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2. Can you hear me? It's Andy.
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3. Agent Cooper, it's Andy.
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4. Can you hear me?
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5. Agent Cooper?
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6. Room service.
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7. How are you doing down there?
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8. Warm milk.
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9. Agent Cooper?
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10. Would you put it on the table, please?
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11. - And would you call a doctor?
- Sure.
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12. Are you aII right? Can you hear me?
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13. Agent Cooper.
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14. Agent Cooper.
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15. Agent Cooper, it's Andy.
Can you hear me?
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16. Are you aII right?
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17. Agent Cooper. Agent Cooper.
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18. Agent Cooper.
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19. It's Andy.
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20. It's An--
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21. l hung it up for you.
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22. What's that?
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23. Hung it up for you.
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24. Did you call the doctor?
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25. The doctor?
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26. lt's hung up.
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27. The phone.
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28. Thank you.
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29. Sure.
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30. No problem.
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31. Does this include a gratuity?
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32. Yes, sir.
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33. Thank you. Thank you kindly.
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35. - Pretty soon.
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36. l've heard about you.
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37. l heard about you.
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38. l will tell you three things.
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41. Who's that?
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43. Where do you come from?
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where have you gone?
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54. This is all l am permitted to say.
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55. Give me your ring.
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56. l will return it to you
when you find these things to be true.
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57. We want to help you.
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58. Who's ''we''?
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59. One last thing.
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60. Leo locked inside hungry horse.
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61. There's a clue at Leo's house.
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62. You will require medical attention.
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63. Knock, knock, knock.
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64. Come on.
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66. Vixen.
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67. What room is Ben in?
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68. The little flower room.
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69. - Why is he holding out on me?
- What?
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70. - Why is he holding out on me?
- What's that, Blackie?
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71. Who's holding out on who?
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72. Please.
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73. Oh, Blackie.
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74. You used to be so pretty.
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75. Blackie, Blackie.
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76. Bastard.
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77. l think you should go now.
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78. - Do you, Prudence?
- Yes, l do. l really do.
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79. All right.
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80. lf you insist.
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81. Gotcha.
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82. l will huff
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83. and puff,
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84. and blow your house down.
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85. Oh, my, my.
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86. Aren't you something?
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87. l've got to see you. l must see you.
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88. Go away. l'm shy.
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89. Didn't they tell you who l was?
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90. The owner?
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91. That's right.
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92. Ben, it's Jer.
We got a situation.
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93. - So have l.
- Brother Ben, we got a S-N-A-G.
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94. - Alas, l do have a situation.
- Come on, Ben.
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95. Coming, Jer.
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96. l like you.
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That's half the battle.
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98. Next time,
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100. You'll like it. Fun game.
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101. Everybody wins.
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102. Diane.
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103. My recorder is on the table.
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106. the voice activation button.
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107. l'm lying on the floor of my room.
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108. l've been shot.
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109. There's a great deal of pain
and a fair amount of blood.
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110. Fortunately, l was wearing
my bulletproof vest last night,
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111. per bureau regulations
when working undercover.
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112. l remember folding the vest up,
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113. trying to chase down a wood tick.
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from a height of about 9 feet,
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116. you might begin
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117. All things considered,
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118. being shot is not as bad
as l always thought it might be.
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119. As long as you can keep
the fear from your mind.
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120. But l guess you could say that
about almost anything in life.
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121. lt's not so bad as long as you can keep
the fear from your mind.
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123. The ring is gone.
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of the things you regret
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127. l would like, in general, to treat people
with much more care and respect.
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129. Not too tall.
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132. And feel the sun on my face.
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133. l wish l could have cracked
the Lindbergh kidnapping case.
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to make love to a beautiful woman
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136. And of course, it goes without saying
that l would like to visit Tibet.
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137. l wish they could get their country back
and the Dalai Lama could return.
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138. Oh, l would like that very much.
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139. All in all,
a very interesting experience.
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142. Wood tick was crawling.
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143. l lifted my bulletproof vest.
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144. Three slugs.
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145. Point-blank range.
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146. That explains this.
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147. Hell of a way to kill a tick.
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148. Did you get a look at the gunman?
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149. l saw a masked face, muzzle flash.
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150. Lucy, you better bring Agent Cooper
up-to-date.
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151. Leo Johnson was shot.
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152. Jacques Renault was strangled.
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153. The mill burned.
Shelly and Pete got smoke inhalation.
