1. One of Norma's breakfasts.
Made special.
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2. God bless Norma.
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3. Maybe later. Maybe later, thanks.
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4. How's things at the station?
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5. Earle's chess game
is the big concern.
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6. The man has a poor sense
of recreation.
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7. Yeah.
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8. We're holding up, for now.
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9. Hey, you and Cooper can handle it.
lt's a pretty simple town.
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10. Used to be.
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11. l guess the world's
just caught up to us.
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12. Annie.
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13. - Hi.
- Hi.
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14. Shelly, this is my sister, Annie.
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15. Hi, Annie. Welcome.
Norma's told me all about you.
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16. - All about me?
- Shelly's like family.
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17. With our family, that's not exactly
a character reference.
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18. How did you and Mom get along?
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19. Well, we can talk about her,
or we can feel good about things.
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20. l vote for plan B.
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21. Me too. l'm glad you're here.
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22. Feels a little strange. The real world.
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23. Little things, like l'd almost forgotten
how to use money.
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24. Closest we get in the convent
was bingo chips.
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25. No charity, Norma. Promise.
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26. Don't worry,
l'm gonna work you till you drop.
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27. Compelling.
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28. Harry's about to hit bottom.
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29. ls he eating?
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30. When do you think
he'll come back to work?
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31. l guess we'll find out soon.
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32. Need a hand?
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33. That's a question
l should be asking you.
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34. You're the senior lawman, Cooper.
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35. Let's just let the rain fall
as it has been.
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36. Besides, l hate paperwork.
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37. This is worse than the Bureau,
with all its international documentation.
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38. Eckhardt, Josie...
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39. This is the autopsy on her.
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40. Doc Hayward said
he couldn't determine cause of death.
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41. The body only weighed 65 pounds.
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42. - How is that possible?
- l don't know.
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43. Maybe something to do with
what l saw in the room when she died.
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44. Maybe we'd better just whistle
on our way past the graveyard.
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45. - Yeah.
- Anything on Earle?
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46. Trail's stone-cold.
Still waiting for his response.
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47. - Slip.
- Slippers.
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48. You know, Leo,
you can't really appreciate
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49. how tonic country life is
until you're actually right here, living it.
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50. - Pipe?
- Splendid.
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to the country before,
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what it would be like to go back,
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is always imperfect.
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58. Or if not volumes, at least the
occasional unpunctuated paragraph.
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59. Well, let's see what move our poor
Cooper's come up with this time.
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60. This isn't a move.
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61. This is a trick.
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62. He's playing a stalemate game.
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63. Cooper doesn't know
the meaning of stalemate!
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64. He's getting help.
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65. l cannot tolerate people
who do not play by the rules.
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66. People who shirk the standards!
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67. Many people are going to regret this.
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68. Got it?
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69. Ladies, may l say,
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70. you'll both delightfully represent
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72. Cigarette?
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73. l prefer to keep my chest clear.
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74. The great god, fitness.
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75. - Have you spoken with Pinkle?
- What's a Pinkle?
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76. He's giving a talk
on the pine-weasel.
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77. - The endangered animal.
- Oh, lovely.
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78. What is it? A raccoon or something?
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79. A ferret.
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80. Audrey?
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81. Oh, great.
You two should coordinate.
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82. You are dreaming.
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83. Hello.
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84. Looks like you're trying
to run lumber upstream.
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85. How can l help you, Mr. Wheeler?
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86. Horne. Well, the talk
that we had at dinner.
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87. - l can't--
- l'm sorry l was rude, wasn't l?
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88. Just that when it comes to my family,
l get a little excitable.
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89. - Who am l to waltz in out of nowhere?
- We need help, anyone can see that,
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90. and l can't think of anyone
better qualified for the job than you.
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91. Hello?
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92. What are we talking about anyway?
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93. l was apologizing
and you were apologizing.
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94. We're both real sorry about something.
You wanna go out somewhere?
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95. Bad time, right? lt's not good?
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96. Oh, no, no, it's great.
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97. How about a picnic?
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98. We need outdoors stuff.
A basket, blanket...
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99. Food.
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100. l don't know how to cook.
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101. l'll bet you someone
in the kitchen does.
