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A number of students hallucinated.
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- I'd like to try that myself sometime.
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At one point you were crying.
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- It's all there.
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on this kind of research.
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Tart, Ornstein and Deikman...
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drug-culture apologias.
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under controlled conditions.
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we're doing with Hobart.
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45. What are we getting into? A new
sensory deprivation? Isolation studies?
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Strictly bootlegging, for kicks.
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Let's find out where it takes us.
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I think we ought to get into it.
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55. You've got me. He's been taking students
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for three, four months.
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58. - ... Jessup was into this stuff?
- Not until you told me.
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- What do you want, honey?
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He wants me to draw you out.
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That doesn't sound like Arthur.
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I would find you fascinating.
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- What sort of work?
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Heath's and Friedhoff's strategies...
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specific to schizophrenia.
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sweating out my dissertation.
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- Columbia.
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- That's still pretty good.
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I was 25 and I'm supposed to be a whiz kid.
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good-looking women.
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reduced to a single etiological agent?
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another state of consciousness?
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about your work, do you?
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in interior experiences.
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is so significant in schizophrenia.
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you can do with animals.
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in their consciousness.
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98. You're not allowed to ablate humans,
you can't stick electrodes in their skulls.
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of trance-inducing technique.
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100. The isolation tank
seemed the least risky. Listen...
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Would that be all right with you?
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102. I've got a roommate.
We'll be confined to the living-room couch.
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- Heh.
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I used to see visions.
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even Christ himself.
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My mother, a clinical psychologist.
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- I stopped believing.
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and painful death of cancer.
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and very fond of my father.
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139. So the end was terrible,
even for the good people like my father.
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140. So the purpose of all our suffering
was just more suffering.
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altogether. I never saw another vision.
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145. Arthur was right.
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- Hi.
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150. Metcalfe spoke to Spencer this morning
and it's definite. The job's mine.
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my post-doc work July and August.
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I'll be teaching at Harvard.
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155. Looks that way.
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than that, can you?
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157. We're gonna be together in Boston,
and I think we should get married.
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158. You know, of course,
I'm supposed to be a little bit nuts.
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You're an unmitigated madman.
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160. You don't have to tell me how weird
you are. I know how weird you are.
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the past two months.
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162. Even sex is a mystical experience
for you. You carry on like a flagellant...
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wonder if it's me that's being made love to.
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164. I feel like I'm being harpooned by some
raging monk in the act of receiving God.
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to find the great truth.
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doesn't have great truths.
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persuading ourselves we're alive.
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we love each other, like I love you.
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171. So let's get married, and if it turns out
to be a disaster, it'll be a disaster.
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and she'll trip out for about half an hour.
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among acute schizophrenics.
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186. All right, we'll get married,
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half as remarkable as you again.
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We'll give the lady a ride.
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Hey, Mason, be careful.
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- Hi, Mason. How about a beer?
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200. - if I didn't see this, I wouldn't believe it.
- You weren't supposed to be here.
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My name's Mason Parrish. This is Margaret.
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I'm always telling you about.
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203. - How are you?
- Mason Parrish, nice to meet you.
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Oh, why, Eddie, you look so wonderful.
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Not again. When did this happen?
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- You look wonderful.
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near Huntington Field.
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since we moved to San Francisco.
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210. Arthur's gonna to teach at Boston U.
Eddie's been telling me.
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Two professors in one family.
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you can use for the summer.
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Eddie'll be in Mexico.
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University of Mexico?
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- Sure. Bright young guy.
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We'll all have to get together.
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down there, the Hinchi Indians.
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who practice ancient Toltec rituals.
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that kind of thing.
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a common experience in all users.
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Will you take care of her?
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226. Sure.
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since New York?
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229. No, but they've got one here
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in that tank in New York...
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- Who?
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237. - I don't know if they're actually—
- What are you talking about?
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238. She and the kids are moving to Cambridge.
That's why this place is such a mess.
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into storage tomorrow.
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240. Then she's going off to Africa
for a year with the kids...
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242. When she comes back, she's gonna live
in Cambridge and he's staying here.
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He's still crazy.
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- Shh.
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you're getting a divorce.
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253. Well, look, I mean, I know
it's none of my business, but why?
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who adores you.
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you have.
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and an admired figure.
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of the Harvard Medical School.
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258. For God's sake, is that how you imagine
me? A respected and admired figure?
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260. I've also published nearly two papers
a year for the last seven years...
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in the lot.
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262. I sit around the living rooms
of other young married faculty members...
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"Who's sucking up...
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"Whose tenure is hanging by a thread?"
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whatever that is.
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268. we inflict on each other to the pain
we would otherwise inflict on ourselves.
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270. If I don't strip myself of all this clatter
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- What question was that?
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- Oh, listen, it's your life.
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and we'll all go out and have some dinner?
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277. As a matter of fact, Eduardo,
my year in India was disappointing.
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of an a priori belief system.
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the public as well as to our own research.
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that they could shorten that time...
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283. Originally, man was just another
savanna-living primate like the baboon.
