1. Sorry about that.
Come on in.
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2. I, uh— I rode up on
the elevator with someone.
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3. - Someone from next door, I think.
- Young guy?
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4. - Yeah.
- New neighbor. Why?
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5. You met him?
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6. Uh, briefly, yeah.
He's a writer.
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7. - What does he write?
- He didn't say.
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8. These are, uh— These are my autopsy
reports from the second victim.
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9. As you can see,
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10. the heart was removed in the same manner
as the previous victim.
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11. No incisions, no scope marks,
no cutting of any kind.
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12. No indication
of how the killer did it?
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13. No. There's no prints,
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14. no D.N.A. material,
no hair and fiber.
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15. And yet you still refuse
to believe my theory— that what
this is is psychic surgery?
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16. Psychic surgery is some man dipping his
hand in a bucket of chicken guts...
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17. and pretending to remove tumors from
the sick and gullible.
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18. Or... it's a grossly misunderstood area
of alternative medicine.
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19. Well, medicine, as you're referring to
it, is about keeping people alive.
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20. Absent another theory, how else
do we account for the impossible
extraction of this man's heart?
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21. I don't know. I have no idea.
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22. I mean, we have no evidence,
no M.O. to speak of.
This could be the perfect crime.
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23. Well, crime is only as perfect
as the man or the mind that commits it.
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24. Even if it were perfect,
even if he made not one mistake,
there's still his motive.
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25. You find his motive
and you find the murderer.
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26. That's why I didn't
wanna come here, Kevin.
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27. - I'm not even doing anything.
- Well, you're thinking about it.
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28. There's a console between us.
How much can I do?
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29. - You make it sound like I'm an attacker.
- Well, we talked about this.
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30. I told you I loved you.
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31. Oh, Kevin.
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32. - There you go again.
- What?
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33. That thing that you do.
You know what.
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34. - That's the way I kiss, Maggie.
- Well, I get the message.
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35. - Where you going?
- I can't talk to you.
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36. Maggie!
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37. Maggie?
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38. Maggie!
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39. Maggie!
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40. - Maggie, come on!
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41. No!
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42. - No! No!
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43. No!
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44. - Scully.
- Glad I caught you.
We got a third victim.
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45. A 16-year-old kid
out on Lover's Lane.
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46. - Are you sure?
- Yeah.
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47. I'm sure many a person's
had their heart broken out here,
but not quite like this.
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48. I was hoping you'd be here to explain
it in medical terms to the local P.D.
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49. I'm not sure that I could.
Did anybody see anybody?
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50. No, nothing. It's like there's nowhere
to start on this case. Nothing to ask.
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51. - Nothing to say.
- Well, there's got
to be something, Mulder.
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52. Something about his victims—
why he chooses them, a pattern.
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53. So far there's absolutely nothing.
It appears to be just a series
of random attacks.
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54. An envelope's been slipped
under your door.
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55. - Yeah? From who?
- It's unmarked.
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56. It's some kind of a pendant.
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57. Like a charm.
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58. Her prompt mind ran through
the Golconda of possibilities.
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59. Was this trinket
from the killer?
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60. Was there a message contained
in its equivocal symbolism?
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61. Was he a religious fanatic who had,
in fervid haste...
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62. licked the envelope,
leaving the telltale D.N.A.
that would begin his unraveling?
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63. She had a condign certainty
the killer was a male,
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64. and now as she held the cold metal
at her fingertips...
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65. she imagined him doing the same,
trying to picture his face.
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66. It would be
a plain face, an average face—
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67. a face people would be
prone to trust.
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68. She knew this inherently,
being naturally trusting herself.
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69. But the image she conjured up
was no better than the useless
sketch composites...
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70. that littered her files.
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71. Preconsciously, she knew this wasn't
her strength as an investigator.
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72. She was a marshal
of cold facts,
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73. quick to organize,
connect, shuffle,
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74. reorder and synthesize their relative
hard values into discreet categories.
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75. Imprecision would only invite
sexist criticism—
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76. that she was soft, malleable,
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77. not up to her
male counterparts.
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78. Even now, as she pushed an errant strand
of titian hair behind her ear,
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79. she worried her partner would know
instinctively what she could only guess.
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80. To be thought of as simply
a beautiful woman was bridling—
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81. unthinkable.
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82. But she was beautiful,
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83. fatally,
stunningly prepossessing.
