
and they're holding mine. 
			  
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242.  I'm not alone when I'm doing my job. 
			  
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243.  And neither are you. 
			  
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244.  Think about it. 
			  
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245.  The only reason we even exist, 
			  
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246.  you and I, and Desire and Despair, 
			  
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247.  the whole family. 
			  
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248.  We're here to serve them. 
			  
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249.  It isn't about quests
or finding purpose outside our function. 
			  
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250.  Our purpose is our function. 
			  
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251.  We're here for them. 
			  
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252.  Since I figured that out, 
			  
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253.  I realized I need them
as much as they need me. 
			  
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254.  I've seen so many cool things 
			  
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255.  and people and worlds. 
			  
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256.  I've learned so much. 
			  
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257.  Lots of people don't have
a job they love doing, do they? 
			  
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258.  So, I think I'm really very lucky. 
			  
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259.  Listen, I've got to head back soon. 
			  
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260.  You've taught me
something I had forgotten. 
			  
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261.  I thank you, my sister. 
			  
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262.  Aw. 
			  
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263.  That's what family's about,
little brother. 
			  
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264.  To me, man! Over here! 
			  
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265.  - One last appointment, then I have to go. 
			  
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266.  - I, too, am late for an appointment. 
			  
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267.  Tell him I said hello. 
			  
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268.  Franklin! 
			  
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269.  I have to go. 
			  
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270.  Hey. 
			  
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271.  Did you see that? 
			  
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272.  That car came this close to hitting me. 
			  
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273.  This close, huh? 
			  
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274.  Yeah. 
			  
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275.  Come with me, Franklin.
I need to show you something. 
			  
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276.  Okay. 
			  
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277.  See ya, Dream. 
			  
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278.  Don't be a stranger, okay? 
			  
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279.  - Oi. 
			  
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280.  Come on, then. 
			  
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281.  What are you waiting for? 
			  
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282.  Very well. 
			  
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283.  But I do not see
what purpose this will serve. 
			  
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284.  At least I get out and meet them. 
			  
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285.  I just think maybe it would be good
for you to see them on their terms, 
			  
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286.  instead of yours. 
			  
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287.  Sir, penny ale for me and another
for my brother, if it please you. 
			  
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288.  - Certainly, lady. 
			  
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289.  Ta. Here you go. 
			  
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290.  Ugh. 
			  
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291.  This is terrible. 
			  
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292.  His Majesty's third poll tax
in three years. 
			  
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293.  What else could we have done, eh? 
			  
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294.  When Ball and Tyler were killed, 
			  
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295.  the spirit of the working man
died with them. 
			  
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296.  We've got war, plague,
and two bloody popes fighting. 
			  
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297.  The end of the world is soon, you mark me. 
			  
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298.  Mmm-hmm. 
			  
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299.  A delegation of Faerie
came to see me last night. 
			  
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300.  They're talking about
abandoning this plane forever. 
			  
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301.  Dream. Listen to the people. 
			  
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302.  Drink your drink. 
			  
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303.  We need
to return to law and order. 
			  
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304.  We need to act against these bandits. 
			  
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305.  Puttin' somethin' in the oven. 
			  
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306.  So, he puts his hand up her dress. 
			  
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307.  And she says, "Are you hunting
for rabbits again, Friar?" 
			  
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308.  Piers Plowman. 
			  
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309.  That's what people want, Geoffrey,
not filthy tales in rhyme about pilgrims. 
			  
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310.  But Edmund, I enjoy rhyming. 
			  
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311.  And I enjoy tavern tales
told of an evening. 
			  
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312.  Look, I've seen death. 
			  
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313.  I lost half my village to the Black Death. 
			  
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314.  I fought under Buckingham in Burgundy. 
			  
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315.  It's not like I don't know what death is.
Death is... 
			  
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316.  stupid. 
			  
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317.  You're a fool, Hob. 
			  
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318.  Nobody has to die. 
			  
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319.  The only reason people die
is... is 'cause everyone does it. 
			  
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320.  You all just go along with it. But not me. 
			  
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321.  I've made up my mind. 
			  
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322.  I'm not going to die. 
			  
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323.  Hobs, death comes for every man. 
			  
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324.  You don't know that. 
			  
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325.  I might get lucky.
There's always a first time. 
			  
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326.  There's so much to do,
so many things to see. 
			  
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327.  Women to swive. Ale to drink.
People to drink with. 
			  
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328.  Why would any sensible creature
crave an eternity of this? 
			  
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329.  You could find out. 
			  
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330.  How? 
			  
