1. Yes.
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2. - Love you.
- And I love you.
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3. - Hello.
- Morning, sir.
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4. Good morning.
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5. - Good morning, Cecil.
- Top o' the morning to yeh.
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6. Oh, thank you.
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7. - Goodbye, darling!
- Goodbye, Charles!
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8. - What time can I expect you?
- Before supper.
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9. Oh! I forgot what it was like
to spend a day in court.
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10. That's one of the luxuries to hunting
down aliens and genetic mutants.
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11. You rarely get to press charges.
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12. - It's open.
- What?
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13. - It's unlocked.
- That's weird.
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14. - I'm sure I locked it.
- Must be an X-File.
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15. What's that?
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16. I told you I locked the door.
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17. What do you think it is?
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18. Ten to one you can't dance to it.
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19. Greetings, Agent Mulder.
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20. Six months ago, British MP
Reggie Ellicott received a cassette...
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21. ..like the one you're listening to now.
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22. Unfortunately, when he popped
the tape into the stereo...
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23. .. he armed a device which,
when he tried to exit the car,
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24. .. created an explosion
heard five miles away.
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25. The Scotland Yard forensic team could only
identify the poor bastard by dental records.
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26. If only he hadn't reached for the handle
and triggered the detonator!
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27. But how was he to know he was
sitting on enough plastic explosive...
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28. ..to lift the car 40 feet...
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29. .. and deposit the engine block
on top of a three-story building?
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30. Aren't we looking rather ghostly?
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31. It's an old friend.
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32. - Aren't you going to thank me?
- For what?
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33. Saving your life. One tends not
to make the same mistake twice.
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34. - I'll try to remember that.
- You left your sense of humour...
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35. - ..in Oxford ten years ago?
- It's one of the few things...
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36. ..you didn't drive a stake through.
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37. You know, some mistakes
are worth making twice.
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38. Dana Scully, this is Phoebe Green,
terror of Scotland Yard.
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39. - Hello.
- Hello.
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40. She hates me.
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41. What brings you to the colonies?
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42. Some clever bloke has been giving
the aristocracy a good scare.
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43. Killed off a ranking MP
or three for good measure.
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44. Set Windsor Castle ablaze in 1992.
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45. - Your car bomber?
- This one likes to burn his victims alive.
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46. Can't figure out how he does it either.
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47. Not a crumb of evidence at the crime scene.
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48. The last one died in his front garden,
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49. .. his poor wife watching helplessly
as he went up in smoke.
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50. The Irish Republican Army?
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51. Our suspect likes to send
love letters to his victims' wives.
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52. Sent one to the wife of
Sir Malcolm Marsden a month ago.
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53. Three days later he narrowly escaped
a fire in his garage, burned down.
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54. So they're renting a place
out on Cape Cod,
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55. .. bringing the family
for an extended holiday.
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56. - Or until we catch the dirty bugger.
- He's that determined?
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57. Judging by his success, he takes
a certain delight in his work.
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58. So what brings you on this detour
to Washington DC, Inspector?
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59. I figured my friend Mulder...
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60. .. couldn't resist a three-pipe problem.
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61. I'll run it by our arson specialist.
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62. Splendid.
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63. I'll call London, let them know.
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64. Oh, goodbye.
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65. Three-pipe problem?
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66. - From Sherlock Holmes. It's a private joke.
- How private?
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67. Um...
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68. We knew each other at school in England.
She was brilliant and, uh...
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69. I got in over my head and I... paid the price.
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70. Mulder, you just keep unfolding
like a flower.
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71. It was over ten years ago, Scully.
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72. Yeah. You couldn't drop everything
fast enough to help her out.
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73. I was merely extending her
a professional courtesy.
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74. Oh, is that what you were extending?
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75. I am going to run this by the arson guys,
then she's on her own.
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76. Something tells me you're not
going to get rid of her that easily.
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77. Beautiful!
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78. Oh, just beautiful!
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79. Look at that. Salmon-red flames.