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84. Yet the compensatory respect
she commanded...
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85. only deepened the yearnings
of her heart—
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86. to let it open—
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87. to let someone in.
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88. It's called a milagro.
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89. That's the Spanish word
for "miracle. "
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90. - It's worn as a lucky charm.
- It came here for me?
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91. It was dropped off at a reception
by a man in his late 20s, early 30s,
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92. average looking,
average build.
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93. They weren't able to get a good I.D.
There are no fingerprints...
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94. and no D.N.A.
from his saliva.
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95. I don't think
it's the killer, Scully.
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96. - Did you see that it's a burning heart?
- I see it has a burning heart.
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97. We're dealing with a killer
that leaves no clues.
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98. Why would he do something
as heavy-handed as this?
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99. Maybe it has something to do with his
next victim— maybe he's taunting you.
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100. Maybe it's not me at all.
Maybe he sent it to you.
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101. - Maybe it's a secret admirer.
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102. - I think I'll check it out.
- Actually, let me.
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103. You've got a 9:00 a.m.
with the D.C. medical examiner.
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104. He's gonna let you autopsy
the latest victim.
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105. Thank you for making
my schedule, but I think
I'm gonna have to be late for that.
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106. I often come here to look
at this painting.
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107. It's called"My Divine Heart"
after the miracle of St. Margaret Mary.
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108. Do you know the story—
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109. the revelation
of the sacred heart?
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110. Christ came to Margaret Mary—
his heart so inflamed with love
that it was no longer able...
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111. to contain its burning flames
of charity.
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112. Margaret Mary,
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113. so filled with
divine love herself,
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114. asked the Lord
to take her heart.
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115. And so he did,
placing it alongside his...
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116. until it burned with the flames
of his passion.
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117. Then he restored it
to Margaret Mary...
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118. sealing her wound with the touch
of his blessed hand.
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119. Why are you
telling me this?
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120. You came here specifically
to see this painting, didn't you?
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121. Yes. How did you know that?
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122. I saw you enter.
The way you knew right where it was.
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123. I know you.
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124. You live next to somebody
I work with.
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125. Why are you following me?
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126. I'm not. I'd only imagined
that you'd come here today.
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127. - Oh, you imagined it.
- Yes.
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128. Yeah.
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129. I'm a writer.
That's what I do—
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130. imagine how people behave.
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131. I have to admit
I've noticed you.
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132. I do that— notice people.
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133. I saw that you wear a gold cross
around your neck so I was taking
a chance with the painting—
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134. explaining something
you may have already known.
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135. I saw Georgetown parking permits
on your car dating from 1993...
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136. and a government exempt sticker
that lets you park anywhere you like.
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137. You don't live in this area,
but as a federal employee
you have reason to frequent it.
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138. You're fit
with muscular calves,
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139. so you must exercise or run.
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140. There's a popular running route
right nearby that you might use
at lunch or after work.
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141. You'd have noticed
this church in passing,
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142. and though parking is always
a problem in this part of town,
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143. your special privileges
would make it easy to visit,
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144. not as a place of worship,
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145. but because you have an appreciation
for architecture and the arts.
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146. And while the grandeur is what
you take away from your visit,
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147. this painting's religious
symbolism would have left
a subconscious impression...
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148. jogged by the gift you received
this morning.
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149. That was from you?
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150. I have to admit
to a secret attraction.
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151. I'm sorry I didn't
include a note explaining that,
but you didn't know me then.
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152. And I don't know you now,
and I don't care to.
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153. I see this is making you
uncomfortable,
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154. and I'm sorry.
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155. It's just that
I'm taken with you.
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156. That never happens to me.
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157. We're alike that way.
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158. You weren't joking about being late.
I was about to start slicing
and dicing myself.
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159. - I'm sorry.
- Where were you?
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160. I was doing some research,
and learning that I owe you an apology.
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161. - For what?
- The milagro charm.
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162. You were right about
its insignificance.
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163. I think I was wrong.
I think it's very significant.
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164. It may be a communication
from the killer.
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165. Most of my research shows
that most credible practitioners
with psychic surgery...
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166. believe themselves to be imbued
with the Holy Spirit—
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167. that their hands become
the miracle tools of God.
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168. Mulder, this is nothing more
than a tool...
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169. used by a lovelorn Romeo who just
happens to be your next-door neighbor.
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170. - Who, the writer?
- Yes.
