1. Do you like that?
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2. Oh, Harry.
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3. Josie.
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4. Yes.
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5. Yes, it's me.
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6. l'm here.
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7. - Josie.
- Harry, l'm here.
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8. Josie...
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9. Room service.
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10. Come on in, it's open.
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11. You can just put it on the table.
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12. Audrey.
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13. l trust your sleep was untroubled?
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14. Here at The Great Northern,
we aim to make your stay
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and as enjoyable as possible.
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16. You know, we take the concept
of room service very seriously.
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17. Do you remember
your grandfather?
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18. Colorful man,
one of the wisest l ever met.
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19. You know what he once said?
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20. He said if you're gonna bring
a hammer, you better bring nails.
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21. What's that supposed to mean?
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22. What that means is the next time
you come into my room
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23. and carry on,
you'd better be ready to finish
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24. whatever it is
you came here to start.
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25. - Maybe l'm ready now.
- Then be yourself.
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26. l am being myself.
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27. You're right.
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28. You're absolutely right.
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29. l stand corrected, you're a beautiful,
intelligent young woman.
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30. What else?
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magic about you...
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32. ...that inspires a plan.
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33. Flight at sunset and dinner for two?
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34. - When?
- What, the flight or the sunset?
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35. Well, l have to go to the library and
have a meeting with my father later.
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36. A simple yes or no would do.
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37. Yes.
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38. And if you bring a hammer,
you better bring some nails too.
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39. Anything?
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40. No, not a word. She wants to speak
to the South African consulate.
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41. ln Twin Peaks?
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42. Why would Eckhardt want me dead?
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43. Sexual jealousy.
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44. Oh, yeah.
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45. lt's good to have you back, Harry.
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46. Taken me a day
or so to get my sea legs.
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47. Well, to be honest, it looks like
you went down with the ship.
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48. Why don't you go home
and recuperate?
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49. No, all l need is some coffee,
maybe a little food.
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50. Sure-fire cure for a hangover, Harry.
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51. You take a glass of nearly frozen,
unstrained tomato juice.
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52. You plop a couple of oysters in there,
you drink it down.
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53. Breathe deeply.
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54. Next, you take a mound,
and l mean a mound, of sweetbreads,
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55. saute them with some chestnuts
and some Canadian bacon.
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57. Big biscuits, smothered in gravy.
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58. Now, here's where it gets tricky,
you're gonna need some anchovies--
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59. Excuse me.
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60. That should do it.
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61. The bonsai. The ultimate miniature.
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62. Bicarbonate of soda,
the ultimate digestive aid.
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63. Harry, quaff in good health.
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64. Thank you.
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65. Where the hell did that come from?
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66. lt was delivered this morning.
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67. lt's from Josie.
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68. Harry, Windom Earle
was at my house.
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69. Windom Earle. When?
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70. Yesterday. He left this with Donna.
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71. He's closing in, Harry.
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72. Knight to king bishop 3.
What do we do?
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73. We publish our next move today.
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74. Thanks, Lucy.
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75. Brace yourself, Harry.
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76. - Agent Dale Cooper.
- Gordon Cole.
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77. Sure sorry to interrupt you fellas.
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78. But, Coop, l'm bringing you
the classified portion
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79. of the Windom Earle dossier.
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80. Back from Bend?
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81. Been on over to Bend, Oregon.
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82. Whole lot of shaking
going on down in Bend.
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83. Enter Gordon Cole.
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84. This is so galling, Leo.
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85. Young Dale is continually refusing
to play fair!
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86. When Earle went:
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87. the doctors discovered
he was on haloperidol.
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88. The same drug the one-armed man,
Gerard, was on.
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89. - What's that?
- Gerard used the same drug.
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90. You got it.
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91. But they figured he was using
the drug to fake his illness
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92. just as you suspected, Coop.
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93. Definite schizoid maneuvering.
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94. ''Project Blue Book?''
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95. My God, Gordon,
what was he doing on this?
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96. The Bureau loaned Earle out
to the Air Force in 1 965.
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97. Reports on his two-year hitch
are blacked out. National security.
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98. Wait a minute.
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99. Earle was investigating UFOs?
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100. Major Briggs, Harry.
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101. Gordon, there are some
curious linkages here.
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102. The word linkage
reminds me of sausage.