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80. This is 1400, 1500 degrees.
This is a work of art.
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81. Was there any kind of
incendiary device used?
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82. Yes, actually. The victim's body.
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83. - Spontaneous combustion?
- He was murdered.
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84. However, we've no evidence
that tells us how he caught fire.
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85. That's peculiar.
People don't normally just catch on fire.
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86. I mean, we burn,
but we don't conduct all that well.
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87. There's usually some extraneous fuel
involved, like candle wax, gasoline,
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88. .. something flammable and
incendiary that adheres to skin.
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89. - Like an accelerant?
- Like an accelerant! Yes!
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90. But we found no trace,
save for magnesium at two sites.
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91. That's alathactic pyrolysis,
a residue from an exothermic reaction.
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92. There's no evidence of the source.
No pore pattern or ignition devices.
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93. There have been some arson fires
in Seattle lately, and Pennsylvania.
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94. They burn so hot the firemen
can't put them out. 7,000 degrees.
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95. - Hosing that down makes it worse.
- How's that?
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96. Well, the, uh... reaction is so intense...
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97. .. that it splits the water into hydrogen
and oxygen. Just adds fuel to the fire.
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98. - What were they using?
- We don't know for sure.
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99. Could be rocket fuel. That burns so hot
and clean there's never a trace left.
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100. You see, it's very difficult to prove arson.
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101. It's driving the insurance companies nuts.
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102. That's about the only explanation
that I can give you.
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103. There are cases of pyrokinetics,
people who can control and conduct fire.
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104. Well, I've seen fire bend around corners.
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105. I've seen it bounce like a rubber ball.
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106. Fire's got a certain genius, you know,
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107. ..a certain... demon poetry.
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108. It's like it's got a mind of its own.
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109. But I've never seen one that can defy the
laws of physics. Not when you figure it out.
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110. You've...
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111. ..got quite a case for yourself here, Mulder.
I almost wish I could be in your shoes.
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112. Hey, Jackson!
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113. - Boy, that's a nice house!
- What a pleasant surprise!
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114. Welcome to America, Sir Malcolm.
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115. In here, please.
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116. And over there as well.
But the second one I want upstairs.
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117. Gentlemen, the second set
of boxes will go directly up the stairs.
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118. - Hello there.
- Hello.
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119. I'm Bob, the caretaker.
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120. - We've been exchanging letters.
- Oh, hello, Bob!
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121. Excuse the paint. Hi.
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122. - Just trying to spruce the place up for you.
- Well, it's delightful.
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123. - The photos don't do it justice.
- Anything I can do for you,
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124. .. anything at all, you just holler.
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125. Thank you, Bob.
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126. - He seems like a rather nice fellow.
- Very.
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127. My God, darling!
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128. That painting rather looks like you.
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129. Do you think?
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130. Oh, I don't know.
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131. Bloody little cur! I'll skin you alive!
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132. You see? I'm the caretaker now.
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133. So, Sherlock, is the game afoot?
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134. Afraid so, Watson.
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135. But you're off the hook on this one.
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136. What do you mean?
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137. I'm not going to put you through this.
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138. - Put me through what?
- Phoebe's little mind game.
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139. What are you talking about?
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140. There's something else
I haven't told you about myself, Scully.
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141. I hate fire. Hate it.
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142. I'm scared to death of it.
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143. When I was a kid,
my best friend's house burned down.
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144. I had to spend the night in the rubble,
to keep away looters.
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145. For years I had nightmares about
being trapped in a burning building.
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146. - And Phoebe knows about this?
- This is classic Phoebe Green.
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147. Mind-game player extraordinaire.
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148. Ten years, and then
she shows up with a case like this.
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149. She shows up knowing the power she has
over you and makes you walk through fire.
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150. Phoebe is fire.
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151. Are you sure you don't want me
to help you out on this one?
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152. Sooner or later,
a man's gotta face his demons.
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153. Hello. You're the Marsdens' driver?
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154. Who's that?
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155. Bob.
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156. The caretaker.