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154. Catherine and Josie are missing.
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155. Nadine is in a coma
from taking sleeping pills.
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156. - How long have l been out?
- lt's 7:45 in the morning.
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157. We haven't had this much action
in one night
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158. since the Elk's Club fire of '59.
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159. Harry, we need to get a search warrant
for Leo Johnson's house.
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160. No need. Leo was shot
in his own living room.
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161. Deputy Brennan found him.
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162. - You're not going anywhere.
- Doc. When the will is invoked,
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163. the recuperative powers of the physical
body are simply extraordinary.
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164. Just give me a couple of hours
to get dressed.
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165. I'm standing just in front of
where a massive Iog-storage area
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166. of the Packard Saw MiII
burned to the ground,
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167. under what fire department
investigators are caIIing
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168. ''mysterious circumstances. ''
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169. Now, poIice officiaIs have toId me
that they have, as of yet,
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170. - Bobby.
- uncovered no apparent Iink
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seemingIy unreIated
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172. - Bobby.
- tragedies.
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from the Packard Saw MiII...
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against my recommendations.
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176. You got two busted ribs,
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180. ls that bag smiling?
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181. Smiling?
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186. - Aunt Sarah?
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193. Oh, Mairzy Doats and Dozy Doats
And IiddIe Iamzy divey
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194. A kiddIey divey too, wouIdn't you?
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195. Oh, Mairzy Doats and Dozy Doats
And IiddIe Iamzy divey
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197. Now, if the words sound queer
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And does eat oats
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200. And IittIe Iambs eat ivy''
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201. Leland?
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202. Oh, Mairzy Doats and Dozy Doats
And IiddIe Iamzy divey
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203. A kiddIey divey too, wouIdn't you?
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204. A kiddIey divey too, wouIdn't you?
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205. A kiddIey divey too, wouIdn't you?
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207. Oh, Mairzy Doats and Dozy Doats
And IiddIe Iamzy divey
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208. Oh, Leland.
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213. One.
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on Leo Johnson
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from Hank Jennings
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220. why Leo isn't being measured
for a plot in Ghostwood Memorial Park.
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221. Well begun is half done.
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222. Oh, Mairzy Doats and Dozy Doats
And IiddIe Iamzy divey
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224. Oh, Mairzy Doats and Dozy Doats
And IiddIe Iamzy divey
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226. Now, if the words sound queer
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230. l'm back.
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231. Back and ready.
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236. These same geese were flying
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237. Leo was trying to turn someone
into kindling.
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238. That person hit the TV, moved it.
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241. Shelly Johnson's about 99 pounds
soaking wet.
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245. Bullet came through the window,
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254. - Reeks of gasoline.
- The mill.
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255. Good work, Hawk.
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- What's that?
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259. - Harry, do you know who it is?
- lt's Andy.
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261. Harry, it's Agent Rosenflower.
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268. Looks like a new pair of boots
and a lot of cocaine.
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285. All we did was send him a tape.
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287. Maybe. Maybe the sun won't come
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288. Think like that and you're gonna
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291. l can assure you
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292. Get the picture?
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295. Really?
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297. Weird.
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298. Donna, l have something for you.
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299. Came here to the Double R
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300. Thanks, Norma.
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301. - God.
- What is it?
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302. ''Look into the Meals on Wheels.''
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303. How simple can l make it, Cooper?
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304. FBl agent gets shot,
FBl agent investigates.
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305. l'm in proximity, work in the Seattle lab,
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306. - Does that hurt?
- Yes.
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307. Albert, the point is, you're not gonna
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308. No, the point is
Gordon Cole ordered me back here.
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310. Again.
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311. Okay.
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312. You were shot by a right-handed
person, 5'6'' to 5'1 0'' tall,
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l'll have ballistics this afternoon.
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- Yes.
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riding up like that?
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or just clean country living?
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320. Albert, where does this attitude of
general unpleasantness come from?
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322. lf you don't want two black eyes
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323. l suggest you make
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324. Great. After the square dance,
maybe we can all take a hayride.
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325. Come in.
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326. Andy, how's the nose?
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327. Not a mark on it,
only blood squirted out.
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328. Where do they keep his water dish?
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329. Albert.
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330. Agent Cooper, guess what.
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331. l have the answer to the riddle
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332. l called Hungry Horse, Montana.
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333. The word ''locked.''
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334. Leo Johnson was locked in a jail
in Hungry Horse, Montana.