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171. My secret admirer...
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172. who claims to know
the mysteries of my heart.
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173. - You're kidding.
- I wish I were.
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174. He cornered me today and told me
my life story. It was kind
of frightening, actually.
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175. Is he our killer?
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176. No.
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177. "Frightening" as in too much information
and intimate detail.
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178. What kills you is his audacity.
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179. Did you get his name?
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180. No, but that shouldn't be
too hard to find out, should it?
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181. I'm sorry.
I forgot your name.
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182. - Padgett.
- Padgett.
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183. - Phillip Padgett.
- You're a writer.
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184. - Anything I'd know?
- I don't think so.
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185. You're an F.B.I. agent.
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186. Working on anything interesting?
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187. A murder case.
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188. Anything I'd know?
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189. Possibly.
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190. The overture in the church had urged
the beautiful agent's partner...
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191. into an act of Hegelian
self-justification.
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192. Expeditiously violating
the Fourth Amendment against mail theft,
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193. he prepared to impudently
infract the First.
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194. But if she'd predictably aroused
her sly partner's suspicions,
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195. Special Agent Dana Scully
had herself...
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196. become simply aroused.
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197. All morning the stranger's
unsolicited compliments...
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198. had played on the dampened strings
of her instrument...
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199. until the middle "C'of consciousness
was struck square and resonant.
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200. She was flattered.
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201. His words had presented her
a pretty picture of herself,
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202. quite unlike the practiced mask
of uprightness...
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203. that mirrored back to her
from the medical examiners
and the investigators...
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204. and all the lawmen who dared
no such utterances.
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205. She felt an involuntary flush...
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206. and rebuked herself
for the girlish indulgence.
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207. But the images came perforce
and she let them play—
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208. let them flood in like savory...
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209. or more a sugary confection
from her adolescence...
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210. when her senses were new and ungoverned
by fear and self-denial.
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211. Ache. Pang.
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212. Prick. Twinge.
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213. How ironic the Victorian vocabulary
of behavioral pathology...
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214. now so perfectly described
the palpations of her own desire.
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215. The stranger had looked her
in the eye...
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216. and knew her more completely
than she knew herself.
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217. She felt wild, feral,
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218. guilty as a criminal.
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219. Had the stranger unleashed in her
what was already there,
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220. or only helped her discover a landscape
she by necessity blinded herself to?
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221. What would her partner
think of her?
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222. Mr. Popularity.
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223. Hi. I, um—
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224. I was going next door and
I thought that I'd return this.
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225. Why?
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226. Because I can't
return the gesture.
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227. I can't.
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228. You're curious about me.
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229. You don't have any furniture.
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230. I have what I need.
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231. I write at my desk.
I sleep in my bed.
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232. - You don't eat?
- I live in my head.
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233. - Writing your books?
- Yes.
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234. Anything I'd know?
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235. No.
They're all failures,
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236. except the one
I'm working on now.
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237. - I think I'm getting it right.
- Why now all of a sudden?
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238. Best not to question it.
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239. See?
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240. You are curious about me.
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241. - Well, you lead a curious life.
- It's not so different
from yours, I imagine.
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242. Lonely.
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243. Loneliness is a choice.
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244. So, how about
a cup of coffee?
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245. - My life's not so lonely, Mister, uh—
- Padgett.
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246. It's actually anything but.
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247. - How is it you think you know me
so well, Mr. Padgett?
- I'm writing about you.
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248. Right.
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249. - Since when?
- Since I first noticed you.
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250. You live
in my old neighborhood.
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251. And you moved into
this building by coincidence?
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252. No.
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253. You moved here because of me?
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254. There wasn't anything available
in your building,
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255. and it's not like you spent
a lot of time at home.
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256. I should have said something, but I just
couldn't get it all down fast enough.
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257. To really write someone,
I have to be in their head.
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258. I have to know them more completely
than they know themselves.
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259. - This is all about me?
- You're an important part.
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260. - May I read it?
- It's not finished.
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261. I can't tell you how helpful
it is having you here—
being able to talk with you like this.
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262. Would you sit
and stay a minute?
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263. You don't have anywhere to sit.
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264. - I'm due next door.
- You haven't finished your coffee.
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265. I'm very uncomfortable with this.
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266. Why?
You're armed,
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267. aren't you?
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268. Imagine that.
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269. I'll get a bulb.
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270. A view only a writer
can appreciate.