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157. Oh. Yeah.
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158. - Bum a smoke?
- Yeah, sure.
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159. I'm going into town. Can I get you anything?
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160. Some cough medicine, if it's no problem.
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161. Syrup or... uh... lozenges?
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162. Syrup'd be good.
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163. Can I give you some money?
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164. I appreciate that!
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165. Beer
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166. They don't let you bring
your own around here.
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167. I guess they'll just have
to make an exception... won't they?
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168. You're English!
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169. God, I just love that accent!
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170. Allow me.
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171. A gentleman, to boot.
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172. Oh, my God!
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173. Now, that is a trick!
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174. Hey, guys! Take a look at this!
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175. Care for a light?
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176. I pulled this report off the wire.
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177. A customer in a bar caught fire,
but they're still looking for a body.
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178. Any indication an accelerant was used?
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179. The bar is across from a fire station.
Burned down before they could respond.
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180. It turned the concrete foundation
into sponge cake.
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181. This is a woman who was in the bar.
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182. - Hello.
- Hello.
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183. - Miss Gotchek?
- Yes.
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184. I'm Special Agent Mulder from the FBI.
This is Inspector Green.
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185. - Can you tell us what happened in the bar?
- There was this guy.
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186. I'd had a few drinks, so...
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187. He sat next to me and...
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188. .. he did this thing.
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189. It was like a magic trick
where he lit his finger on fire.
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190. When I turned around he was up in flames.
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191. - Can you describe him?
- Good-looking, I think.
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192. Brownish hair.
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193. - Long hair? Short hair?
- I've already told the police.
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194. Could you work with an artist
and come up with a sketch?
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195. - I had a few drinks.
- Can I get your name and address?
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196. See...
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197. I live with someone.
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198. - He thinks I was at school last night.
- It's no problem.
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199. You can come down to the field office
and work with somebody.
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200. I'll give you a minute to think about it, OK?
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201. Deftly done, Agent Mulder.
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202. Casually disregard her indiscretion.
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203. Firm but polite until she co-operates.
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204. A technique I refined in
my relationship with you.
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205. Oh. I see you haven't lost
your sense of humour.
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206. I'm sorry. That was a cheap shot.
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207. I don't want to dredge up the past.
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208. - Let's just stick to the case.
- Let's.
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209. - Look, Phoebe...
- Unless I'm mistaken...
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210. .. ten years seems time
to have forgiven if not forgotten...
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211. - ..a few youthful indiscretions.
- I'm cursed with a photographic memory.
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212. Then don't you tell me
that you've forgotten...
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213. ..a certain youthful indiscretion...
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214. .. atop Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's tombstone...
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215. .. on a misty night in Windlesham.
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216. Like I said, let's just stick to the case.
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217. It occurred to me that
we're going to a lot of trouble...
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218. ..to find the description of a man
who was burnt to a crisp.
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219. I would agree,
but they haven't found a body yet.
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220. So, can we count on you?
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221. Yeah. OK.
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222. I don't know if it matters...
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223. He had an English accent.
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224. Having a rough time, huh?
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225. Maybe it's the cough syrup.
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226. After reviewing the files of
the Scotland Yard arson murders,
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227. .. two points remain unexplained.
One is the use of an untraceable accelerant.
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228. The other involves the victims.
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229. Since they all burned in the presence
of family members in safe surroundings,
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230. .. this indicates unusually intimate access
to the victims by the arsonist.
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231. The arsonist is most likely a male,
less than 25 years of age.
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232. He will often act out of impulse,
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233. .. satisfying sexual urges or insecurities
with destructive behaviour...
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234. which compensates for social
inadequacies or maladjustment.
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235. - You boys want to see a magic trick?
- OK.
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236. - What's your names?
- Michael. And Jimmie.
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237. - Doesn't he talk?
- Yes!
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238. - What kind of magic trick?
- Maybe I'd better not.
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239. - Show us!
- You might tell your mom and dad.
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240. - We won't tell.
- Really?
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241. - Promise?