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337. Teresa Banks.
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338. Looks like Leo has an alibi for the night
Teresa Banks was murdered.
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340. Yeah.
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341. Excuse me.
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342. - ls Sheriff Truman here?
- He is, but he is busy at the moment.
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343. May l help you?
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347. This is the first convenient moment.
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349. l'm here to sell him some shoes.
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350. Shoes?
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with miIk and cookies.
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352. Later, Lawrence.
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355. Yeah.
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356. That's breaking and entering, James.
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357. The door was open.
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- Yeah.
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who might not see it that way.
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366. - Yeah.
- Harry,
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about a mystery man.
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- l never put it together
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we first started seeing each other.
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374. Well, we were in the woods and
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380. - What did she mean by that?
- l don't know.
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388. Well, this was in Jacoby's office.
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the other half of the necklace,
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to help with the case.
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so l asked him for it.
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412. Helps relieve tension.
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418. l don't know what they think.
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423. What's wrong?
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425. Or is it just not okay
for me to want you?
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426. Get out soon, James.
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427. Lucy.
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428. Andy.
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429. ln these boxes
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431. This is a picture of Teresa Banks,
the first victim,
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432. who was found murdered a year ago
in the southern part of the state.
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433. Now, Laura and Ronette's photographs
appeared in ads in the magazines.
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of Teresa Banks.
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435. Andy, you're way ahead of me.
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that preys on human weaknesses.
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a little bit of his food.
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450. Well, well, well.
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453. l want you to tell us
how you came into possession of this
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454. or l am gonna have to place you
under arrest for obstruction of justice.
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455. Look, l told you.
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456. The night after Laura died,
l followed a man in a red Corvette.
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457. Leo Johnson.
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458. Correct.
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459. Then he eluded me somewhere
near the old sawmill road.
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460. As l sat there, cursing my--
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461. My lack of horsepower,
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462. a motorcycle drove by.
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463. Followed by a police cruiser.
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464. But you lost them.
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465. They went into the woods.
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466. l saw them.
l followed them in there on foot.
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467. - James and Donna?
- Yes, they...
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468. They spoke intently for a while, but
l couldn't hear what they were saying.
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469. I remember it was...
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470. It was a coId night in the woods.
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471. FinaIIy, they...
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472. They buried something in the ground,
under a rock.
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473. lll-advisedly, perhaps,
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474. l took it as a keepsake.
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475. lt was her, you see.
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476. The necklace.
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477. A divided heart.
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478. Laura was--
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479. Was, in fact...
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480. Well, she was living a double life.
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481. Two people.
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482. Yeah, but then...
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483. Then when l saw her
that last time, she...
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484. l don't know, she seemed
to have reached a kind of--
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485. A peace with herself.
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486. Now l believe that
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487. what she had in fact arrived at
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488. was a decision to end her life.
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489. Are you saying Laura wanted to die?
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490. Doctor,
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491. Laura Palmer
did not commit suicide.
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492. No, no.
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493. But maybe she allowed herself
to be killed.
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494. One more thing.
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495. You were in intensive care last night
when Jacques Renault was killed.
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496. Yeah, yes.
But l mean, come on, fellows.
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497. l was heavily sedated and...
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498. Did you see anything? Hear anything?
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499. l remember hearing
a fire alarm go off, but...
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500. lt's...
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501. lt's all like a...
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502. Like a dream.
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503. There was a smell.
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504. Yeah, there was a peculiar smell.
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505. lt's usual in case of strangulation
for the victim to void his bowels.
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506. No.
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507. No, that wasn't it, this...
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508. This was a smell like...
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509. Like oil.
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510. Scorched engine oil.
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511. Dr. BradIey, caII the operator.
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512. Dr. BradIey,
caII the operator, pIease.
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513. Hey, sleeping beauty.
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514. Bobby.
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515. What are you doing here?
What if someone sees you?
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516. l don't care.
l do not care anymore.
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517. Leo's in the hospital.
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518. Somebody shot him.
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519. Yeah, l know. l mean, l heard
there's cops outside his room.
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520. - Really?
- l hear they're gonna bust him.
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521. He must have got caught
doing something, poor bastard.
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522. What happened to you?
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523. Bobby, l'm so afraid.
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524. Leo tried to kill me.
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525. He knows about us.
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526. He took me up to the mill,
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527. and he tied me up
and started the fire.
