1. Diane, it is 4:28 a.m.
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by the most God-awful racket,
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over the sound of my voice.
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4. Can you hear that?
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5. Up until this moment, I've experienced
nothing at the Great Northern Hotel
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courteous service imaginable.
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that once a traveler leaves his home,
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of his ability to control his environment.
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overnight express to me
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Ear-Pillow silicone earplugs
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to New York.
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on this trip,
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it would be necessary.
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16. Please.
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17. - What's with the choir practice?
- Heh.
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19. Got in about 3 this morning.
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20. Ohh.
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21. - They're on my floor.
- Lucky you.
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22. It'll take them a day or two
to reset their biological clocks.
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23. - Heh. Hope the herring holds out.
- Mm.
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I'm tired and a little on edge.
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27. I got a job.
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29. And I thought maybe now
I could help you with your case.
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this morning.
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I only have time for coffee.
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a school day when I was your age.
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you were ever my age.
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- Eighteen.
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38. We'll see you later, Audrey.
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39. See you later.
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41. Ha, ha.
I'll see you later, Sons of Olden!
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42. How do you say that?
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43. My brother will love you guys.
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44. Brother Ben, I bring you greetings
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45. from the fertile treeless tundra
of Iceland.
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46. We have had complaints
from nearly every guest in the hotel.
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47. What are they on, nitrous oxide?
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48. They are insane
for the Ghostwood Estates project.
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49. I have had more serious fun
in two days with these Nordic animals.
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50. And, Ben, I'm in love.
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She's a giant snow queen
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like a sunrise on an ice floe.
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53. You could go blind looking at this girl.
Look at this.
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54. You see what she gave me?
An entire leg of lamb.
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55. - Jerry, come on.
- Is that beautiful?
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56. Come on, look, you crush some garlic,
some fresh mint,
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59. Jerry, just grab some downtime,
will you?
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60. We've laid in a gala reception
for your fair-haired boys tonight.
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61. All of Twin Peaks'
best and brightest.
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62. We're holding it in a phone booth?
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63. And if we still need a kicker
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64. to nail the sale, I'm thinking
that maybe they might enjoy
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65. a little road trip up to, uh,
you-know-where. Ah?
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66. Jack's. I am honored to know you.
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67. Ben?
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investment group arriving today.
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you can do is follow doctor's orders.
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to occupy my mind.
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75. Leland, will you take some time off,
for God's sakes?
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78. Hawk, we're here
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79. at Jacques Renault's apartment.
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80. Get over here as soon as you can.
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81. - Morning.
- Morning.
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82. What do you got, Harry?
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83. Jacques Renault's
a Canadian national.
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84. He worked the lumber fields
this side of the border
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85. until he put on a little excess tonnage
a couple of seasons ago.
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86. That's when he started bartending
at the Roadhouse.
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87. Harry,
are there any more doughnuts?
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88. Sure. Andy.
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89. Thank you.
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90. Better wash that down
with a cup a joe.
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91. I didn't get too much sleep last night.
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92. Yeah, you do look a little peaked.
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93. There's a large group of insane men
staying on my floor.
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94. Jacques Renault turn up?
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95. No one's seen him for two days.
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96. We've canvassed the building
and the Roadhouse.
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97. - I sent Hawk to roust his brother.
- I'll get back to you.
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98. But it looks like Bernie's jumped bail.
There's no sign.
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99. - Morning, Agent Cooper.
- Morning, doc.
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100. The blood on the shirt you found here
is AB negative.
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101. It's not Laura's blood.
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102. So it was Jacques Renault's blood
on Leo Johnson's shirt. Hmm.
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103. Hmm.
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104. Oh. Thank you, Andy.
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105. Mm.
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106. What about Leo Johnson?
Could you hold this?
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107. The APB went out last night.
Nothing yet.
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108. - I need you to find out something.
- Could you give me a leg up here?
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109. Sure.
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110. What's Jacques Renault's blood type?
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111. - Alley-oop.
- Unh.
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112. Jacques Renault's blood
is AB negative.
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114. My pleasure.
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115. Holy smoke. Flesh World again.
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116. Yeah.
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117. Harry, remember that ad
with the picture of Ronette Pulaski?
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118. We traced that ad.
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119. It came into the magazine
in a plain envelope, no name.