- Promise.
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242. Hope to die? Stick a needle in your eye?
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243. OK, boys. You've taken the solemn oath
of trust that can't be broken,
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244. .. except... under penalty...
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245. .. of death.
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246. Watch.
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247. - Is it in there?
- No.
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248. Ah! You're too smart for me!
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249. - Where did it go?
- Where did it go?
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250. - Where do you think, Jimmie?
- I don't know.
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251. Uh...
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252. I think I remember.
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253. Ah... ah... ah!
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254. Da-da!
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255. - Do it again!
- You want me to do it again?
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256. OK. I'll do it again.
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257. Agent Beatty?
I'm Special Agent Dana Scully.
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258. - Can I steal a minute of your time?
- Yeah, sure.
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259. Come in. I'm just working on
this Mafia torch job here.
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260. I'm... working with Agent Mulder.
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261. Oh, yeah. Wild case.
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262. So, what can I do for you?
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263. You said the arsonist might be using
some kind of rocket fuel as an accelerant.
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264. Just speculation. It doesn't explain
how he sets bodies on fire.
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265. What if he got some of this fuel into some...
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266. .. hand cream, or...
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267. Well, you've got to understand that...
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268. .. even the smallest amounts of this stuff can
produce temperatures over 5,000 degrees.
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269. But I suppose it's not impossible.
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270. Extremely diluted.
He'd still have to find a way to ignite it.
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271. Wow! It lit by itself!
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272. Come on. Sit down.
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273. So...
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274. - You guys ever smoked a cigarette?
- No, they're bad for you.
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275. Would you like a puff, Michael?
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276. - No.
- Make a man out of you.
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277. - I don't want to.
- Why don't you hold one for me?
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278. How about you, Jimmie?
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279. Huh? Little man?
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280. Jimmie! Michael!
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281. Hello.
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282. Bob”. Ugh!
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283. We've had a bit of bad news.
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284. Our driver has taken ill and we're due
at a party in Boston this evening.
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285. Is there any chance that we can impose
upon you to drive the family into town?
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286. We'd be happy to pay you for your time
and put you up for the night.
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287. - I'd be very happy to do it as a favour.
- Good. Thank you.
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288. Boys, let's go. Daddy's got lunch all ready.
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289. The arsonist is usually unmarried
and prone to obsessive fantasies...
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290. .. about women or men inaccessible to him.
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291. The setting of fires
results from his cowardice...
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292. .. and inability to develop
a natural relationship.
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293. His crimes are often very clever
and elaborately planned.
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294. The suspicious nature of the fire
last night strongly suggests...
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295. .. the arsonist has followed
Lord Marsden to the United States.
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296. A check of all recent immigration
to the northeastern area is under way.
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297. It has become not a matter of if...
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298. .. but when he will strike.
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299. - Here's that immigration data you wanted.
- Thank you.
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300. You're welcome.
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301. Remember those reports about people
who can control and conduct fire?
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302. - Vaguely.
- This guy just told us he's far more exotic.
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303. I should say so, if he can set himself on fire.
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304. - What?
- I'm not used to someone so quick to agree.
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305. - Oh.
- What protection does the family have?
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306. The driver's a very capable bodyguard.
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307. He should get more men and limit exposure.
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308. There's a party
in their honour tonight in Boston.
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309. - They'll have to cancel.
- Unless you want to set a trap.
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310. I had thought of that,
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311. .. but we must be careful and discreet.
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312. The party's at eight, at the Venable Plaza.
I'll travel with the family.
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313. Why don't you go on ahead
and have a look around?
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314. Oh, and I've taken a room
at the hotel for the night.
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315. Thanks.
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316. Thank you.
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317. - Mulder.
- It's Scully. Where are you?
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318. - I'm in Boston.
- I've got something to show you.
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319. - I'm going to come up there.
- What have you got?
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320. I might have information on
the identity of your arsonist.
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321. - Are you there, Mulder?
- Yeah.
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322. - Yeah.