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271. If you know me so well, then why
am I standing here when my instincts...
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272. tell me to go?
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273. Motive is never easy.
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274. Sometimes it occurs to one
only later.
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275. Please.
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276. Sit.
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277. Imagine that.
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278. Mulder!
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279. - Scully.
- What are you doing?
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280. You all right?
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281. Yes.
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282. Mulder?
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283. What are you doing?
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284. Putting this man
under arrest.
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285. Yes, I've seen this paper.
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286. Yeah. That's how you found
your victims— in the personals.
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287. - They all took out personal ads.
- They were lovers.
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288. - And you targeted them.
- I only write about them.
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289. - No, you targeted—
- Mulder.
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290. - Not without his lawyer.
- I don't need a lawyer.
I'm telling the truth.
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291. And this is your confession?
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292. No, that's my novel.
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293. It's all in there— every detail,
every murder, all laid out.
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294. How'd you do it, Mr. Padgett?
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295. - If I sit long enough,
it just comes to me.
- The murders.
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296. I only knew what was in my mind
and wished to express it clearly.
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297. How about the"stranger" ?
Is that you?
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298. - How about Ken Naciamento?
- The self-proclaimed
Brazilian psychic surgeon?
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299. - Is that your accomplice?
- I guess you could say that.
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300. - He's a central character.
- Did you direct him to do it?
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301. Jungians say it's the characters
who choose the writer,
not the other way around.
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302. So I guess you could argue
he directed me.
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303. Which is the truth?
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304. By their nature, words are imprecise
and layered with meaning.
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305. The signs of things,
not the things themselves.
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306. It's difficult to say
who's in charge.
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307. - Mulder.
- Okay.
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308. Why, Mr. Padgett?
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309. Maybe that's a question
you can answer.
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310. That's the one question
I can't.
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311. Agent Mulder, my book—
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312. did you like it?
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313. Maybe if it were fiction.
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314. - Mulder, where are you going?
- To find his accomplice,
the Brazilian psychic surgeon.
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315. I did that.
That's what I've been doing.
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316. Dr. Ken Naciamento, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Emigrated here in 1996.
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317. - Where is he now?
- He's dead.
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318. - Can't be.
- Two years dead. I'm having them
fax a certificate of death.
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319. - Padgett couldn't have done this alone.
- Maybe he didn't do it at all.
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320. Scully, it's all on the page.
How else would he know it?
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321. Maybe he imagined it,
like he said.
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322. Like Shakespeare
or Freud orJung.
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323. I mean, maybe—
maybe he has some gift...
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324. and he has a clear window
into human nature.
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325. No one can tell you what another
person's gonna do. No one can
predict human behavior.
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326. Isn't that what you do, Mulder,
as a behavioral profiler?
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327. You imagine the killer's mind so well
you know what they're gonna do next.
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328. If he imagines it,
it's a priori, before the fact.
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329. I think that's pretty clear
from what he wrote about you.
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330. You know you're in here,
don't you?
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331. Yeah.
I read a chapter.
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332. What does he say?
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333. Well, let's just say it ends
with you doing the naked pretzel
with the"stranger"...
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334. on a bed in an unfurnished
fourth floor apartment.
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335. I'm assuming
that's a priori too?
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336. I think you know me
better than that, Mulder.
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337. Well—
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338. Well, you might wanna
finish it.
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339. Prisoner's written something
I think you should see.
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340. What is it?
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341. He says it's a statement,
but I think he's putting somebody on.
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342. "Grief squeezed at her eggshell heart...
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343. "like it might break into
a thousand pieces.
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344. "Its contents running
like broken promises...
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345. "into the hollow places
his love used to fill.
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346. "How could she know this pain
would end?
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347. "That love,
unlike matter or energy,
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348. "was an endless supply
in the universe—
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349. "a germ which grows from nothingness
which cannot be eradicated,
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350. "even from the darkest of hearts.
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351. "If she had known this, and who could
say she would believe it,
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352. "she would not have chanced to remain
at his sad grave until such an hour...
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353. "so that she might not have to learn
the second truth before the first:
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354. - "That to have love...
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355. "was to carry a vessel that
could be lost or stolen or worse—
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356. "spilled blood-red on the ground.
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357. "And that love was not immutable.
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358. "It could become hate
as day becomes night—
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359. as life becomes death. "
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360. She's a no-show at home
or anywhere else she might go.
