1. Buddhist tradition first came
to the land of snow
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2. in the 5th century A.D.
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3. The first Tibetan king to be touched
by the dharma
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4. was King Hathatha Rignamputsan.
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5. He and succeeding kings
were collectively known
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6. as the Happy Generations.
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7. Now, some historians place them
in a Water Snake year, 21 3 A.D.
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8. Others in the year of a Water Ox,
1 73 A.D.
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9. Amazing, isn't it?
The Happy Generations.
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10. Agent Cooper, l am thrilled to pieces
that the dharma came
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11. to King Ho-Ho-Ho, l really am,
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12. but l'm trying to focus
on the more immediate problems
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13. of our own century here
in Twin Peaks.
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14. Albert, you'd be surprised
at the connection between the two.
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15. Color me amazed.
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16. Ronette Pulaski
has woken from her coma.
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17. And?
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18. l'm thinking she's gonna have
quite a story to tell,
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19. - when she regains the ability to speak.
- So she's not talking?
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20. Waking but silent, probably shock.
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21. l'm gonna show her the sketches
of Leo Johnson and Bob,
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22. the man Sarah Palmer saw
in her vision.
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23. The man who came to me
in my dream.
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24. Has anyone seen Bob on Earth
in the last few weeks?
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25. No, not yet.
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26. Okay. l performed the autopsy
on Jacques Renault.
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27. Stomach contents revealed--
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28. Let's see.
--beer cans, a Maryland license plate,
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29. half a bicycle tire, a goat
and a small wooden puppet,
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30. goes by the name of Pinocchio.
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31. You're making a joke.
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32. l like to think of myself
as one of the Happy Generations.
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33. And by the way,
the fat boy wasn't strangled.
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34. Killer snuffed him with a pillow.
He was wearing gloves,
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35. tape used to bind his wrists
was stolen
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36. from the hospital supply closet.
That is it.
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37. lf Jacques has any secrets
he'll be taking them underground.
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38. - What about the mill?
- Well, preliminary suggests arson.
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39. l nominate Leo Johnson.
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40. We'll have to get a statement
from Shelly Johnson.
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41. Hospital says she's well enough.
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42. How do you feel?
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43. - Me?
- l believe it's customary to ask
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44. after the health of one
recently plugged three times.
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45. Thanks for asking.
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46. - Don't get sentimental.
- Who shot me, Albert?
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47. My men are interrogating
the hotel guests,
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48. the usual bumper crop
of rural know-nothings
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49. and drunken fly fishermen.
Nothing so far.
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50. The world's most decrepit
room service waiter
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51. remembers nothing out of the ordinary
about the night.
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52. No surprise there.
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53. Senor Droolcup has, shall we say,
a mind that wanders.
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54. Albert, my ring is gone.
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55. One day here, the next day gone.
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56. So?
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57. l'm glad you're with us, Albert.
We need the very best.
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58. Dedication to duty wasn't the only thing
that brought me back here, Cooper.
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59. - What else?
- Windom Earle.
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60. Agent Earle?
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61. He's retired.
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62. To a nice comfy chair
complete with wrist restraints
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63. at the local laughing academy.
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64. What happened?
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65. Nobody knows.
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66. Your former partner
flew the coop, Coop.
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67. He escaped. Vanished into thin air.
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68. That's not good.
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69. Hello?
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70. Mrs. Tremond? Meals on Wheels.
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71. Hello?
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72. Enter.
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73. Mrs. Tremond?
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74. Can l put your meal here?
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75. Yes, that's fine.
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76. Miss?
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77. Oh, hi.
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78. Sometimes things
can happen just like this:
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79. Creamed corn.
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80. Do you see creamed corn
on that plate?
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81. Yes.
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82. l requested no creamed corn.
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83. Do you see creamed corn
on that plate?
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84. No.
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85. My grandson is studying magic.
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86. That's nice.
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87. Who are you?