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120. Well, the magazine's
a clearing-house.
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121. Readers write letters
in response to the ads
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122. and mail them in to the magazine.
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123. The magazine forwards them on
to the advertisers.
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124. No direct contact.
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125. Ronette received her letters
at this post office box.
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126. That's a local ZIP code.
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127. Now, my guess is
that this post office box
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under the name of Jacques Renault.
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129. Let's see
who was writing to Ronette.
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130. Postmarked Georgia.
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131. Good night.
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132. I don't know.
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133. The beard sort of ruins
the effect of the lingerie.
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134. What do you think?
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135. The guy's no Georgia peach.
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136. Poor bastard.
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137. By the way, Harry, did you notice
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on that page?
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140. Leo hates my cooking.
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141. Leo missed the boat with you, baby.
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143. was dropping out of the 11th grade
and marrying that road hog.
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144. What would you do
if he walked in right now?
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145. Come here.
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146. Hey, Leo. How's it going, man?
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147. What a surprise.
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148. Now, Leo, Shelly tells me
that you don't like her cooking.
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149. Tell you what, she and I,
we're gonna sit here
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you hump.
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151. And if you so much as utter
one harsh syllable
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153. I'm gonna shoot your ugly face off,
okay, man?
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155. Now, Shelly,
you do exactly what we said,
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158. Oh, hi, Andy. Come on in.
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159. Hi, Shelly.
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when Leo might be back?
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162. No, we just wanna talk to him.
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165. Well, I heard him talking
to this guy, Jacques, the night he left.
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166. Jacques Renault?
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167. Yeah. They were outside arguing.
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168. I couldn't hear exactly, but they did
seem to be arguing about her,
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170. Shelly, you call us
the minute he gets in touch with you.
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171. Okay, I will. Thanks for stopping by.
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172. - How'd I do?
- You did great. Oh.
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174. - Hello?
- Hi.
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177. What's that?
Is anybody looking for you?
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178. Why would anybody
be looking for you?
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on the road a couple of days.
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183. Soon. Everything okay?
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184. Yeah, everything's fine, Leo.
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185. Come on home.
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189. Hope you don't mind my coming.
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190. Oh, no.
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191. Nadine won't be back
from that patent attorney
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for a couple of hours.
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193. Ah. The famous
silent drape runners.
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like everyone else, right?
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but Hank got his parole.
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a minute before the hearing.
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to Nadine yet?
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when you get to the end of your life
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I mean, not for a while, okay?
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when you were just a little girl.
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to have you come on board
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down here at our flagship.
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as per your father's suggestion,
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the Wrapping Department,
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Part-time, after school.
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sensitive areas.
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delicate customer relations.
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set on it, Emory.
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wrapping boxes with the drones.
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this afternoon
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I'm gonna rip my dress in half
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that you made a pass at me.
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on the paperwork?
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there's some things I gotta say.
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that my dad died when I was 10.
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We were living on the West Coast.
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and he ran off on me and my mom.
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Poems and short stories.
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I know you didn't ask to hear it.
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but she wasn't traveling.
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is she goes to another town,
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with a couple of bottles
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wanna have any secrets from you.
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between us.
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of happiness,
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to figure out what happened to Laura,
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285. She's out there,
wandering like a restless spirit.
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Here you go, Gary.
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- Thank you.
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291. There you are.
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Do we have one like it?
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We had it before.
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296. Hmm. Red drapes.
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297. That PO Box was registered
to Jacques Renault.
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298. Those are the letters responding
to Ronette's ad in the magazine.
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from someone we know.
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300. Hawk, hand me that magazine,
would you?
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to the same post office address.
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304. Yeah, here it is.
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305. "Young student requires education
in the ways of love.
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need apply."
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- Drapes?
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310. Red drapes, Harry, from my dream.
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like Jacques
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about a place up near the state line.
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317. Fellas, let's pack a lunch.
We're taking a walk in the woods.
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319. - Hi.
- Hi.
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except Aunt Sarah and Uncle Leland.
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324. And the mood at the house,
you can probably guess,
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a word of this to anyone, not a soul,
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would that be okay with you?
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better than anyone did.
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of terrible trouble before she died,
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about things we can't prove yet.
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might never come out
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might never be caught.
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not to let that happen.
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because we need your help.