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528. Bobby,
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529. he told me he was gonna kill you.
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530. Fat chance.
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531. l won't let him hurt us anymore.
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532. Are you all right?
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533. Doctors seem to think so.
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534. You know, Shelly,
hospitals are dangerous places.
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535. First of all, they're crawling
with sick people.
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536. And second of all,
that food can kill you.
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537. So if you wanna
get out of here pronto,
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538. you're gonna have to let Bobby
be your doctor.
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539. So let's just have a look here,
Miss Shelly.
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540. Oh, you seem to be
coming along splendidly.
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541. Deep breath.
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542. l'd say you're on your way
to a complete recovery.
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543. You better go.
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544. You're my girl.
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545. Bobby.
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546. l love you.
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547. l guess l love you too.
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548. Yeah, l guess l love you too.
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549. Bobby Briggs.
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550. - What's he doing here?
- He doesn't look sick.
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551. Sheriff Truman, to see this kind
of investigative genius at work,
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552. it's just a real treat for me.
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553. Ed.
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554. How are you doing?
l heard you stopped a couple.
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555. l'm okay. How's Nadine?
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556. Well, she's in a coma.
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557. They say there's nothing we could do.
She has to wanna come back.
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558. How are you holding up?
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559. Well, all l can do is sit here,
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560. thinking about the things
l should have said or done.
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561. Ed, don't be too hard on yourself.
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562. l never believed in fate,
Agent Cooper.
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563. l always felt
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564. you make your own way, you take care
of your own, you pick up after yourself.
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565. Farmer's AImanac?
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566. Albert, l would like
to speak to Ed.
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567. Albert, l'll buy you a cup of coffee.
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568. Take a seat, Ed.
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569. l saw this coming.
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570. l didn't wanna believe it.
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571. What's worse is l'm sitting thinking
that maybe there's a part of me
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572. that didn't wanna stop her.
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573. And that's a full load.
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574. When did you get married, Ed?
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575. Right out of high school.
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576. Norma and l had been together
about four years.
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577. Everybody figured we'd get hitched.
That'd be that.
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578. l barely knew Nadine to say hello to.
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579. That spring, one bad weekend,
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580. Norma ran off with Hank.
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581. l was so twisted up inside,
l couldn't see straight.
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582. When l opened my eyes,
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583. there was Nadine,
right in front of me.
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584. There was something so sweet,
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585. so helpless about her.
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586. We drove all night.
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587. Ended up in some little town
in Montana, out past Great Falls,
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588. and l asked her to marry me.
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589. Half joking, half drunk, half crazy.
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590. lt was light before we found
a justice of the peace.
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591. And Norma...
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592. Well, she hadn't even
slept with Hank.
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593. The look on her face
when she found out...
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594. Nadine and l, we went up to my dad's
old cabin up in Eagle Pass.
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595. Honeymoon.
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596. l was hoping maybe we'd get around
to talking about a divorce,
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597. annulment, something.
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598. But Nadine was so happy.
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599. And you know, by golly,
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600. l shot out Nadine's eye
on that honeymoon.
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601. What do you mean, Ed?
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602. The first day,
we were hunting pheasant.
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603. Nadine's a crack shot
and we already had a couple of birds.
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604. And l felt good shooting.
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605. Listening to the sound echoing,
roll down those hills.
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606. l fired.
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607. A piece of buckshot skipped off a rock
and caught Nadine square in the eye.
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608. Man, that's a tough one.
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609. She laid across my lap
as we drove back to town.
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610. She never cried.
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611. She never blamed me.
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612. She never hated me for it.
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613. Couple of months later,
Norma married Hank.
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614. So l don't believe in fate.
You make your bed, you sleep in it.
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615. Sorry.
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616. Ed, someone here to see you.
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617. A man in a smiling bag.
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618. Take James right back to the station
when you're done here.
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619. Poor Ed.
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620. Poor Nadine.
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621. - Yeah.
- Yeah.
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622. Albert, why don't you
take this opportunity
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623. to check in
at The Great Northern.
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624. Nurse, l really mean it,
you better speak to that kitchen.
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625. Harry, when Albert finishes up
at The Great Northern,
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626. we'll meet back at the station.
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627. l'm ready to lay the whole thing out.
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628. Rocks and bottles?
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629. Chalk and blackboard
will be just fine.
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630. - Jelly doughnuts?
- Harry, that goes without saying.
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631. l'll come back later
and l'll bring some soup.