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88. l'm taking over Laura Palmer's place
on the Meals on Wheels.
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89. She's dead.
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90. Did you know her well?
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91. No.
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92. Okay, Mrs. Tremond.
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93. l'll be back tomorrow to pick this up
and to bring your lunch.
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94. They used to bring me
hospital food.
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95. lmagine that.
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96. Young lady?
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97. You might ask Mr. Smith next door.
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98. He was Laura's friend.
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99. Mr. Smith does not leave his house.
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100. Hello?
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101. She seemed like a very nice girl.
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102. Thanks, Harry.
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103. Ronette?
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104. l can't get this thing to work.
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105. Excuse us, Ronette.
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106. ''Stop.
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107. Read operating instructions
beneath seat before using.
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108. Can't stand next to chair or stool.
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109. Do not remain seated.
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110. Place foot on base
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111. and pull seat all the way up
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112. until you hear a click.''
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113. Sorry, Ronette.
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114. Ronette,
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115. can you hear me?
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116. Okay.
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117. l'm glad you're feeling better.
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118. l don't want to upset you,
but we need your help.
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119. l'm gonna show you some sketches.
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120. We need to know
if you've seen these men before.
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121. We need to know if these
are the men that hurt you, okay?
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122. Do you recognize this man?
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123. ls this the man that hurt you?
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124. Ronette.
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125. Train. Train.
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126. - Ronette?
- Tr-- Train, train.
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127. - Nurse. Right away.
- Train?
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128. - Train?
- Tra--
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129. Are you in the train car? Train car?
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130. Train, train, train!
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131. Yeah, yeah, yeah! Train!
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132. Okay, okay. Stay calm.
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133. Train, train.
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134. Brother Ben,
we've got two ledgers
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135. and one smoked cheese pig.
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136. Which one do we burn?
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137. And it ain't gonna be my pig.
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138. The real ledger shows the mill
slowly seeking into bankruptcy,
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139. masterminded by Catherine.
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140. The one she faked,
for public consumption,
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141. shows the mill
turning a healthy profit.
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142. So which one do we burn?
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143. Catherine's dead,
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144. we put all of our money on Josie,
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145. Catherine takes the fall for the fire,
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146. Josie pockets the insurance money,
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147. sells us the mill and the land and--
No, wait a minute.
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148. First she has to get dear Pete
to sign on the dotted line.
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149. Why does Pete have to sign?
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150. Andrew's will calls for Catherine
or her heirs to approve of any sale.
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151. So which one do we burn?
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152. Once Josie sells us the mill,
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153. we could get a better price
if it appears to be more profitable.
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154. So we burn the real one.
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155. On the other hand,
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156. the real one would hold up
under any future scrutiny.
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157. Depending upon how one looks
at the situation, it appears...
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158. ...they both have merit.
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159. l know.
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160. Maybe we should burn both of them.
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161. lt looks like we are 1 00 percent certain
that we're not sure.
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162. Jer, obviously something
requires burning.
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163. And since we don't wanna set fire
to your smoked cheese pig,
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164. why don't we...
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165. ...try these?
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166. Marshmallows!
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167. Ben, where are those hickory sticks?
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168. Margaret,
it's always very nice to see you.
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169. But if you're gonna spit
your sticky pitch gum out in the diner,
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170. please use an ashtray,
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171. and not the counter or the booth
like you did last time?
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172. l'll have a bear claw.
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173. You wear shiny objects
on your chest.
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174. Yes, l do.
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175. Are you proud?
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176. No, achievement is its own reward.
Pride obscures it.
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177. Cream?
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178. My log has something to tell you.
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179. Do you know it?
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180. l don't believe
we've been introduced.
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181. l do not introduce the log.
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182. Can you hear it?
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183. No, ma'am, l cannot.
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184. l will translate.
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185. Deliver the message.
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186. Do you understand?
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187. Yes, ma'am. As a matter of fact l do.
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188. No messages, Deputy Brennan.