- Can I meet you somewhere?
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323. It's just that I'm kind of
anticipating having my hands full.
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324. Hey! We're here!
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325. - Phoebe.
- Thank you.
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326. - Evening, sir.
- Hello.
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327. Enjoying yourself?
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328. Good food, witty conversation...
I'm having the time of my life.
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329. I wondered if you think it's safe enough
to indulge ourselves in a dance.
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330. It doesn't look like your arsonist
is going to make an appearance.
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331. That doesn't mean
there won't be any fires to put out.
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332. I've thought about you often.
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333. There's a fire upstairs!
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334. - What?
- On the 14th floor.
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335. That's where the children are.
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336. You've got a fire on the 14th floor!
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337. Help us!
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338. Here we go! We got one down!
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339. Come on, buddy! Come on!
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340. - Can you walk?
- I got him.
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341. - Here we are.
- Jimmie! Michael!
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342. You saved their lives!
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343. - Who is he?
- He's the driver.
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344. Well done! Good job.
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345. You were really out.
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346. - Where's Phoebe?
- She's down the hall.
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347. - What about the kids?
- OK. The doctor checked them out.
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348. What happened to you up there?
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349. I panicked. Couldn't move, Scully.
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350. It could have happened to anyone.
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351. Yeah. But it happened to me.
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352. I haired out.
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353. Plain and simple.
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354. What do you know about this guy
that saved the kids? The driver?
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355. I checked him out
prior to the Marsdens' arrival.
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356. He's worked on the property
for eight years. No record.
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357. His references checked out.
They were lucky he was here.
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358. - Who was watching the kids tonight?
- He was.
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359. I could have sworn I saw him in the hall
about the time the fire broke out.
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360. You couldn't have.
Anyway, our suspect is English.
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361. Hey.
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362. I came to see if you were OK.
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363. - How are the kids?
- They're fine.
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364. Everybody's anxious to get back.
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365. - To the Cape?
- Only to pack.
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366. They're travelling back to England
the day after tomorrow.
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367. And you?
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368. I'll be leaving in a few days.
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369. I'll give you a ring
back at the Bureau before I leave.
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370. Good bye.
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371. Are you OK?
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372. Yeah.
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373. Are you at all interested in what
I came all the way up here to show you?
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374. Yeah.
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375. Well, I did some checking on my own.
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376. I didn't know a whole lot about arson
or arsonists, so I took the opportunity.
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377. For my own edification, of course.
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378. I ran a profile of possible
incendiary fuels and accelerants...
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379. .. that could have been used in the crimes.
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380. I also took the liberty of running
a search through Interpol...
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381. .. of all the gardeners and domestic help
that were hired by the murder victims.
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382. - And?
- And...
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383. These people probably don't
even tie their own shoes.
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384. There were over 200 names,
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385. .. and not a duplicate... except one.
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386. A Cecil Lively.
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387. He worked as a gardener
for two of the victims.
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388. - What did you find on him?
- Nothing.
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389. - So he's clean?
- Apparently,
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390. .. he was questioned by Scotland Yard
and they released him.
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391. But I dug a little further.
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392. Cecil Lively is a documented
citizen of Great Britain.
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393. Paid his taxes, never been on the dole...
A model citizen.
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394. Until he died in 1971 in
a London tenement fire.
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395. I know. That's what I thought.
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396. So, I checked a little further.
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397. Cecil L'Ively, spelled I apostrophe,
came up again. In fact, it came up twice.
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398. On a list of death certificates, among
children who died in ritual sacrifice...
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399. ..by a satanic cult in 1963 in the
Tautingham Woods outside Bath, England.
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400. - Where else did you find it?
- You're gonna love this.
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401. On a list of recent visas issued
by the British Government.
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402. Cecil L'Ively's passport was
stamped by US Immigration...
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403. .. two weeks ago in Boston.
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404. Call the local field office in Boston
of the FBI and get them to fax you...
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405. .. the composite the witness did.
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406. Fax it to every local
law enforcement agency.