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331.  I could grant him his wish. 
			  
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332.  Do that, and he will be begging for death
within a century, I assure you. 
			  
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333.  This will prove very interesting. 
			  
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334.  What will you do
with all that life? 
			  
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335.  I'll find better friends than you,
I can tell you that. 
			  
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336.  Are you gonna tell him, or should I? 
			  
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337.  I shall. 
			  
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338.  Very well, little brother. 
			  
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339.  Very well. 
			  
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340.  Did I hear you say
you have no intention of ever dying? 
			  
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341.  Uh, yeah. Yeah, that's right. 
			  
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342.  Then you must tell me what it's like. 
			  
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343.  Let us meet here again, Robert Gadling, 
			  
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344.  in this tavern of the White Horse
in 100 years. 
			  
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345.  A hundred years
and I'm Pope Urban. 
			  
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346.  Don't mind them. 
			  
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347.  A hundred years' time, on this day? 
			  
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348.  I will see you
in the year of our Lord 1489, then. 
			  
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349.  Who was that, then, Hobsie? 
			  
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350.  Haven't a clue. 
			  
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351.  But tell you what,
I'll ask him in 100 years' time. 
			  
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352.  How did you know...
that I'd still be here? 
			  
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353.  Who are you? 
			  
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354.  A wizard? A... a saint? 
			  
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355.  A demon? 
			  
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356.  Have I made a bargain with the devil? 
			  
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357.  No. 
			  
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358.  Then why aren't I dead long since? 
			  
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359.  Is this some kind of game? 
			  
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360.  No game. 
			  
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361.  But why? 
			  
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362.  Who are you? 
			  
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363.  Why are you here? 
			  
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364.  I'm here because I'm interested. 
			  
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365.  In me? 
			  
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366.  In your experience. 
			  
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367.  - What do I have to do?
- Nothing. 
			  
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368.  You live your life as you choose. 
			  
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369.  Then on this day,
every 100 years, we will meet. 
			  
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370.  Because you wanna know what it's like. 
			  
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371.  All right. I'll tell you what it's like. 
			  
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372.  It's fucking brilliant. 
			  
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373.  It's all changing. 
			  
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374.  In what way? 
			  
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375.  Um... 
			  
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376.  Chimneys. 
			  
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377.  Not having your eyes watering
all the time from the smoke. 
			  
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378.  And now we have
these little cloth pieces for your nose. 
			  
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379.  In the old days, we just used our sleeves. 
			  
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380.  Oh. And playing cards. 
			  
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381.  What will you people think of next? 
			  
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382.  With any luck,
something to get rid of fleas. 
			  
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383.  But what have you been doing
for the last hundred years? 
			  
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384.  Um... 
			  
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385.  Same as before. Soldiering, mainly. 
			  
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386.  A little banditry here and there
if I couldn't find a war. 
			  
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387.  Uh, but now, I've started in a new trade. 
			  
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388.  It's called printing. 
			  
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389.  Don't need to be a guild member, not yet. 
			  
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390.  Uh, never be a real demand for it,
and it's hard work, 
			  
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391.  but it beats the hell out of
rotting to maggots in the ground, eh? 
			  
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392.  So you still want to live? 
			  
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393.  Oh, yes. 
			  
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394.  A hundred years, then? 
			  
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395.  Oh, yes. 
			  
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396.  You never told me who you are. 
			  
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397.  Well, Kit, your theme as I saw it is this:
that for one's art and for one's dreams, 
			  
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398.  one may consort and bargain
with the darkest powers. 
			  
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399.  'Tis so. 
			  
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400.  My friend! 
			  
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401.  Sit down. 
			  
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402.  Got in a couple of bottles
of good wine for us. 
			  
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403.  Already made a start on 'em. 
			  
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404.  Hello, Hob. 
			  
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405.  "Hob"? 
			  
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406.  Faith, that takes me back some few years. 
			  
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407.  It's Sir Robert Gadlen now, old stranger. 
			  
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408.  You've had good fortune, I take it. 
			  
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409.  The gods have smiled on me
as they smile on all England 
			  
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410.  where no man is slave or bondsman. 
			  
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411.  Venison pasty? 
			  
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412.  No? They're good. 
			  
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413.  Mmm. 
			  
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414.  Let's see. 
			  
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415.  Last we spoke,
I was working with Billy Caxton. 
			  
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416.  Made some gold from that.
Put it to work in Henry Tudor's shipyards. 
			  
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417.  I made a small pile. 
			  
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418.  Then I went north for a year or so,
came back as my son. 
			  
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419.  Done that twice now. 
			  