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632. The food in these places will kill you
quicker than most diseases.
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633. So l hear.
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634. Now, you know
l have a sweet tooth too.
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635. l've got
a chocolate-peanut butter pie.
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636. Norma, l'm serious.
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637. Bring the whole pie.
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638. l'll bring you two.
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639. Okay.
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640. - Feel better, sweetie.
- Bye.
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641. Bye.
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642. Son.
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643. Dad.
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644. Would you...
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645. ...care to join me?
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646. Okay.
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647. How was school today?
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648. School?
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649. Fine.
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650. That's good.
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651. How was work?
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652. Work? Work was good.
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653. - Dad?
- Yes, son.
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654. What is it that you do, exactly?
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655. That's classified.
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656. Bobby, would you care
for a piece of pie?
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657. The huckleberries are particularly
delicious today.
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658. Particularly fresh and delicious.
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659. No, thanks.
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660. Bobby,
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661. may l share something with you?
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662. Okay.
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663. A vision l had in my sleep last night.
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664. As distinguished from a dream,
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665. which is mere sorting
and cataloging
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666. of the day's events
by the subconscious.
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667. This was a vision.
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668. Fresh and clear
as a mountain stream.
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669. The mind revealing itself to itself.
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670. ln my vision,
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671. l was on the veranda
of a vast estate,
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672. a palazzo
of some fantastic proportion.
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673. There seemed to emanate from it
a light from within this
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674. gleaming, radiant marble.
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675. l'd known this place. l had, in fact,
been born and raised there.
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676. This was my first return.
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677. A reunion with the deepest
well springs of my being.
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678. Wandering about, l noticed happily
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679. that the house had been
immaculately maintained.
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680. There had been added a number
of additional rooms,
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681. but in a way that blended so seamlessly
with the original construction,
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682. one would never detect
any difference.
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683. Returning to the house's
grand foyer,
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684. there came a knock at the door.
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685. My son was standing there.
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686. He was happy and carefree.
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687. Clearly living a life
of deep harmony and joy.
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688. We embraced.
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689. A warm and loving embrace,
nothing withheld.
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690. We were, in this moment, one.
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691. My vision ended and l awoke
with a tremendous feeling
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692. of optimism and confidence
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693. in you and your future.
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694. That was my vision of you.
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695. Really?
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696. l'm so glad to have had this opportunity
to share it with you.
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697. l wish you nothing
but the very best in all things.
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698. Thank you, Dad.
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699. - See you later. Call.
- Okay.
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700. Major?
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701. How was the pie?
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702. Exceptional, as always.
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703. How is Shelly?
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704. l can't talk right now.
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705. Well, how did she like the flowers?
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706. The night Laura Palmer was killed, it
appears she made two appointments.
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707. ln her diary she had written,
''Nervous about meeting J tonight.''
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708. l now believe this was a reference
to James Hurley.
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709. She was nervous
because she planned to tell him
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710. she didn't wanna see him anymore.
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711. Before she snuck out of the house,
she received a phone call.
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712. We believe it was Leo Johnson
making the second appointment
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713. for sometime later that night.
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714. Laura met James,
was with him until 1 2:30,
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715. when, at the intersection
of Sparkwood and 21 ,
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716. she jumped from the bike
and ran into the woods.
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717. We believe she met up there
with Jacques Renault,
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718. Leo Johnson and Ronette Pulaski.
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719. Together, they drove to the foot
of the trail leading to Jacques's cabin.
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720. They climbed the trail, they were heard
passing by the cabin of the Log Lady.
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721. They reached Jacques Renault's cabin
at approximately 1 a.m.
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722. Drugs and alcohol were consumed.
Laura was tied up
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723. and had sexual relations
with both Leo and Jacques.
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724. Waldo the bird was let out of his cage
and attacked Laura.
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725. Leo and Jacques fought.
Jacques went outside and passed out.
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726. When he came to,
Leo and the girls were gone.
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727. We believe Leo hiked back down
the trail to his Corvette alone,
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728. leaving the girls behind.
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729. The reason being,
there was a third man.
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730. Deputy Hawk found evidence
of a third man
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731. outside the window
of Jacques's cabin.
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732. The third man took Laura and Ronette
to the train where they were tied up.
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733. Laura for the second time,
Ronette for the first.
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734. Using a blunt object,
the killer hit Ronette
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735. and knocked her unconscious.