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103. Never cared much for the links,
preferred the patties.
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104. But breakfast is a real good idea.
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105. Bonsai.
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106. Remember those
old World War ll movies?
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107. Bonsai!
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108. Damnation!
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109. Good to see you again, doc.
Sheriff, we'll be riding with you.
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110. Cruiser's right outside.
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111. Hold it one second there, Coop.
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112. You'd better dust off
your own black suit.
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113. With Windom Earle
rolling around loose on the deck,
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114. we need you back on the team.
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115. What are you saying, Gordon?
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116. Coop, it gives me great pleasure
to reinstate you
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117. into the Federal Bureau
of lnvestigation.
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118. Brand-new issue,
more accurate and efficient.
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119. Smith & Wesson, ten millimeter.
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120. Model 1 076, all stainless steel.
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121. lt's a beautiful weapon, Coop,
and it's all yours.
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122. Thank you, Gordon.
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123. Cooper, we're gonna find Earle.
We will pursue,
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124. - capture and incarcerate.
- Capture and incarcerate.
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125. Let's hit the road.
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126. Come on, buster, l'm buying.
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127. On your tail, Gordon.
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128. Now, Leo...
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129. ...pick three cards.
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130. One,
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132. three.
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133. Queen Donna.
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134. Queen Audrey.
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135. Queen Shelly, good.
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136. Now, see if you can find the king.
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137. Little Dale.
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138. Now, we need one more queen.
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139. Let's see.
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140. The queen of hearts.
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141. Let me see.
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142. Miss Twin Peaks.
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143. Now, what do you get if you win?
You get a dozen roses,
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144. a scholarship to the college
of your choice,
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145. the accolades of your peers...
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146. Oh, yes, l know.
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147. You get to die.
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148. A royal execution.
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149. And Cooper...
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150. ...gets to watch.
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151. Hello, Ben.
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152. l need to talk to you.
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153. How was everything, sir?
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154. Unbelievable.
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155. - ls Audrey Horne here?
- She's in the back. l'll get her for you.
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156. Thanks.
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157. Donna, hi.
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158. Hi, Donna.
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159. Hi.
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160. - Hi, Donna.
- Hi.
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161. - Can l talk to you for a minute?
- Sure.
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162. This might sound a little strange.
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163. What?
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164. Would you know any reason
why my mom's visiting your dad?
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165. Not offhand.
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166. Okay, well, yesterday,
he came by the house to see my mom.
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167. And today,
she drove over here to see him.
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168. Maybe she's just helping him
with the Stop Ghostwood campaign.
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169. No, she would have said something
to me, and she hasn't said a word.
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170. ls she here now?
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171. They're in his office together.
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172. No, l won't accept them.
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173. They're your letters.
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174. They were written to you.
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175. l don't want them.
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176. l won't have them
in my house any longer.
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177. You've had them for 20 years.
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178. Why now?
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179. That's just what l'm asking you.
Why now?
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180. They'll only succeed
in ripping apart old wounds.
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181. l can't bear the thought of it.
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182. Eileen.
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185. l want my actions to speak for me.
Haven't you been listening?
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186. l have been wrong all these years.
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187. l am trying to make up for it.
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188. Sometimes, making up for things
only makes it worse.
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189. Oh, Eileen.
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190. You should have been the best thing
that ever happened to me.
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191. Ben, please.
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193. Don't.
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194. Oh, l wanna hold you.
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195. l wanna go back.
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196. - God, if you'd just--
- Please, don't!
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197. l'm sorry.
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198. - Have you told her?
- God, no.
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199. Never. l never will.
And you must promise me the same.
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200. You mustn't come over again.
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201. You must stay away from her.
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202. l understand.
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203. l hope you do.
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204. What the hell was that all about?
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205. l don't know.
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207. Harry, the best cure l ever came
across for a hangover
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209. You break an egg on it.
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210. Add in some salted anchovies,
Tabasco and Worcestershire sauce.
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211. lf you want,
we can order up some for you.
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212. Now that l come to mention it, Coop,
you know what l'm in the mood for?
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214. A steak so rare,
you could sell it at Tiffany's.
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215. Well, you've come to the right place.
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216. Good deal.
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217. Holy smokes, who is that?
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218. Shelly Johnson.
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219. Shelly Johnson.
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220. What a beauty.