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102. This is just to show people
what the pine-weasel looks like.
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103. l understand the concept perfectly,
Mr. Dinkle.
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104. Pinkle. The name is Pinkle.
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105. But what l'm trying to make clear
is that using a stuffed animal
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106. to represent an endangered species
as an ecological protest
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107. constitutes the supreme incongruity.
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108. Well, that's clear, Dick.
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109. Harry?
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110. Hey, Coop.
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111. We got Josie's dossier
in from lnterpol.
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112. Not interested.
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113. ln addition to killing Eckhardt,
trying to kill me
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114. - and killing Jonathan in Seattle,
- Closed cases.
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115. she's also wanted for a variety
of felonies in Hong Kong.
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116. l don't need to hear this.
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117. She's also had
two prostitution arrests, Harry.
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118. Harry, eventually it's gonna help you
to know she was a hardened criminal.
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119. A killer.
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120. Get out of here.
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121. l know it's not easy right now.
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122. Just get out of here.
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123. Get out of here! Go!
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124. The door was open.
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125. A country habit. We're all so trusting.
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126. My name is Jones.
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127. l was executive assistant
to the late Mr. Eckhardt.
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128. Thank you.
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129. l've come to expedite the transport
of his body back to Hong Kong.
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130. Tragic, what happened.
You know, he really did love Josie.
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131. Didn't we all?
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132. They're going to be buried
side by side.
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133. So they can keep an eye
on each other.
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134. l guess you have your reasons
to be bitter.
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135. Oh, just call me a healthy skeptic.
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136. Now, why did you really
come to see me?
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137. l came here to give you a gift.
May l?
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138. l don't think so.
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139. Slowly.
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140. From Thomas.
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141. l have a few things to tidy up,
then l'll be leaving tonight.
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142. Good luck, Mrs. Martell.
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143. Excuse me, l'm looking
for Bill or Eileen Hayward.
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144. Well, they're not here right now.
Can l help you?
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145. Well, l'm Dr. Gerald Craig,
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146. an old friend of Will's
from medical school.
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147. And, well, you see,
l have a convention in Spokane
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148. and so l just thought l'd swing by
and surprise them.
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149. Which daughter are you?
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150. - Donna.
- Donna.
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151. Would you like to come in,
Dr. Craig?
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152. l'd appreciate that.
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153. Can l get you something to drink,
Dr. Craig? A pop or something?
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154. Thank you, no, no.
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155. ls this your local paper?
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156. Yeah. Pretty small town, huh?
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157. Now, don't knock small towns
until you've lived in the city.
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158. Donna, you know,
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159. it seems like Will has found himself
a little piece of heaven here.
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160. Now, don't you have two sisters?
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161. - Yeah, they're younger than me.
- Are they both as beautiful as you?
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162. Well, l don't know.
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163. You know, your dad and l,
we used to sit around
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164. and try to figure
how our lives would work out.
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165. And it seems like he's come
a little closer to the mark than l have.
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166. - You're in high school?
- Unfortunately.
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167. l felt exactly the same way.
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168. You know, high school is difficult,
you know.
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169. You have no idea
what you want to do with your life,
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170. so it seems that absolutely none of it
applies to your life.
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171. You're right.
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172. Well, don't worry. lt'll all work out.
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173. For now, you just enjoy it
in all its absurdity.
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174. Okay.
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175. Oh, l have a small gift for your dad.
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176. Now, can l trust you not to open it?
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177. Sure.
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178. You know, speaking of school,
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179. Will and l graduated
30 years ago this month.
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180. So l--
lt's a small remembrance for him.
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181. Well, l should be on my way.
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182. Oh, this is the number
where l'm staying.
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183. l hope to see you later, Donna.
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184. Me too.
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185. How are you holding up, Pete?
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186. l've been through every
stalemate game in recorded history.
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187. And l've jerry-rigged
a few of these country standoffs
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188. that they don't write about in books.
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189. But it's no use. l mean,
there isn't a stalemate game on earth
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190. that you don't lose
at least a few foot soldiers.
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191. l mean, the classic Herbstman.
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192. You wind up with six pieces.
Now, l can improve on that.