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407. - What are you gonna do?
- Try and catch Phoebe.
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408. This guy could be waiting
for them at Cape Cod.
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409. Yes. This is Special Agent Scully.
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410. I've been waiting on hold for you guys
to fax me a composite of an arson suspect.
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411. Right. Hang on a second.
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412. It's coming through. Thanks.
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413. Oh, my God!
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414. It's the driver.
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415. The cellular customer you are
flying to reach is out of the area.
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416. Excuse me.
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417. His name is Cecil L'Ively.
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418. - Who?
- Your arsonist.
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419. Where's the rest of the family?
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420. - They went outside for a walk.
- Well, go find them.
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421. We've got to get them packed
and out of here.
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422. Come on, hurry! Let's go!
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423. It's the driver.
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424. I know. He disappeared.
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425. What's the matter?
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426. Nothing. Um...
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427. I found this out in the garage...
It's been very hard on the family.
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428. Did you get the composite?
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429. - Yes.
- I don't believe it. I can't believe it.
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430. - He's worked for us for over ten years.
- Obviously there's been some mistake.
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431. Oh.
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432. Oh, my God!
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433. - This isn't the driver! It's the caretaker!
- He's upstairs with the children!
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434. Michael!
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435. Michael!
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436. Jimmie!
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437. Looks like we've found the missing driver.
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438. Mulder! In here, quickly!
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439. - What's going on?
- They just went off - all by themselves!
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440. My God!
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441. - Oh, my God!
- Everybody out!
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442. - I think he rigged the whole house.
- Oh, no!
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443. It's fuel.
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444. Go! Go!
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445. Come on! Move! Move!
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446. Scully, find a fire extinguisher.
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447. - Everybody else, out!
- What about the children?
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448. I'll take care of the children.
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449. Go!
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450. - Are you going to be OK, Mulder?
- Oh, yeah. I'll be fine.
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451. There's no place I'd rather be.
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452. Michael! Jimmie!
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453. Are you in there?
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454. Help!
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455. Time to call 911?
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456. Don't move!
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457. Freeze!
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458. Federal Agent.
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459. You won't shoot me.
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460. Stay right where you are!
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461. See?
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462. Cos you don't know...
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463. .. the spark from that round...
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464. .. won't blow this whole house
to kingdom come.
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465. Aagh!
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466. Back off, Scully! It's the accelerant!
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467. Someone help us!
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468. - Oh, my boys! My babies!
- Michael! Jimmie! Thank God! Thank God!
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469. You can't kill me!
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470. You can't fight fire...
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471. .. with fire!
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472. Care to take me to lunch?
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473. Scare you?
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474. You have no idea.
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475. Where is Phoebe?
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476. - I don't know.
- You don't know?
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477. - She didn't call?
- No.
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478. - She did messenger this to me last night.
- Did you play it?
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479. - No.
- Why not?
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480. Aren't you curious what's on it?
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481. Ten to one you can't dance to it.
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482. X-File number 11214893.
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483. Addendum to the file opened
by Special Agent Mulder.
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484. The arson suspect, Cecil L'Iver
was admitted to Boston Mercy Hospital...
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485. .. with fifth and sixth degree
burns over his entire body.
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486. Military burns specialists have been...
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487. .. brought in to study the case,
which they're calling extraordinary,
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488. ..as the suspect not only survived,
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489. but also had rapid regeneration
of his basal cell tissue.
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490. Full recover is anticipated
in as little as a month.
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491. L'Iver is being held
in a high-security medical facility,
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492. confined to a hyperbaric chamber...
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493. .. until he can be tried for the murder
of a Massachusetts caretaker.
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494. His body temperature remains
at a steady 109 degrees.
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495. Health technicians have removed
anything flammable from his room...
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496. .. due to several fires in the vicinity.
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497. According to Agent Mulder,
further incarceration...
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498. .. remains a problem for
federal penal authorities.
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499. Can I get you anything, sir?
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500. I'm just dying for a cigarette.
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501. I made this!
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