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221. Kind of reminds me of that statue,
the babe without the arms.
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222. - Venus de Milo.
- The name was Milo,
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224. That's the kind of girl to make you wish
you spoke a little French.
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225. Excuse me, Coop, while l try my hand
at a little counter Esperanto.
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226. Good luck, Gordon.
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for a cup of strong, black coffee.
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of no small amusement.
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231. The name is Gordon Cole,
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232. and l couldn't help
but notice you from the booth.
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233. And...well, seeing your beauty now,
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234. l feel as though my stomach is filled
with a team of bumblebees.
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235. You don't have to shout,
l can hear you.
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236. l heard that.
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237. l heard that.
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besides coffee?
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239. l heard you perfectly.
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240. And l can hear you, honest, please--
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242. You don't understand, Miss Johnson.
Do you see these?
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asking people to please speak up,
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l can hear you clear as a bell.
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246. Do you want pie with your coffee?
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247. Good Lord. l can hear you perfectly.
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A phenomenon.
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249. - What's wrong with miracles?
- What's that?
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with the log to speak up?
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252. The pie, she was talking
about the cherry pie.
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253. l heard you again. l heard you again.
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256. And a glass of water, sweetheart,
my socks are on fire.
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on a Dodge Dart.
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259. No, it looks like a finch
on a Dodge Dart.
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260. Nope, chickadee on a Dodge Dart.
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- Hi. Cup of deep black joe?
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262. You bet.
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for a hangover?
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265. Good answer.
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268. l'm fine.
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l mean, l know where l am,
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of circulation so long,
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the social niceties.
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279. l'm supposed to say,
''l'm fine, thanks. How are you?''
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280. l'm fine, thanks.
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- No.
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you wouldn't tell me, would you?
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284. No, if l thought you were strange,
l'd tell you.
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286. Not a bit.
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287. Good. Glad we got that cleared up.
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and a large glass of milk, please.
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290. Good choice.
All the major food groups represented.
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291. Turkey sandwich, whole wheat,
lettuce, dollop of mayonnaise,
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293. Two penguins were walking
across an iceberg.
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to the second penguin and said:
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295. ''You look like
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297. l heard that.
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298. Wait a minute, l'll be right back.
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299. l wasn't quite finished.
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300. How long you been
in love with her?
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about love?
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303. l did?
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the second penguin say?
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305. Well, the first penguin said
to the second penguin:
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you're wearing a tuxedo.''
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307. And the second penguin said,
''Maybe l am.''
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308. The defense rests.
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309. Do you want some more pie?
A whole pie?
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310. Yes, l would, Miss Johnson,
and a piece of paper and a pencil.
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311. l plan on writing an epic poem
about this gorgeous pie.
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312. Okay.
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313. l see that you've been to Owl Cave.
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314. Sorry?
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315. Well, that design looks like
the one up at Owl Cave.
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316. Let me see that.
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317. l combined Major Briggs' tattoo
with the Log Lady's.
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318. This looks exactly
like the one at Owl Cave.
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319. Harry, l've got to see this Owl Cave.
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320. Dear Donna,
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321. You were right, l had to go.
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322. Everything feels different
when you're on the road.
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323. lt feels better.
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324. San Francisco's really cool.
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325. Next stop, Mexico.
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326. l'll be back with a million stories.
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327. l promise.
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328. l love you, James.
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329. James?
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331. He's good.
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332. He's doing what he needed to do.
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333. He'll be back.
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335. Sure.
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Benjamin Horne?
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337. l doubt that she does, Donna.
Not very well.
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339. They were talking like old friends.
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341. l'm sure even Ben contributes
once in a while.
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342. She drove to The Great Northern
this morning to see him again.
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343. Probably something to do
with a fundraiser.
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345. Yeah, that's exactly what it was,
she told me at breakfast.
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346. One of those heal-the-planet things.
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347. Well, she didn't mention it to me.
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348. Well, that's exactly what it was,
that's what she told me.
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349. l'll get it.
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350. Hi, l have a delivery
for Mrs. Hayward.
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351. They said they're for Mom.
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352. No card.
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353. l'll put them in water.
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354. Sorry, sorry, my fault.
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355. - l didn't hear you.
- No.
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one's mind and one's foot
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Once again, my apologies.
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359. Audrey Horne.