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contains immortality and ultimate truth.
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with the original self.
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where the self is, in our minds.
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Our atoms are six billion years old.
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of memory in our minds.
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- Memory is energy.
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to our earlier consciousnesses.
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296. There has to be. I'm telling you,
it's in the limbic system.
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298. What's wacko about it?
I'm a man in search of his true self.
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299. - How archetypically American can you get?
- Ha, ha, ha.
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We're all trying to fulfill ourselves...
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get in touch with ourselves...
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explore ourselves, expand ourselves.
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304. we've got nothing but ourselves
to explain this meaningless horror of life.
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Are they safe?
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are almost certainly Amanita muscaria...
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and a little dangerous.
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I've seen it as far north as Chihuahua.
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- Yes.
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324. Well, they seem like agreeable people.
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325. It's all right for you
to participate in the ceremony.
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326. Good. Ask him what kind of an experience
I can expect.
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for the ritual?
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328. No, they're being
harvested for next year.
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335. Uh, the spot will become a crack.
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will come your unborn soul.
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Put out your hand with the palm up.
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- Are you all right?
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- Oh, no.
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and I have no recollection of it.
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the Indians have played on me...
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and I told you.
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and you went outside.
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348. After a while there was a scream
and some dogs were barking.
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and the brujo yelled to come back.
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351. - Oh, bullshit.
- Then why did you ask the brujo...
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to take back to Boston?
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353. I thought I'd like Arthur to analyze,
maybe synthesize it.
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357. The full moon became like blood.
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358. Then the great mountain,
burning with fire...
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360. And the beast ascends
from the bottomless pit.
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361. The angel of the bottomless pit.
His name is Abaddon.
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363. He is off the wall.
Are you okay?
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The most unbelievable thing I've seen.
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Are you okay?
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373. He's blacked-out.
His blackouts can get pretty freaky.
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as long as four hours.
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375. When he comes out, he's chipper
as a bird but doesn't remember a thing.
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he brought back from Mexico?
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377. I didn't say dangerous, I said it
was weird. Hangs around too long.
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it heads straight for the brain.
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380. You guys are shooting up an untested
drug that stacks up in the brain...
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and don't call that dangerous?
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we don't actually shoot up.
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383. - Heh, heh, heh.
- Eddie drinks a 10—
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384. It's gonna stop now.
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385. You guys are supposed to be scientists,
not two kids in the dorm...
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386. freaking out on Mexican mushrooms.
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387. Well, why do you think I called you for?
Let's see you stop him.
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388. This ain't LSD, goddamn it.
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389. This ain't no serotonin antagonist
you're drinking.
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390. How many grams of that
you think you've already got in you?
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391. Two? Three?
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392. You could be working up
a case of cancer...
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393. with a truckload
of antimetabolites in you.
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394. The Hinchi Indians have done it
for centuries with no cancer.
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395. Fuck the Hinchi Indians.
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396. You don't know anything
about those mushrooms.
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397. Sounds like they have staying power.
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398. We've shot up 30 rats with that stuff.
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399. Some of them have
a whopping load in them.
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400. None of them have been
noticeably affected.
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401. Where are we going now?
I thought we were gonna eat.
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402. Eddie wants to show me an isolation tank.
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403. Isolation tank. You guys get flakier
every time I talk to you.
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404. All that isolation-tank stuff
went out in the '60s...
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405. with Timothy Leary
and all them other gurus.
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406. Will you shut up for a minute
and let somebody else say something?
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407. What happens during these
blackouts...
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408. is you feel phenomenal acceleration...
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409. like you're being shot out over millions,
billions of years.
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410. Time simply obliterates.
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411. You sense the hallucination is going on,
but you get no images.
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412. I want to break through that barrier.
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413. I want to know what those images are
that I know are going on but I can't see.
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414. We can't raise the dosage of the drug,
we're close to toxic level now.
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415. The only way to intensify the experience
is to take the 200 milligrams...
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416. in conjunction with the tank.
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417. There's more I'd like to do to that drug.
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418. - A half-life determination.
That'd take a year.
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419. I'd like to know
the transport system. Find some analogues.
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420. All I know is this stuff
is an extraordinary substance.
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421. Every instinct I have tells me
I'm onto something hot here.
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422. And another 200 milligrams
isn't going to kill anybody.
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423. There it is.
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424. Oh, it's horizontal.
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425. It's smaller than the one
we had in New York.
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426. if they do sleep studies,
it must be wired for sound.
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427. Don't think anybody's used it in
years, but I checked it, it works.
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428. Won't take a week
to get this functioning.
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429. If it ever gets out you use
an untested drug on human subjects—
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430. Don't worry. Nothing's gonna
happen to me. Let's get a hamburger.
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431. - Told one kid in class I might see her.
- All right.
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432. Do what you want to do.
I think you're both irresponsible as hell.
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433. Don't call me and tell me you're worried
about Eddie putting all this shit into him.
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434. I tell you now, don't you put
any more of that shit into him...
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435. until you know more about it.
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436. I've offered you the use of my lab
and all the rats you can cut.