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420.  Girl, more wine. 
			  
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421.  When fat Henry had gone
for the monasteries, I bought my estates, 
			  
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422.  and a healthy gift of gold
to the Crown saw to... 
			  
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423.  a knighthood. 
			  
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424.  That's not all. Here. 
			  
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425.  My fair Eleanor and little Robyn. 
			  
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426.  My first son born in over 200 years
on this Earth, that I know of. 
			  
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427.  It's funny. 
			  
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428.  This is what I always dreamed
Heaven would be like, way back. 
			  
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429.  It's safe to walk the streets.
Enough food. Good wine. 
			  
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430.  Life is so rich. 
			  
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431.  God's wounds!
If only I could write like you. 
			  
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432.  In... in Faustus, when you wrote,
"To God? He loves thee not." 
			  
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433.  Will, sit down. 
			  
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434.  "The God thou servest
is thine own appetite, 
			  
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435.  wherein is fixed the love of Beelzebub." 
			  
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436.  "To him, I'll build an altar in the church 
			  
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437.  and offer up lukewarm blood
of new-born babes." 
			  
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438.  Hear, hear! 
			  
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439.  I would give anything
to have your gifts. 
			  
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440.  To give men dreams
that would live on long after I'm dead. 
			  
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441.  I would bargain
like your Faustus for that boon. 
			  
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442.  Who is he? 
			  
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443.  His name's Will Shaxberd.
Acts a bit. Wrote a play. 
			  
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444.  Is he good? 
			  
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445.  No, he's crap. 
			  
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446.  Now, that chap next to him,
with the broken leg, 
			  
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447.  he is a good playwright. 
			  
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448.  Anyway, I've saved the best bit for last. 
			  
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449.  The queen herself slept
at my house this summer. 
			  
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450.  That was expensive. 
			  
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451.  Are you Will Shaxberd? 
			  
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452.  Uh, aye, sir. Have we met? 
			  
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453.  We have. But men forget in waking hours. 
			  
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454.  I heard you talk, Will. 
			  
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455.  Would you write great plays? 
			  
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456.  Create new dreams
to spur the minds of men? 
			  
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457.  Is that your will? 
			  
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458.  It is. 
			  
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459.  Then let us talk. 
			  
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460.  Sir, do you still want the lamb, sir? 
			  
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461.  Aye. Bring on the lamb. 
			  
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462.  Everything to live for. 
			  
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463.  And nowhere to go but up. 
			  
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464.  Do not be so free
in assigning plagues, fires, floods 
			  
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465.  to the judgment of the Lord for our sins. 
			  
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466.  They make more from the dole
than they would from an honest day's work. 
			  
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467.  I don't recommend that at all. 
			  
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468.  You sure I can't help you, sir? 
			  
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469.  No, thank you. I'm waiting for... 
			  
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470.  Don't touch me!
Fucking dungwit. Get out of my way! 
			  
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471.  Get back to the stews
with the rest of the filth. 
			  
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472.  Let him be. He is my guest. 
			  
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473.  I knew you'd be here. 
			  
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474.  Do you know how hungry a man can get? 
			  
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475.  If he doesn't die but he doesn't eat? 
			  
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476.  I lost it all. 
			  
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477.  My land. My gold. 
			  
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478.  My Eleanor. 
			  
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479.  She died in childbirth. 
			  
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480.  The baby too. 
			  
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481.  My boy, Robyn,
died in a tavern brawl when he was 20. 
			  
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482.  I didn't go out much
after that. 
			  
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483.  They tried to drown me as a witch. 
			  
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484.  I'd lived there 40 years, overconfident. 
			  
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485.  I got out with my skin a little more. 
			  
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486.  And then it got worse. 
			  
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487.  And worse and... worse. 
			  
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488.  I've hated every second
of the last 80 years, every bloody second. 
			  
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489.  You know that? 
			  
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490.  So do you still wish to live? 
			  
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491.  Are you crazy? 
			  
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492.  Death is a mug's game.
I got so much to live for. 
			  
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493.  Now can we order?
'Cause I'm about to eat the fucking table. 
			  
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494.  I heard something funny
the other week. 
			  
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495.  Bloke said to me, he said, 
			  
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496.  "If only the French nobles had
played cricket with their men 
			  
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497.  the way we do,
they'd never have had this trouble." 
			  
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498.  You know, first the colonies, now France. 
			  
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499.  You ask me, this country
will be next for a revolution. 
			  
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500.  I've been salting money away
all over the world. 
			  
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501.  First sign of trouble,
I'll be out of here like that. 
			  