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736. He must have been so intent
on killing Laura,
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737. he didn't realize that Ronette
regained consciousness and escaped.
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738. Either he didn't know
or he didn't care.
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739. He made a small mound of dirt
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740. and put the half-heart necklace
of Laura's on top.
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741. He then placed a small cut out letter R
under the nail of her left ring finger.
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742. You'll recall that he placed the letter T
under the fingernail of Teresa Banks.
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743. He left a note written in blood,
''Fire walk with me.''
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744. Here's the interesting thing.
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745. The blood on the note was tested.
lt doesn't match Leo's,
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746. Jacques's, Laura's or Ronette's.
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747. So we surmise the killer wrote the note
in his own blood.
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748. lt's a rare type, AB negative.
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749. The towel that Deputy Hawk found
five miles down the tracks
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750. was soaked in blood of that type.
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751. He also found, near the towel,
scraps of faded paper.
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752. These scraps may have been left
by the killer.
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753. They'll be sent back
to Washington D.C. for testing.
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754. l know, Andy.
l know, l know, l know.
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755. lt's what we call
a real three-hankie crime.
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756. Albert Rozerfeld,
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757. l don't like the way you talk smart
about Sheriff Truman or anybody.
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758. You just shut your mouth!
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759. Laura Palmer is dead.
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760. Jacques Renault is dead.
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761. Ronette Pulaski and Leo Johnson
are in comas.
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762. Waldo the bird is dead.
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763. This leaves only the third man.
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764. - You want this door closed?
- Yeah, yeah. We'll frost our rooms.
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765. - l sure do appreciate the ride, Harry.
- No problem.
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766. l always appreciate
your company, Pete.
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767. Boy, this smoke inhalation
is nasty business.
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768. l feel like somebody taped my lips
to the tailpipe of a bus.
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769. Take her easy.
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770. - So where the hell is Josie?
- Oh, well, maybe this will tell us.
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771. ''Dear Pete,
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772. l had to leave the town
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773. on an emergency
of business to Seattle.
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774. l will phone you when l arrive.
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775. Hope you did a good day
at the mill.
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776. There is ginger beer in the refrig.
Love, Josie.'' There you go.
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777. - ls there a phone number in there?
- No.
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778. - Does she say where she's staying?
- No, no, she goes off to Seattle
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779. once every three months or so.
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780. You want my opinion, l think she goes
over there to indulge a secret vice.
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781. - What's that?
- Shopping.
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782. Comes back
with half a department store.
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783. Pete,
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784. we haven't found Catherine.
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785. Yeah.
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786. l figured.
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787. l know you wanna hope for the best,
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788. but you ought to prepare for the worst.
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789. Oh, dear.
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790. l always figured
l'd be the one to go first.
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791. l mean, if you was laying odds
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792. on the last person standing
after an atomic war,
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793. l'd have bet on her.
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794. Yeah, she was a tiger, all right.
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795. No use mincing words,
she was plain hell to live with.
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796. Plain hell.
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797. But...
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798. ...once, there was a little bit
of heaven there too.
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799. Oh, l'm sure there was.
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800. Oh, God.
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801. This will take a little while
to sink in, l suppose.
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802. l suppose it will.
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803. God help her miserable soul.
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804. l loved her.
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805. Blue Pine Lodge.
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806. Could l speak to Josie Packard,
please?
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807. - WeII, she's not here right now.
- Can you tell me when she'll be back?
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808. Well, she's out of town.
Who's calling?
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809. l'd like to place
an international call, please.
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810. Collect to Hong Kong.
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811. Doesn't that sound...?
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812. l mean, l ate it,
but l didn't really know what it was.
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813. l read about it in this French magazine,
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814. and they take the entire head and dip it
in a kind of blancmange pudding.
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815. And then they roll it in oats and stuff it
full of walnuts and hot rocks
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816. - and a spice cookie.
- Mr. Horne, Mr. Horne.
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817. - They wrap it in papiIIon.
- Mr. Horne, Mr. Horne.
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818. They seal the edges
with a sugar glaze
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819. - and bake it under glass.
- Mr. Horne, Mr. Horne.
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820. That sounds incredible.
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821. lt is to die for.
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822. Have you seen Audrey today?
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823. No, l haven't.
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824. Hank Jennings.
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825. Jerry and Benjamin Horne.
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826. Where's Josie?
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827. She left last night.
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828. Prearranged?
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829. She wanted to put a little distance
between her and the smell of smoke.