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361. No signs of a possible struggle
at the grave site,
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362. but the area's been so trammeled
by the funeral that collecting
evidence is gonna be impossible.
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363. I think this is
a big jerk off.
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364. Maybe his statement's to prove
he's telling the truth—
that he truly just imagined it.
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365. The only thing that he imagined
was us out here...
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366. looking like idiots.
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367. - Hands where I can see 'em!
Don't move until I tell you!
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368. - I'm a federal agent.
- Mulder, that's not him.
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369. - What'd I do?
- Mulder!
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370. - Check the truck, Scully.
- Mulder, he works here.
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371. How did you know, Mulder,
that the body was in the truck?
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372. I imagined it.
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373. It's still no evidence that Padgett
directed the killer.
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374. What do you need, a signed work order?
Of course he directed him.
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375. Mulder, you are making
critical assumptions without any facts.
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376. What about time of death?
What about— What are you doing?
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377. You're about to argue
my usual side, aren't you?
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378. Why couldn't he have imagined it? Why
couldn't he be in the killer's head?
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379. You read what he wrote about you.
Are you trying to tell me
he got inside your head?
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380. - That what I read is true?
- Mulder, of course not.
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381. I don't know how they communicate.
This is the only way
I can think to catch him.
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382. Mr. Padgett?
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383. You can go.
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384. We apologize for our mistake.
You're free to finish your book.
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385. Thank you.
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386. I made a mistake myself.
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387. What's that, Mr. Padgett?
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388. In my book, I'd written
that Agent Scully falls in love,
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390. Agent Scully is already in love.
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391. What are you doing here?
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392. You seem surprised to see me.
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393. Yes, completely.
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394. Why?
I'm your character.
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395. What do you want?
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396. I'm here to help you finish.
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397. I can't figure out
your motive.
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398. You imagine me so perfectly
in every way—
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399. so perfectly that
you bring me to life.
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400. Why did you choose me?
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401. I needed a perfect crime.
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402. And she's a doctor.
She'd be horrified by what you do.
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403. I'm horrified.
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404. I just want to know
why I do it.
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405. So I could meet her.
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406. That's not a reason.
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407. It's an excuse.
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408. - Anything?
- No, he's just sitting there.
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409. Staring.
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410. Now what is this?
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411. A big mistake. I misjudged
her character, her interest in me.
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412. Now we're on to something.
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413. She's only trying to get his attention,
but doesn't know it.
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414. Mm-hmm.
The old unconscious at work.
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415. I wanted to love her.
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416. No wonder you can't
finish this book, Padgett.
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417. - Why do I want their hearts?
- You tell me. Why do you do it?
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418. I'm your character.
You tell me.
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419. - My reason is your reason.
- I want to feel love.
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420. Mmm— No. No.
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421. You had it right up to there.
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422. You were a tool of the truth.
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423. And when it finally arrives—
when I arrive, you don't want to see it.
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424. But what is the truth?
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425. Man imagines that he too...
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426. can open up his heart
and expose the burning passion—
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427. the flames of charity.
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428. Like the creator himself,
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429. but... this is not
in his power.
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430. But I have love in my heart.
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431. Yes, as a thief has riches,
a usurer, money. You have it!
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432. But man's only power—
only true power...
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433. is to destroy it.
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434. Then what's the end of my story?
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435. There can only be
one true ending...
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436. if it is to be perfect.
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438. See?
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439. It almost writes itself.
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440. What's he up to now?
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441. He just started typing again.
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442. Now what?
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443. Anything?
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444. Padgett! Freeze.
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445. Step away from the incinerator.
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446. - What do you think you're doing?
- Destroying my book.
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447. Destroying evidence, you mean.
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448. - Let me see what you wrote.
- I'll tell you. He kills her.
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449. You came down here to give
these instructions to your accomplice?
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450. - No, he told me how it ends.
- When?
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451. - In my apartment.
- You were alone up there.
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452. A story can have only one true ending.
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453. Even as the stranger felt compelled
to commit his final words to paper,
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454. he did it knowing
they must never be read.
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455. To see the sum of his work
was to see inside his own emptiness—
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456. the heart of a destroyer,
not a creator.
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457. And yet reflected back upon him,
at last he could see his own ending.
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458. And in this final act
of destruction...
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459. a chance to give
what he could not receive.
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460. I made this!
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461. I made this!
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