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502.  In the meantime... 
			  
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503.  I'm in the shipping business. 
			  
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504.  There's a new system where
they take English cotton goods to Africa, 
			  
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505.  get a cargo of negroes,
pack 'em in like sardines. 
			  
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506.  Same ship takes them across the Atlantic. 
			  
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507.  Then comes back here
with raw cotton, tobacco and sugar. 
			  
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508.  What? 
			  
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509.  It's a poor thing
for one man to enslave another. 
			  
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510.  It's just how it's done. 
			  
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511.  I suggest you find yourself a different
line of business, Robert Gadling. 
			  
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512.  You're giving me advice? 
			  
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513.  After 400 years? 
			  
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514.  What happened to
"live your life as you choose"? 
			  
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515.  The choice is yours. 
			  
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516.  But would you take
that choice away from others? 
			  
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517.  I will consider your advice. 
			  
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518.  I saw a production of King Lear yesterday. 
			  
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519.  Mrs. Siddons as Goneril.
The idiots had given it a happy ending. 
			  
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520.  That will not last. 
			  
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521.  The great stories will always
return to their original forms. 
			  
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522.  That lad, Will Shakespeare. 
			  
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523.  He turned out to be
a half-decent playwright after all. 
			  
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524.  You made some kind of deal with him,
didn't you? 
			  
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525.  Perhaps. 
			  
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526.  What kind of deal? His soul? 
			  
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527.  Nothing so crude. 
			  
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528.  Four hundred years now,
I've been meeting you here 
			  
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529.  and there is so much I still don't know. 
			  
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530.  Who are you? Truly? 
			  
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531.  What's your name? 
			  
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532.  I might ask both of you
that same question, gentlemen. 
			  
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533.  Please, please,
do not trouble yourselves to rise. 
			  
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534.  These are Michael and Tobias. 
			  
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535.  Smugglers by trade. 
			  
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536.  Although, they're only too glad to augment
their earnings by slitting throats. 
			  
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537.  If you move, they'll slit yours. 
			  
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538.  They tell of a tale in these London parts, 
			  
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539.  that the Devil and the Wandering Jew
meet once every century in a tavern. 
			  
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540.  Two years past,
sewn into the shirt of a dead man, 
			  
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541.  I found this. 
			  
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542.  Is that meant to be me? 
			  
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543.  Oh, I look terrible. You look worse. 
			  
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544.  You return to this pub every 100 years, 
			  
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545.  striking bargains with men,
sharing gifts, immortality, 
			  
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546.  which you will now share with me. 
			  
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547.  Well, have you nothing to say? 
			  
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548.  I am no Devil. 
			  
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549.  And I'm not Jewish. 
			  
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550.  Fie. 
			  
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551.  What manner of creatures are you then? 
			  
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552.  Who wants to know? 
			  
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553.  I'm Lady Johanna Constantine. 
			  
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554.  You will both follow me, sirs.
My coach is without. 
			  
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555.  I can see there is
so much you can tell me. 
			  
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556.  So much I can learn. 
			  
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557.  No. 
			  
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558.  No, I think not. 
			  
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559.  Get up. 
			  
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560.  Wait. 
			  
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561.  No. 
			  
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562.  No, not you. 
			  
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563.  I'm sorry. 
			  
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564.  What did you do to her? 
			  
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565.  She has old ghosts that I've shown to her. 
			  
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566.  You need not have come to my defense. 
			  
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567.  Clearly. 
			  
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568.  Still, I didn't want to be
drinking alone here in 100 years' time. 
			  
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569.  I don't suppose you care to
find another pub tonight? 
			  
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570.  She may have told others
about our meeting. 
			  
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571.  It will not be safe for you. 
			  
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572.  I'm perfectly safe. 
			  
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573.  I can't die, remember? 
			  
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574.  Aye. But you can be hurt or captured. 
			  
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575.  We must be cautious. 
			  
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576.  Always. 
			  
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577.  A hundred years, then? 
			  
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578.  A hundred years. 
			  
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579.  - Oh. 
			  
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580.  You gave us a start, sir. 
			  
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581.  For a second,
I thought you was Bloody Jack hisself. 
			  
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582.  No. 
			  
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583.  No, I know that, sir.
Just joshing ya. 
			  
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584.  So, how'd you like
to buy a gal a dram of pale? 
			  
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585.  And maybe a quick bum dance? 
			  
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586.  Give us a hard ride with your cream stick. 
			  
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587.  I think not. 
			  
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588.  I bet you ain't got it in you,
you skinny chickaleary. 
			  