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830. Sound strategy.
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831. Next business, Leo Johnson.
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832. He's in a coma.
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833. Looks like brain damage.
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834. With Leo, how could they tell?
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835. Why isn't he dead?
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836. l caught him center shot with a .44.
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837. Couldn't risk going inside.
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838. Neighborhood was hot.
l had to sneak past patrols as it was.
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839. Anybody see you?
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840. Negative.
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841. He was chopping wood.
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842. Chopping wood? lnside?
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843. - Yeah, you know Leo.
- Wait a minute.
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844. - Chopping wood inside?
- Yeah.
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845. You know Leo.
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846. All right. What's next?
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847. Catherine.
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848. Dead?
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849. My phone call put her in the drying
shed when the place went up.
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850. Sounds like buried
with the wreckage.
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851. Heat like that,
they'll be lucky to find teeth.
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852. And they were such pretty teeth.
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853. Marvelous.
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854. Marvelous.
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855. Gentlemen,
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856. if they don't hang the arson
on the late lamented Catherine
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857. and her co-conspirator Leo,
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858. l'll give up sex.
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859. That's confidence.
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860. What do we do with the ledger?
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861. Hank,
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862. you leave the creative thinking
to the brothers Horne.
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863. You're a bicep.
Relax until we say, ''Flex.''
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864. Now, that really makes me mad.
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865. You guys.
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866. Come in.
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867. Why is the door to my room locked?
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868. And who's the refrigerator?
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869. The owner was a little disappointed
in your performance last night.
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870. Well, the owner isn't exactly my type.
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871. And what is your type exactly?
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872. Not you. No offense.
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873. Hey.
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874. Let's get one thing straight
between us, princess.
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875. Okay.
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876. l don't wanna hear another complaint
about you.
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877. When you work for me,
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878. everybody's your type.
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879. Norma?
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880. Hi, it's Donna.
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881. l'm calling about Meals on Wheels.
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882. l'm gonna take over Laura's route
if that's okay with you.
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883. Okay.
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884. Great.
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885. Listen, can l use the Double R
station wagon?
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886. All right.
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887. Great.
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888. Then l'll see you tomorrow at 9.
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889. Gersten's gonna tell us
about tonight's proceedings.
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890. She has some very good news.
We're all very proud of her.
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891. Good evening.
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892. l'm Gersten Hayward
and l'd like to welcome you all
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893. to the Hayward Supper Club.
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894. l'm going to be playing
various selections
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895. of music for you this evening.
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896. My good news is
that l was chosen
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897. to be the fairy princess
in my school play.
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898. This is my special dress.
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899. Also, l got the highest scores
in mathematics and English
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900. this mid-season term.
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901. Just as my sisters Harriet
and Donna did before me.
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902. So now l don't have to worry
about being ashamed anymore.
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903. Before l play,
Harriet would like to read a poem
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904. about your daughter
and our friend Laura.
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905. It was Laura
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906. And I saw her gIowing
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907. In the dark woods
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908. I saw her smiIing
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909. We were crying and I saw her
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910. Laughing
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911. In our sadness
I saw her dancing
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912. It was Laura Iiving in my dreams
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913. It was Laura
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914. The gIow was Iife
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915. Her smiIe was to say
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916. It was aII right to cry
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917. The woods was our sadness
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918. The dance was her caIIing
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919. It was Laura
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920. And she came to kiss me goodbye
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921. That was wonderful. Thank you.
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922. Gersten.
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923. Now l'm going to play Mendelssohn's
''Rondo Capriccioso, Opus 1 4.''
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924. l got the list and map
for Meals on Wheels.
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925. l'm going to start tomorrow.
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926. Aces.
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927. Long day, Will?
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928. l feel like l've sat through
back-to-back operas.
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929. ln med school, we learned to live
on three hours a night and cat naps.
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930. lt's terrible about the mill.
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931. Yeah. They say more
than 1 50 jobs may be lost.
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932. Awful. Just awful.
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933. l suppose this will open the door
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934. for Ben Horne
and his big development plans.
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935. Well, as his lawyer, and yours,
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936. of course l can't comment.
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937. Well, as your doctor, Leland,
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938. what the hell happened to your hair?
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939. lt is strange, isn't it?
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940. Well, l just...
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941. l woke up this morning,
looked in the mirror and there it was.
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942. lt had literally changed overnight.
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943. Well, considering
all you've been through...