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189. Listen to me, Lucy Moran.
You just listen.
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190. When the Tacoma Sperm Bank
was looking for donors,
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191. naturally l applied.
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192. lt's my civic duty,
and l like whales.
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193. A routine physical examination
revealed that l'm sterile.
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194. Sure, l thought it meant
l didn't have to take a bath,
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195. but the doctors told me the truth.
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196. They told me l can't have babies.
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197. So, what l wanna know now is
why you're having one and how?
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198. Hello, Hank.
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199. l bet Lucy asked you
to wait outside, huh?
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200. Might've.
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201. You know,
that's an awfully cute buck, Harry.
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202. Let's not waste our time.
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203. Okay.
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204. Why don't you...
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205. ...just sign in like a good boy?
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206. Keep your nose clean
for another week.
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207. lt's really nice to see you again.
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208. lnteresting piece of work.
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209. How long were you
and Hank friends?
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210. We grew up together.
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211. Hank used to be
a Bookhouse Boy.
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212. Back then...
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213. ...Hank was one of the best of us.
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214. Sheriff Truman, I have Ben Horne
on the phone for you.
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215. Would you like me
to transfer him to you?
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216. Well, not him but his phone call?
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217. Put him on, Lucy.
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218. Mr. Horne, this is Lucy.
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219. I'm gonna transfer you now
into Sheriff Truman's office.
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220. He's in there with
SpeciaI Agent DaIe Cooper.
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221. Okay, so hold on.
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222. Sheriff Truman,
l've transferred Ben Horne to you.
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223. It's the Iine with the Iight
that's bIinking.
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224. - Yes, Ben.
- Harry...
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225. ...Audrey's missing.
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226. - What?
- For as much as maybe two days.
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227. You hold on.
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228. Audrey Horne is missing.
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229. One insurance policy, unsigned.
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230. ''Un''?
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231. The agent said that Catherine
was concerned
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232. about certain irregularities.
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233. Such as Josie being named
the chief beneficiary.
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234. Agent wasn't supposed
to show it to her.
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235. Well, considering
Catherine's smoky fate,
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236. for our side, it's all for the best.
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237. Well. Win a few, lose a few.
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238. Let's get those pickled icemen
on the blower.
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239. Gentlemen,
l've been giving this a lot of thought.
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240. This mill fire will put contract signing
on hold for the moment,
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241. so we must ensure that the moment,
our moment, does not pass us by.
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242. l therefore recommend
we make a quick
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243. but cordial follow-up phone call
to lceland,
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244. a little gentle handling,
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245. let Einer know
that we're right on top of this thing.
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246. We can handle that.
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247. Ben Horne for Einer Thorson.
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248. Now, this is a coincidence.
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249. Einer.
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250. What's that?
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251. Where did you hear about it?
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252. Mr. Palmer called
to tell you about the fire?
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253. No, no, l wouldn't call it
a disaster at all.
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254. lt's just one of those things,
an unfortunate development.
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256. that it in no way
will affect our development plans.
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257. Jerry Horne here, Einer.
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258. Full speed ahead.
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259. Yes, yes, of course, Einer.
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260. We will fax all pertinent details
to you.
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261. Yes, yes, l promise.
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262. Listen, l don't want you to worry
your attractive blond head about this.
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263. Einer, l'm in a meeting, gotta go.
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264. Leland?
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266. Let's take you off of
damage control,
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267. let you concentrate on something
that you can handle.
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268. Like my tax return.
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270. Excuse me?
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on Pearl Lakes.
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272. He lived right next door.
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275. l've gotta tell the sheriff
about this right away.
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276. Jerry...
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277. ...please kill Leland.
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278. ls this real, Ben,
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279. or some strange and
twisted dream?
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280. The bullet lodged in Leo's spine--
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281. lt's all right, Shelly, come on.
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282. The bullet lodged in his spine,
but we removed it successfully.