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589.  Lou! 
			  
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590.  Get yourself a drink. 
			  
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591.  Maybe just the one. 
			  
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592.  Sorry about Lushing Lou. 
			  
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593.  Lushing Lou.
Is that what they call her? 
			  
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594.  Well, in here,
they call her "the Hospital." 
			  
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595.  Why? 
			  
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596.  Because she's in 'em a great deal, 
			  
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597.  and because she's
sent so many men into 'em. 
			  
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598.  - No idea what her real name is.
- Louise Baldwin. 
			  
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599.  Her father was in the British army. 
			  
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600.  Her cousin raped,
impregnated and deserted her 
			  
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601.  when she was just a child. 
			  
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602.  How do you know all that? 
			  
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603.  - Your cup is empty. You need more wine. 
			  
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604.  You knew Lady Johanna.
You know Lushing Lou. 
			  
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605.  You know everyone, don't you? 
			  
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606.  I saw her again, you know. 
			  
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607.  Who? Lady Johanna? 
			  
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608.  She undertook a task for me
and succeeded admirably, I might add. 
			  
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609.  That might be the only thing
I've learned after 500 years. 
			  
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610.  People are almost always better
than you think they are. 
			  
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611.  Not me, though. Still the same as ever. 
			  
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612.  I think perhaps you've changed. 
			  
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613.  Well, I may have
learnt a bit from my mistakes. But, uh... 
			  
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614.  doesn't seem to stop me from making them. 
			  
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615.  I think it's you that's changed. 
			  
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616.  How so? 
			  
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617.  I think I know why we still meet here,
century after century. 
			  
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618.  It's not because you want to see
whether or not I'm ready to seek death. 
			  
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619.  I don't think I'll ever seek death. 
			  
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620.  By now, you know that about me. 
			  
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621.  So, I think you're here
for something else. 
			  
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622.  And what might that be? 
			  
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623.  Friendship. 
			  
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624.  I think you're lonely. 
			  
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625.  You dare... 
			  
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626.  - No, look, I'm not saying—
- You... 
			  
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627.  dare suggest one such as I
might need your companionship. 
			  
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628.  Yes. Yes, I do. 
			  
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629.  Then I shall take my leave of you
and prove you wrong. 
			  
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630.  I'll tell you what,
I'll be here in 100 years' time. 
			  
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631.  If you're here then too,
it'll be because we're friends. 
			  
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632.  No other reason, right? 
			  
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633.  Fuck. 
			  
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634.  Thatcher's bloody poll tax. 
			  
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635.  There's going to be a revolution... 
			  
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636.  Then shave, get dressed, get a job
when they can make more on the dole 
			  
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637.  than they would for an honest day's work. 
			  
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638.  up her dress. 
			  
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639.  And she says, "Are you hunting
for rabbits again, Vicar?" 
			  
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640.  Uh, mind if I... 
			  
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641.  - Uh, I'm actually waiting for someone.
- Oh. 
			  
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642.  Whiskey, please. 
			  
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643.  Uh, you'll have to be more specific.
We got a menu now. 
			  
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644.  Oh. 
			  
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645.  What's the oldest you got? 
			  
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646.  Well, I've got a Glen Grant,
old enough to be your father. 
			  
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647.  You waiting for someone? 
			  
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648.  I think I've been stood up. 
			  
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649.  We had a fight. Last time we were here. 
			  
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650.  Ah. 
			  
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651.  It was my fault. 
			  
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652.  Wish I could say I was drunk at the time,
but I was just an idiot. 
			  
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653.  I've seen plenty of friends
get in fights in pubs. 
			  
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654.  Even more of them
laugh about it together later. 
			  
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655.  - Maybe in another 100 years.
- Ah. 
			  
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656.  You'll have to have found
a new pub by then. 
			  
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657.  This place has been sold
to make room for new flats. 
			  
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658.  The borough council
are trying to stop them, 
			  
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659.  but if you've got enough money
in this country, 
			  
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660.  you can do whatever you bloody want. 
			  
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661.  Pour you another one? While you wait? 
			  
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662.  Please. 
			  
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663.  You're late. 
			  
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664.  It seems I owe you an apology. 
			  
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665.  I've always heard it impolite
to keep one's friends waiting. 
			  
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666.  Attend, sweet sibling. 
			  
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667.  It is I, Desire. 
			  
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668.  I stand in my gallery
and I hold your sigil. 
			  
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669.  Our brother has found
a way out of his cage. 
			  
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670.  Our plan has failed. 
			  
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671.  But don't worry. I have a new one. 
			  
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