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944. You know, the funny thing about it is,
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945. seeing it, l realized that l had
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946. turned a corner somehow.
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947. l feel a great deal
of sadness still, yes,
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948. but it wasn't as overwhelming to me.
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949. l physically felt as if a great weight
had been lifted from my heart.
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950. - Perhaps it has.
- Perhaps it has.
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951. Perhaps it has.
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952. God, l feel like singing.
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953. That would be very nice.
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954. No, l really feel like singing a song.
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955. - Leland?
- Come on, everybody. Get happy.
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956. - ''Get Happy.''
- ''Get Happy''?
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957. Forget your troubIes
And just get happy
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958. You gotta pack aII your cares away
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959. Sing haIIeIujah
Come on, get happy
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960. Get ready for the judgment day
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961. The sun is shinin'
Come on, get happy
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962. The Lord is waitin' to take your hand
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963. Sing haIIeIujah
Come on, get happy
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964. We're going to that promised Iand
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965. We're headin' cross the river
Wash your sins away in the tide
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966. It's, oh, so peacefuI on the other side
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967. Forget your troubIes
Come on, get happy
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968. You better chase aII your cares away
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969. Sing haIIeIujah
Come on, get happy
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970. Get ready for the judgment day
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971. Sing haIIeIujah
Come on, get happy
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972. Sing haIIeIujah
Come on, get happy
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973. Get ready for the judgment day
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974. Sing haIIeIujah
Come on, get happy
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975. Get ready for the judgment d--
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976. Donna, get my bag.
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977. Leland?
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978. - Dad, is he okay?
- l'm sure it's nothing serious.
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979. Oh, God.
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980. l feel happy.
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981. l feel happy.
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982. ''Begin the Beguine.''
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983. Diane, it's 1 1 :55 p.m.,
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984. approximately 1 9 hours
since the shooting incident
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985. which nearly caused me
to make a premature purchase
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986. of the proverbial farm.
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987. l'm dog-tired.
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988. A man can only go so long
without submitting to a period of rest.
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989. For as we know from experiments
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990. conducted on American Gls
during the Korean War,
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991. sleep deprivation is a one-way ticket
to temporary psychosis.
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992. And l'm working on a three-day jag.
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993. l got so goofy last night, Diane,
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994. lying here wondering
whether l was going to live or die,
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995. that l thought l saw
a giant in my room.
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996. Or perhaps that's a story
l'll save for another time.
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997. This is me, Dale,
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998. room 31 5 at The Great Northern Hotel,
signing off.
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999. Special agent.
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1000. Special agent. Special agent.
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1001. Special agent, are you there?
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1002. l left you a note.
Didn't you get my note?
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1003. l slipped it under your door.
You must have seen it.
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1004. Well, l'm up here
at One-Eyed Jack's.
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1005. To be perfectly honest,
l think l'm in a little over my head.
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1006. Not that l can't handle it.
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1007. l mean, if l'm gonna help you out
with your investigations,
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1008. l'm sure l'll be put into situations
a lot more dangerous than this
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1009. on a fairly regular basis.
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1010. But it's just...
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1011. ...you know, my first time out.
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1012. l could use a little expert guidance.
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1013. So you know,
there is a connection
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1014. between Horne's Department Store
and One-Eyed Jack's.
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1015. lt's my father, he owns the place.
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1016. Little ball of sleaze named Battis
helps to recruit some of the girls
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1017. from the perfume counter.
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1018. Tomorrow l'm gonna try to find out
if Laura and Ronette came up here.
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1019. l hope you won't think any less of me
for trying to help you.
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1020. You know, l promise l only did it
with the best of intentions.
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1021. And if there's any way...
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1022. lf there's any way in the world
that you can hear me right now,
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1023. please help me.
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1024. Help me. Help me.
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1025. Sorry to wake you.
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1026. l am not dreaming.
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1027. l forgot to tell you something.
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1028. You were right
about the smiling bag.
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1029. The things l tell you
will not be wrong.
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1030. Better to listen than to talk.
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1031. l believe you.
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1032. Don't search
for all the answers at once.
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1033. A path is formed
by laying one stone at a time.
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1034. One person saw the third man.
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1035. Three have seen him, yes,
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1036. but not his body.
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1037. One only known to you.
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1038. Ready now to talk.
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1039. One more thing.
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1040. You forgot something.
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1041. What?
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1042. Laura! Laura!
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1043. Laura!
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