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193. But even if l get there in half the time
and wind up with 1 2,
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194. that means six people die.
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195. Do your best, Pete.
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196. Windom Earle's genius carries with it
the vice of impatience.
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197. He doesn't want pawns.
He wants royalty.
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198. Protect those, particularly the queen,
and we can frustrate him.
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199. You can't do that.
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200. My students.
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201. Mr. Martell, Andy moved his knight
without doing the little hook thing.
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202. You don't have to do
the little hook thing. That's optional.
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203. Andy, the knight
has to do the little hook thing.
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204. - Every time?
- lt's a privilege.
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205. No one else gets to make that move.
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206. Okay, Mr. Martell.
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207. l guess some people don't know
quite as much as they think they do.
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208. Check.
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209. We thought it best
we come see you.
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210. As you know, that pattern
on the back of my neck
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211. appeared during my experience
with...
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212. Of course,
no idea as to how it got there.
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214. My log noticed. l remember.
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216. Look at the back of my leg.
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217. l was 7 years old.
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218. l went walking up in the woods,
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219. and when l got back, l was told
that l had disappeared for a day.
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220. All l could recall was a flash of light,
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221. and that mark was on my leg.
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222. We all three recall the light.
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223. And also, the call of the owl.
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224. Yes, l remember.
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225. The only other time l saw that sight
and heard that sound
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227. ln the fire.
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228. - l'm connecting with something.
- Yes.
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229. What?
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230. l don't know.
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231. Oh, bury me not
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Where the coyotes howl
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233. And the wind blows free
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234. ln a narrow grave,
Six-by-3
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236. On the lone prairie
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237. No one's ever sung a song
to me before.
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238. You must have been serenaded
at least once or twice.
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239. l don't inspire much singing.
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240. Most boys are afraid.
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241. Well, they don't know you then.
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242. Not really.
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243. l don't think
anybody really knows me.
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244. lt sounds like a warning.
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245. l know.
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246. lf there's another guy...
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247. There was someone,
but not anymore.
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248. There's nobody.
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249. So, what do you wanna do now?
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250. Know anymore cowboy tricks?
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251. lf you've got a lariat
in that picnic basket,
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252. l could lasso passing cattle.
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253. l don't think there's a cow for miles.
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254. Stray dogs, raccoons,
birds, weasels.
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255. You had a visitor.
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256. Who's that?
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257. Somebody you went to medical school
with named Gerald Craig.
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258. Gerald Craig?
That's not possible, Donna.
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259. Well, yeah. He said he was on his way
to a convention in Spokane.
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260. He knew everything about me.
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261. Here's his number, and this.
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262. Gerald Craig was my roommate.
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263. He drowned on a rafting trip
on the Snake River.
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264. l was there, Donna.
l tried to save him.
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265. Well, then...
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266. lt's a cemetery.
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268. That man, he's very dangerous.
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269. Don't let him in here again,
do you understand?
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270. - Sure.
- l've got to take this to Cooper.
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271. Nadine, what l'm here
to say to you is...
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272. Seeing how you're with Mike now...
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273. lt's so cute the way
you get embarrassed.
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274. And since
l have found someone else...
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you're gonna understand this.
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276. Of course, l understand, Eddie.
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277. This isn't just a little spat.
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what Ed is suggesting?
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280. lt's not too obvious.
We're not, like, talking relativity here.
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281. We're breaking up.
Major, final breakup.
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282. Well, yes, technically,
l guess it is a breakup, but--
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283. Well, it's a little more
than that, Nadine.
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284. Ed, you are so serious.
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285. These are the dating years.
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286. You're acting like
this is some really big deal.
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287. Doc?
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288. Ed, there are no secret tricks
or magic words.
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289. lt's like the dissolving
of scar tissue around a wound.
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290. She'll start to see reality again
when her mind begins to feel safe.
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291. Well, when will that be?
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292. l can't say.
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293. That tissue's packed in there
pretty hard.
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294. Okay. Well, one thing
l really don't wanna see, Ed,
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295. are any incidents with Mike.
No jealous rages.
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296. Well, maybe just one.
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297. l give up.
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298. Nadine, you and Ed
are about to get a divorce.
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299. l think l've gone blind in my left eye.