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a secret hiding place she had
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maybe in her room.
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But nobody else knew about it.
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left something there
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that Laura was in trouble.
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That's why I came here.
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I didn't really know Laura that well,
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how much alike we were.
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if there's anything I can do?
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- Hi, Norma.
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of refugee beauty queens.
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good-looking you are.
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slinging plates around.
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or anything.
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back into your heart.
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of his time alone in his room.
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to engage him in conversation.
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attendance has become erratic at best.
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of public fighting,
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and at the funeral.
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396. Nope.
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- Alcohol's a drug.
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- Alcohol doesn't count?
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402. Well, that's not for me to say.
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- My father has.
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- That's different.
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a few minutes with Bobby alone.
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family counseling.
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with each member of the family alone,
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411. - Fair enough.
- Whatever you say.
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don't understand
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420. What the hell kind of question
is that?
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Did she laugh at you?
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when Laura died?
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- How do you know that?
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there was no goodness in the world?
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her most of all.
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the world a better place,
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inside her
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434. It took her deeper and deeper
into the blackest nightmare.
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435. And every time, it got harder
to go back up to the light.
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436. Did you sometimes have the feeling
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437. that Laura was harboring
some awful secret?
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438. Yeah.
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439. Bad enough that she wanted to die
because of it?
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440. Yes.
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441. Bad enough that it drove her
to consciously try to find
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442. people's weaknesses
and prey on them,
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443. tempt them, break them down,
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degrading things?
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445. - Yes.
- Laura wanted to corrupt people.
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446. Because that's how she felt
about herself.
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447. Yes.
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448. Is that what happened to you,
Bobby?
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449. Is that what Laura did to you?
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450. She wanted so much.
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451. She made me sell drugs
so she could have them.
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452. This way. Through here.
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453. Watch your step there, city boy.
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454. Thanks, Harry.
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455. What is it, Hawk?
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456. Is that the cabin we're looking for?
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457. Maybe, maybe not.
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458. You might wanna
hang back a step, doc.
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459. Huh. Might want to, anyway.
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460. About time you got here.
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461. They move so slowly
when they're not afraid.
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462. Come on, then.
My log does not judge.
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463. I've got tea.
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464. I've got cookies. No cake.
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465. Well, that's very kind of you, ma'am,
but I don't believe that...
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466. What kind of cookies?
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467. Sugar.
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468. The owls won't see us in here.
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469. A cup of tea would be very nice.
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470. Shut your eyes
and you'll burst into flames.
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471. Thanks, Margaret.
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472. We'll let it steep.
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473. Wait for the tea.
The fish aren't running.
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474. You've been expecting us,
Margaret?
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475. You're two days late.
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476. But that's your concern.
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477. My log saw something.
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478. Something significant.
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479. What did your log see?
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480. Tea first. Then be ready.
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481. Thank you.
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482. - My husband was a logging man.
- Oh?
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483. He met the devil.
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484. Fire is the devil
hiding like a coward in the smoke.
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485. It was the day after the wedding,
wasn't it, Margaret?
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486. The wood holds many spirits,
doesn't it, Margaret?
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487. You can ask it now.
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488. What did you see that night?
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489. The night Laura Palmer was killed?
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490. Shh.
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491. I'll do the talking.
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492. Dark.
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493. Laughing.
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494. The owls were flying.
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495. Many things were blocked.
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496. Laughing. Two men.
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497. Two girls.
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498. Flashlights pass by in the woods
over the ridge.
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499. The owls were near.
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500. The dark was pressing in on her.
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501. Quiet then.
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502. Later, footsteps.
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503. One man passed by.
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504. Screams far away.
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505. Terrible. Terrible.
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506. One voice.
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507. - Man or girl?
- Girl.
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508. Further up. Over the ridge.
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509. The owls were silent.
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510. The two girls
were Laura and Ronette.
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511. The two men, Jacques, maybe Leo.
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512. Maybe.
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513. Who's the third man?
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514. Do you hear it?
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515. This way.
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516. And there's always music in the air.
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517. Waldo.
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518. There's film in here.
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519. Blood.
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520. One-Eyed Jack's.
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521. Evening, Mr. and Mrs. Showel.
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522. - Okay. Go right ahead.
- Thank you.
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523. Good evening.