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283. As for possible paralysis,
it's too early to tell.
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284. Leo lost a lot of blood,
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285. most of it before we had a chance
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286. l fear the resulting oxygen deprivation
starved his brain,
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287. induced the coma you see here.
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288. ls he a vegetable?
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290. He's not in pain.
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291. Beyond that, it's hard to say.
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292. Can you make him better?
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293. We can maintain his current state.
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294. Offer nutrition, life-support.
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295. Beyond that the only ally
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296. l'm sorry, Shelly.
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297. Me too.
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298. Are they gonna put him in prison?
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299. l know he's a suspect
in several felonies.
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300. l guess at the moment
he's kind of in prison anyway.
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301. Yes, he is.
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302. Come on, l'll take you back
to your room.
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303. Norma's waiting downstairs
to drive you home.
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304. Hello, Twin Peaks Sheriff's Station.
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305. Who may l say is calling, please?
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306. l'm sorry, l can't connect you
with Sheriff Truman
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307. unless you tell me
what your name is.
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308. You won't?
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309. l'm sorry, but l can't connect you
with Sheriff Truman
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310. unless you tell me who you are.
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311. l'm terribly sorry,
but l'm going to have to hang up now.
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312. Hey, l'll take it from here.
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313. No. No, you won't.
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314. No, it's okay.
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315. Okay, but watch out for this one.
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316. Okay.
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317. Why is the vacuum cleaner off?
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318. Look at those toes.
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319. What toes?
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320. l brought the ice.
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321. Frosty? My little snowman.
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322. l feel a cold front moving in.
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323. Hi, Emory.
You remember me?
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324. lt really looks like you got yourself
in a fix here, huh?
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325. Well, guess what.
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326. l'm going to tell you a nice
little bedtime story. Are you ready?
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327. Once upon a time there was
a sweet, innocent girl named Red--
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328. That's me.
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329. --and she met a bad old wolf--
That's you.
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330. --and she kicked the crap out of that
wolf and she told her daddy all about it.
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331. Then she told the police,
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332. and the bad old wolf
went to jail for a million years.
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333. - What do you want?
- l want to know everything you know.
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334. Perfume counter, Laura Palmer,
Ronette Pulaski and One-Eyed Jack's.
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335. You're insane.
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336. l'm insane?
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337. Well, l'm Audrey Horne
and l get what l want.
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338. - Understand?
- Yes, all right.
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339. l work for the owner
of One-Eyed Jack's.
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340. - Who is?
- l work for the owner
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341. - of One-Eyed Jack's.
- Who is?
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342. Your father.
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343. He owns it all.
Hell, he owns everything.
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344. l run girls through
the perfume counter.
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345. l recruited Ronette and Laura.
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346. - Did Laura come here?
- One weekend.
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347. She was using drugs.
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348. We threw her out.
l never saw her again, l swear.
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that Laura was here?
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350. Yes, yes, he did.
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351. Mr. Horne makes it his business
to entertain all the girls.
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352. Did she know he owned this place?
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353. Owned what?
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354. - One-Eyed Jack's!
- Yes! Yes. Probably she did.
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355. Laura always got her way.
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357. Just like you.
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358. Why don't you change the station.
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359. That's good.
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360. Yeah.
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361. l made the call.
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362. Told them l was Leo's cousin.
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363. Leo gets his disability
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364. as long as he stays out of prison.
lt's a lot of money, Shelly.
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365. Over 5,000 a month.
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366. But you only get it
if he stays at home.
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367. l don't care about the money.
l don't want Leo home.
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368. Leo is in dreamland.
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369. You can stick him in the corner
and hang doughnuts from his ears.
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370. Sheriff Truman wants me
to make a statement.
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371. No way. Look, they can't force you
to testify against your husband.
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372. All you gotta do is get Leo home,
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373. sit and collect the checks.
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374. Leo owes you, baby.
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375. Now we can really make him pay.
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376. You want something nice?