Nice to meet you, Mr. Perkins.
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361. l'm doing research
on civil disobedience.
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362. Good for you. lt is incumbent
on the young to disobey.
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364. Well, l teach,
poetry is my area of expertise.
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365. You're kidding. You know, someone
sent me a poem, maybe you know it.
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366. Oh, perhaps l do.
Now, let's have a look.
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368. Okay.
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And the waves clasp one another,
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lf it disdain'd its brother,
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371. And the sunlight clasps the earth,
And the moonbeams kiss the sea
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372. What is all this sweet work worth,
lf thou kiss not me?
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376. Gazing at you
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379. Thank you.
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380. l guess l better be going.
Nice meeting you.
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381. - Perhaps we'll meet again someday.
- Yeah.
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- No.
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383. l think the real world's strange enough
without getting on-stage
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in a bathing suit and heels.
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385. Guess the convent's not too big
on that kind of stuff.
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386. That's a good guess.
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387. So, what's it like being back
in civilization?
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up in an attic.
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we even had cable TV.
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390. Every time l tell someone where l've
been, they act like l'm out on parole.
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391. Sorry.
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Being around men again.
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393. Well, you don't have to spend time
in a convent to feel that.
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394. What do you know
about Dale Cooper?
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395. Are we interested?
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396. Who said anything about that?
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397. Well, judging by the look on his face
when he saw you today,
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398. l'd say you have a major opportunity.
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399. Sorry, you have it all wrong.
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400. l'm not even remotely interested.
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401. Andy?
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402. Yes, Lucy.
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403. l wanna thank you for helping out
during the weasel riot yesterday.
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404. Which is more than l can say
for a certain Dick we both know.
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405. Keeping the peace is part of my job.
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406. Where are you going
with all of that gear?
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407. Spelunking.
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408. ls it dangerous? Spelunking?
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409. Sometimes.
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410. Promise me something?
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411. Okay.
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412. l know you'll be strong,
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413. and l know you'll be brave,
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414. but l want you to promise me
that you'll be careful.
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415. l'll be careful. You have my word.
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416. Oh...dear.
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417. - All set, Harry?
- Pete just called in our next move.
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418. - We expose a pawn to his bishop.
- Want me to hold off?
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419. No, Pete knows what he's doing.
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420. lf he takes that pawn,
he forfeits the bishop.
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421. Thus, losing his initial advantage.
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422. How you feeling?
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423. Like someone pounded
a railroad spike through my ear.
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424. Then a descent into a cool,
subterranean cave
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425. will be just what the doctor ordered.
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426. Are you sure Cole's up
for the climb?
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427. Gordon's not coming with us.
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428. Shelly took him up to Doc Hayward's
to see about his hearing problem.
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429. The old tuning-fork test.
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430. Audrey?
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entered the White House,
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433. Because he trusted Bobby
to tell him the truth,
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435. When the Bay of Pigs went up
in smoke, Bobby was there.
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their missiles into Fidel's backyard,
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437. Bobby was there to help his brother
shoulder through.
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for you?
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439. lt's the unvarnished truth
that l am looking for.
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443. Audrey,
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444. l know that l haven't been
a very good father.
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445. Oh, heck, who am l kidding?
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446. When have l ever been anything
but a sleazy, rapacious heel?
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447. Well, Daddy,
maybe when l was little, but--
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448. Exactly. But l've changed.
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449. And l am determined
to be a better person.
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450. The kind of father
that you will respect someday.
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451. When l think about Laura,
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452. when l think about the mistakes
that l've made,
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453. l want to build a life in happiness
for our whole family.
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454. You, me.
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455. Will you help me do that?
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456. Please?
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457. Daddy, l'm your man.
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458. Sensational.
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459. Audrey, pack a bag,
get out to the airport,
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460. your plane leaves in an hour.
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461. My plane?
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462. Oh, John. Just the man
that l wanna see.
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463. Hi, Ben. Hello, Audrey.
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464. - Daddy--
- Audrey, you better get a move on.
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465. One hour. Audrey's on her way
to Seattle tonight.
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466. She's having a breakfast confab
with the environmentalists.
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467. We're going national
with this...pine-weasel thing.
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468. Great, that's great.
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469. Daddy, l'm not sure l can leave
on such short notice.
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470. Now, here are the particulars.