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524. - Catherine Martell and spouse.
- Mm-hm.
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525. Go easy on the sauce tonight,
okay, Cathy?
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526. Couple of belts and even you
might start to look good to me.
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527. Of course,
the modern age has changed forever
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528. the way your people live,
Mr. Thorson.
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529. But it would be my guess
that there still remains
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530. a tremendous vestigial interest
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531. in the legends and folklore
of ancient Iceland.
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532. Vestigial. Absolutely.
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533. Heba, did you know that was
an American figure of speech?
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534. No, Jerry. Ha, ha.
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535. Heba, Heba.
You never heard that before?
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536. No, Jerry. Ha-ha-ha.
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537. Do you realize the incredible potential
that could result
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538. from our taking a mutual dip
in each other's respective gene pools?
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539. Heba, I wanna cook for you.
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540. Very, very good. That's funny.
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541. So he says, "What do you get when
you cross a Norwegian with a Swede?
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542. A socialist who wants to be king."
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543. Well, I can remember it was,
I think, oh, somewhere in the '50s,
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544. I came through your country.
Beautiful, beautiful.
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545. Not many trees, though,
you know, but...
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546. Hmm.
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547. Would you excuse me?
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548. Of course.
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549. Meet me in my office.
Give me two minutes to break away.
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550. - Hell hath no fury.
- What?
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551. Two minutes.
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552. Ah, Thor,
I've been meaning to ask you,
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553. are you familiar
with the word luhamsta?
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554. Catherine, we agreed,
no scenes in front of the guests.
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555. Let's keep the melodrama
to a minimum.
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556. The next thing I know, you're polishing
my shoes with Dom Pérignon.
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557. Fill me in. What's eating you?
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558. Why did you have this
thousand-dollar poker chip
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559. from you-know-where
in your pants yesterday?
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560. I thought you preferred women
with certain experience.
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561. Hmm.
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562. Jerry gave me that.
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563. It's a good-luck charm.
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564. I thought I'd lost it.
I'm so relieved that you found it.
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565. Are you quite finished?
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566. Yes.
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567. In that case...
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568. Oh. Let's burn the mill.
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569. Let's do it tonight.
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570. No, my love.
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571. We'll give Josie
one last chance to sell.
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572. Tomorrow.
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573. Failing that,
I have retained the services
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574. of a qualified professional.
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575. Breath mint?
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576. Now, let me get this straight.
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577. Your entire country
is above the timberline?
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578. Folks, ladies and gentlemen,
can I have your attention, please?
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579. Can I have your attention?
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580. Heh. First off, I wanna thank you all
for turning out
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from the magical isle of Iceland.
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582. We are all Icelanders.
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584. is an important part of our future
here in Twin Peaks,
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585. and there's no one we'd rather have
as partners in our future than...
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586. What...?
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587. Dance with him.
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588. It is serious. Dance with him.
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589. All right.
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590. Jerry, what's going on?
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591. Get Jacoby, get a net,
but get him out of my life.
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592. What are they doing?
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593. Jerry. Jerry.
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594. Gather round.
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595. Donna? It's Maddy.
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596. I was looking in Laura's room
and I remembered
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597. when we were younger, she used
to hide cigarettes in her bedpost.
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598. The top of one of the posts
screws off.
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599. I found a tape in her hiding place.
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600. Leland? Where did you go?
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601. I'll meet you and James tomorrow.
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602. - Okay. And bring a tape recorder.
- Leland?
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604. No.
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605. You do realize the risk
if anyone sees us.
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606. This was hidden in her desk
where you said it would be.
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607. - Then we can proceed.
- When?
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608. Tomorrow night.
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609. Over here. Told you to mind the store,
Leo, not open your own franchise.
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610. - Hank, I...
- Do as you're told, Leo.
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611. Next time, you'll watch me take
your little chippy apart before I kill you.
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612. Get me a beer, Shelly.
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613. Honey, what happened?
Are you okay?
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614. - Just get me a damn beer!
- Aah!
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615. Get up and...
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616. What the hell are you doing
with that?
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617. You're not gonna hurt me again.
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618. Don't touch me.
Don't come near me, Leo.
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619. You stupid little slut.
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620. You haven't got the guts.
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621. Reach over and turn on the light.
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622. Don't make me leave.
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