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300. - Shelly?
- Yeah.
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301. Have you seen this?
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302. Oh, ''Miss Twin Peaks.''
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303. Oh, you've gotta be kidding me.
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304. There's a cash prize
and a scholarship.
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305. - l bet you could walk away with it.
- l don't think so.
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306. lt's easy, you give a speech,
you answer a few questions...
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you do to bring about world peace?
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308. Well, l would bring
all the world leaders together,
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309. make them form a circle
and join hands.
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310. Because you can't make a fist
holding hands.
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311. You're a shoo-in.
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312. l have an order up.
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313. Here's your burger.
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314. What's with the dance?
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315. Oh, my boss told me l should
enter a pageant. Miss Twin Peaks.
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316. You can kid about it,
but you are very pretty.
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317. l think you should enter it.
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318. Thanks, but l don't think
of myself as pretty.
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319. lt's an inner thing, you know.
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320. Would you like something to drink?
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321. Yes, l'd like a cup
of deep black joe please.
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322. Coming right up.
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323. You must be Norma's sister.
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324. l'm Annie.
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325. - How did you know?
- Dale Cooper. Local law enforcement.
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326. Must keep you pretty busy.
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327. Sure does.
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328. Are you staying in town for a while?
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329. l might be here quite a while.
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330. lt's happened to me.
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331. Looks like it's grown on you.
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332. lt has a way of doing that.
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333. l made it a little strong.
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334. Okay.
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335. You made it just right, Annie.
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336. We've got a problem
at the Book House.
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337. Agent Cooper, Hawk,
the sheriff's gone off.
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338. He's broken every piece
of furniture not nailed down.
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339. l honestly don't know what to do.
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340. lt's okay, Andy.
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341. Hey, Deputy Dale.
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342. How's business?
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343. Well, Harry,
it's a little complicated at the moment.
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344. That's a good thing about the law,
it doesn't breathe, you can't kill it!
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345. Harry, l've got an idea.
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346. Why don't you hand me that gun.
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347. l don't believe l've ever handed my gun
over to anybody in my entire life!
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348. This might be
a damn fine time to start.
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349. You know something else
l've never done?
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350. l've never crossed the ocean.
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351. Never got to China.
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352. She came to me.
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353. And she made everything better.
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355. Harry.
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Josie didn't take that with her.
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357. l should have gotten her away.
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358. l should have
taken her away from here!
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359. l loved her.
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360. She didn't have to die.
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361. l don't understand.
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362. There's a whole lot l don't understand.
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363. We're all like that.
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364. Have somebody keep an eye
on him tonight.
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365. l've never seen him like this.
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366. lt was like taking a hike
to your favorite spot
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367. and finding a hole
where the lake used to be.
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368. Josie had power.
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369. A man who doesn't love easily,
loves too much.
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370. - A good man.
- The best.
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371. Keep going.
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372. That's a special honeymoon suite
for Mr. and Mrs. Hinkman?
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373. That's correct. Yes.
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374. We're from Bozeman originally.
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375. But my wife thought that it would be
nice to see the countryside.
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376. And, you know, you have some
very pretty country here in Twin Peaks.
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377. - Will you be with us long?
- Not long enough.
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378. No, just until tomorrow if that's okay,
because we're going deep sea fishing.
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379. Oh, goody.
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380. Okay, so we'll just be
going on up now, me and--
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381. - Me and Mrs. Hinkman.
- Oh, is that Mike?
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383. Fine.
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384. l'll see you at school.
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385. The room please.
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386. l think we can handle the bags.
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388. l would like to thank all of you
for this marvelous turnout.
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so many people
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390. who are sincere
about their environment.
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is a determined effort
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interests from trying to turn
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into a monstrous amusement park.
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394. Destroying animal preserves which
have been undisturbed for centuries.
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395. The little worlds
that serve as sanctums
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397. Not the least of which
is the little pine-weasel.
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399. l would just like to remind all of us
that ecology is not a luxury science.
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400. lt is not about
pleasant appearances.
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402. About whether we are all
going to make it, period.
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403. But not to understate the value
of visual pleasure,
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405. Now, if any of you think you recognize
some of the models,
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406. it's because they are concerned
members of the community,
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of their time tonight.