Time, place, so on.
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471. Audrey, you bring us back
good news.
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472. Good news.
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473. Well, guess l better go.
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474. - Bye.
- Bye.
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475. Travel safely, Audrey.
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476. John.
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477. How are you, Ben?
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478. l am filled to the brim
with a feeling of goodness.
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479. Like a Christmas tree
all lit up inside.
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480. But at the end of the day
when l look in the mirror,
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481. l have to face the fact
that l really don't know how to be good.
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482. You're off to a pretty fair start.
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483. How do you do it, John?
What's the secret?
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484. Do you really think
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485. l don't see why not.
Just keep your eye on your heart.
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486. And always tell the truth.
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487. - Always tell the truth.
- Tell the hardest truth first though.
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488. Oh, always tell the hardest truth first.
Oh, l love that.
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489. John, that's terrific.
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490. This truth business, it's clearly
at the forefront of goodness.
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491. Ben?
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492. - l'm falling in love with your daughter.
- Yeah, that's a hard truth.
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493. - Good example.
- lt is the truth.
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494. - lt is?
- Yep.
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495. Oh, John.
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496. - John.
- Ben.
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497. What a wonderful world we live in.
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498. - Come on, Andy.
- Get a good grip, Andy.
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499. - Do it.
- That's it, Andy.
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500. - Looking good.
- Hand over hand.
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501. Almost there. Take it easy.
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502. - No, no, no. Don't look down. No.
- Hang on, Andy. Don't look down.
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503. - Hang on.
- Don't look down!
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504. - Andy.
- You okay?
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505. l'm fine.
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506. lncredible.
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507. We used to play here
when l was a kid.
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508. Pretend that it was haunted
by fierce ghosts.
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509. Beer drinkers, by the look of it.
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510. Where's the symbol?
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511. This way.
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512. lt's right here.
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513. There it is.
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514. Two symbols combined
into a larger whole.
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515. But for what purpose?
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516. l don't know.
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517. Beats me.
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518. The tattoos are the question.
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519. This must be the answer.
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520. lt's stuck.
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521. My pick, it's stuck.
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522. Oh, my God.
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523. Holy smoke.
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524. Look at that.
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525. What have l done?
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526. Fellas, coincidence and fate
figure largely in our lives.
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527. lt appears to be a petroglyph.
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528. Harry, l have no idea
where this will lead us.
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529. But l have a definite feeling it will be
a place both wonderful and strange.
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530. Good evening.
Can l help you, young lady?
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531. Yes, l would like something to drink,
but l'm not exactly sure what.
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532. Ladies seem to like the rum.
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533. Rum. l would like to have
a rum, please.
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534. - With...?
- Tonic?
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535. Diane, Thursday, 9:05 p.m.
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536. l've just returned from a place
called Owl Cave.
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537. How l got there
is a rather complicated story.
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538. lt all began with a pair of tattoos...
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539. First one's on me.
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540. Thank you.
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541. - Hello, Annie.
- Hi.
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542. - Can l get you something--?
- No, no. l have a rum and tonic.
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543. l see.
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544. One of the sisters
used to put rum in her tea,
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545. and l thought it sounded exotic, so...
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546. This is all new to you, isn't it?
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547. l feel constantly amazed, stunned.
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548. Music and people,
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549. the way they talk and laugh,
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550. and the way some of them
are so clearly in love.
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551. lt's like a foreign language to me.
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552. l know just enough of the words
to realize how little l understand.
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553. Man, l would love to see the world
through your eyes.
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554. Why?
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555. Oh, there's some things
l might do different if l had the chance.
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556. Me too.
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557. You see, the thing is,
l failed before and...
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558. l'm just afraid it might happen again.
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559. You wanna talk about it?
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560. Not yet.
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561. Maybe l can help.
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562. Can you?
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563. lf you want me to.
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564. l'm stubborn. Extremely willful.
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565. l can handle that.
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566. Some people think l'm strange.
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567. l know the feeling.
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568. l couldn't promise you
that l would always make sense
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that you would expect me to do.
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570. Annie, l don't expect anything.
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571. Then l accept your kind
and generous offer.
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572. Good. l'm glad.
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573. My, my, my.
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575. ...here?
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576. Could it be?
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577. Yes.
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578. The symbol inverted.
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579. Now...
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