We can buy it.
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377. You want to go someplace special,
sit in the sun?
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378. lt's on Leo. Understand?
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379. l guess it would be nice
not to have to worry about money.
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380. l have a lot of bills l have to pay.
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381. Bills? Forget about bills.
l'm talking about a new way of life.
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382. Together?
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383. What do you think?
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384. l think l wanna get comfortable.
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385. That's why l got my dad's Continental.
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386. Bobby Briggs,
l'm gonna eat you up.
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387. Promise?
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388. Just watch me.
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389. Diane, l received
some very bad news today.
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390. Windom Earle has vanished.
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391. The disappearance
of my former partner
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392. is extremely troubling.
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393. l also learned that Audrey Horne
is missing.
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394. Audrey's absence touches me
in ways l could not predict.
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395. l find myself thinking not of clues
or of evidence,
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396. but of the content of her smile.
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397. Who is it?
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398. lt's Major Briggs, Agent Cooper.
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399. Just a moment.
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400. - Major.
- May l come in?
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401. Please.
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402. l have a message for you.
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403. From whom?
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404. l'm not at liberty
to reveal the nature of my work.
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405. This secrecy pains me
from time to time.
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that functions in secret
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408. But these rules l have pledged
to uphold.
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409. l believe a pledge is sacred.
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410. Speaking as a man
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411. and a fellow employee
of the federal government, so do l.
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412. Well, l may reveal this much:
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414. is the maintenance
of deep-space monitors
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415. aimed at galaxies beyond our own.
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various communications,
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417. space garbage,
to decode and examine.
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418. They look something like this.
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419. lt's radio waves and gibberish,
Agent Cooper.
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420. Till Thursday night.
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421. Friday morning to be exact.
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422. Around the time that l was shot.
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423. The readout took us by surprise.
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424. Row after row of gibberish.
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425. And all of a sudden...
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426. ''The owls are not what they seem.''
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427. Why did you bring this to me?
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428. Because later in the morning...
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429. ''Cooper...
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430. ...Cooper. Cooper.''
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431. My God.
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432. That was really good.
Let's try it again.
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433. Just you and I
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434. Just you and I
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435. Together
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436. Forever
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437. In Iove
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438. Just you
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439. Just you
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440. - And I
- And I
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441. - Just you
- Just you
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443. - And I
- And I
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- Together
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- Forever
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- In Iove
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448. - In Iove
- In Iove
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452. - Just you
- Just you
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- And I
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455. And I
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456. Together
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457. Forever
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458. In Iove
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459. Just you
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460. And I
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461. Just you
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462. And I
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463. Just you
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464. And I
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465. Just you
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466. And I
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467. Just you
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468. Donna.
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469. Donna, what's wrong?
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470. Nothing.
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471. Donna?
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472. Donna, what's going on?
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473. l'm trembling, James.
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474. You made me.
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475. Donna.
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476. Donna?
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477. Yes?
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478. There's a telephone call for you
from a Harold Smith.
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479. Oh, okay. l'll get it in the hallway.
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480. Okay, Dad. l got it.
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481. Okay, sweetheart.
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482. Hello?
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483. Mr. Smith?
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484. l received yours.
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485. l wanted to talk to you.
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486. We can meet?
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487. Okay.
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488. The owls are not what they seem.
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489. The owls are not what they seem.
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490. Laura!
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491. Laura!
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492. Agent Cooper.
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493. - lt's me, Audrey.
- Audrey?
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494. Where are you?
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495. Why aren't you here?
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496. Audrey, this is no time
for schoolgirl games.
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497. l want you home now.
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498. l saw you in your tuxedo.
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499. You look like a movie star.
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500. Audrey,
if you're in any kind of troubIe--
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501. l am in trouble
but l'm gonna come home now.
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502. Audrey? Audrey?
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503. Trouble, Miss Horne?
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504. You don't know what trouble is.
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505. Not by a long shot.
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