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408. So, ladies and gentlemen,
to kick things off, here is our host,
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410. Thank you. Splendid gathering.
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411. Our little Lucy
is wearing a delightful
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412. mix of warm, northern comfort
and southern insouciance.
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413. An elegant worsted wool jacket
over a plethora of plaid,
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415. lt's fabulous, isn't it?
A moonless night, black, slim skirt
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416. with a look that always says,
''Hey, world, l'm here.''
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a fire engine red turtleneck
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Pendleton shirt.
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419. He completes this look with his red
and black, buffalo-checked jodhpurs.
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to make a statement
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421. while retaining that casual feel,
whether he's out mastering a task,
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422. or riding the breeze
of a chance meeting.
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So if we could all sort
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425. of hurry Richard along
with some quick movement out there.
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426. l'm hot in this thing.
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427. You're hot? l'm dressed like a sheep.
All this worsted.
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428. And l think Mr. Tremayne
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429. is getting more than a little hot
with all these girls.
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430. - Our next model...
- Go, go, go.
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431. Well, if it isn't John Muir,
friend of the redwoods.
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432. Catherine, how good of you to come.
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433. Ben, darling,
who are you kidding with all this?
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434. l am absolutely 1 00 percent sincere.
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435. Oh, come on.
Look who you're talking to.
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436. We're in the same line of work.
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437. You've always been
a little more obvious, but this.
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438. Catherine, have you ever,
in your entire life,
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439. had an experience
that truly changed you?
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440. Please, spare me the born-again
sales pitch and level with me.
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441. You can't hope to stop
my development plans,
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442. so, what do you actually expect
to gain from all this?
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443. A first scrubbing
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in the entire Northwest.
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445. And hopefully, it will happen to you.
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446. Catherine,
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447. l know what your plans
for Ghostwood are.
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448. And granted l used to see life
exactly the way you do.
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449. And no matter how many deals
l made or how much money l made,
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450. inside, l was still a black,
miserable clod of dirt.
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451. l am finding that the one thing
that really affords you joy in life,
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452. the only authentic thing, is giving.
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453. Don't wait until you're on
your deathbed to find that out.
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454. God help you.
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455. You actually sound like you mean it.
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456. l do. For you, for me, the future.
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457. Catherine,
why don't you take this opportunity
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458. to transcend a lifetime
of megalomania and egocentricity,
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459. and write us a big fat check
to help stop Ghostwood.
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460. And now, to introduce you
to an endangered little critter,
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is presently under attack
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462. by the proposed Ghostwood
development project, Mr. Tim Pinkle.
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463. Thank you, Dick.
Thank you, thank you.
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465. That's good.
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l have with me a little fellow
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the peril that awaits him.
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470. Without further ado,
ladies and gentlemen,
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471. l give you
the endangered pine-weasel.
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472. Now, this species
is of the weasel family.
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473. And not only is he non-aggressive
to us humans and has beautiful fur,
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474. but also, he is by nature
an excellent controller of rodents.
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475. Unfortunately, this little friendly fellow
is incredibly curious
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476. making him very easy
for one to trap.
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477. He is also attracted to bright
shiny objects.
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478. - Must be my studs.
- Yeah.
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479. lt also is amazing,
he is particularly attracted
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480. to various smells like, believe it or not,
very cheap cologne.
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481. Oh, what's this?
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482. l think it wants
to give you a kiss, Dick.
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483. - Oh, please, Mr. Pinkle.
- Come on. Come on.
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484. - lt's all right, give him a kiss.
- A kiss?
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485. Attaboy. Come on.
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486. Hello, there, little pilgrim--
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487. Oh, no, no, no.
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488. Nobody panic. Don't panic.
He's completely harmless.
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489. He's already endangered.
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490. Don't panic, anybody,
just don't panic.
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491. - Nobody panic.
- Please everyone, calm down.
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492. Stay in your seat.
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493. - You all right?
- l'm fine.
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494. Lot of fuss over a loose weasel.
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495. - Maybe we should help.
- l don't know.
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496. A little excitement
might do this crowd some good.
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497. - Did you come for the fashion show?
- No, l came for you.
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