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437. That's as much as I want to be implicated
in your experiments.
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438. You get your own dumb hamburger.
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439. I already got my own date
I'm an hour late for.
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440. I already did these first three.
You do the rest.
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441. Well, well, well.
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442. Couldn't resist, right?
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443. Well, somebody's gotta keep
on eye on you two sorcerers.
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444. What have you got in there,
some salt solution?
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445. Ten percent magnesium sulfate,
for buoyancy.
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446. - Weird, man.
- Excuse me, Mason.
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447. One, two, three, four.
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448. One, two, three, four.
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449. Okay, you're fine.
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450. Wednesday, January 7, 4:28 p.m.
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451. Hey, this is terrific.
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452. I'm on a plateau.
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453. Went into beta like a shot.
No spindling, nothing.
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454. Grasslands, savannas.
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455. I feel...
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456. I am actually alive
and inside this landscape.
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457. A density of woodlands
about a mile away.
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458. Beyond that,
mountains that seem to be smoking.
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459. Newly born mountains,
Cenozoic, latter Tertiary.
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460. I'm in an edge area.
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461. Utter tranquility, but alive.
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462. Life in the trees. Life in the sedge.
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463. Oh, my God...
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464. the birth of man. That's got to be it.
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465. My God. There it is...
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466. a protohuman.
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467. The first and original truly human form.
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468. Tiny, perhaps four feet high,
completely furred...
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469. chimp-like, but erect.
No knuckle-walking. Shorter arms.
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470. He's moving along so gracefully.
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471. There's two, three of them.
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472. Bipedal, tiny, little furred
humanoid creatures.
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473. Got a chunk of lava
in their hands. They're...
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474. stalking or hunting something.
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475. For chrissake.
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476. Are you okay, Eddie?
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477. I'm becoming one of them.
I'm no longer observing.
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478. I'm one of them.
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479. I'm killing— I'm killing a goat.
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480. I'm killing...
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481. I'm eating...
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482. I'm eating the blood, hot flesh of a goat.
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483. Are you okay?
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484. Ho, ho, ho. Beautiful. Beautiful.
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485. - Do you want to come down?
- No.
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486. It sounded like he was having
a bad trip to me.
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487. Some of these tank trips
can get pretty creepy.
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488. What the hell was that?
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489. You okay?
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490. Beautiful.
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491. - Do you want to stop this?
- No.
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492. - Do you want me to leave you alone?
- Yeah.
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493. I thought you said these things don't last
more than four hours.
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494. - It's quarter to 9.
- He's coming out.
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495. I don't like being out of contact
for these long periods of time.
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496. I think he's in shock.
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497. He must have had a seizure,
hit his head or something.
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498. Now, hold on.
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499. What do you want blood tests for?
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500. - What's he say?
- "Buccal smear, blood for a karyotype...
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501. also pictures for
the Goodman and Sarich's lab.
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502. Pictures of my neck, now, before I ...
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503. - ... reconstitute."
- Before he what?
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504. Before he reconstitutes.
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505. Then take his damn blood,
and maybe he'll let me have a look at him.
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506. Do you mind if I examine your neck
for a minute?
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507. - Any masses?
- No.
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508. Oh, stop talking shit.
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509. You trying to say
your hallucination externalized?
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510. - What did he write?
- "Not common aphasia.
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511. Time-space fallout
from the hallucination."
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512. You are a fucking flake, Jessup.
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513. Get dressed.
I'm gonna take you to Brigham...
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514. and do a complete workup on you.
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515. You are a very sick dude,
you dumb son of a bitch.
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516. I'll look down your throat,
do some films...
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517. get a CAT scan,
maybe an arteriogram...
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518. and I'd like an unbiased eye
to look at those EEG tracings.
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519. What's he say?
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520. "X-ray."
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521. All right, finish up with him, Arthur,
and let's get him over to x-ray.
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522. Be right back.
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523. Is it possible it's mechanical?
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524. Well, if it isn't neurological,
it's got to be mechanical.
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525. I'd like some plain films of this guy's neck.
A PA, a lateral and oblique.
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526. - Doctor, I'm backed up to my ass.
- Just take the damn pictures.
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527. - This is an emergency.
- Okay.
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528. Might be a TIA.
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529. I guess we'd better not
tell Eddie he had...
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530. blood all over his face when he came
out of the tank. He'll claim it was...
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531. goat's blood from that goat
he was eating in his hallucination.
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532. You know, you're really getting
as weird as he is.
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533. Well, what do you think happened?
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534. He's not the type
for hysterical conversion.
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535. I'm thinking seizure.
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536. He came out of that tank in a fugue state
and had blood all over his face.
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537. He must have had a seizure
while in the tank...
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538. bit his lip while convulsing,
and is postictally aphasic.
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539. I thought maybe he had a vascular insult,
a stroke, a flipped embolus...
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540. but neurologically he's intact,
so I'm thinking seizure now.
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541. Hm.
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542. Now you just take it easy.
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543. None of us are so terrific
at reading x-rays.
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544. What are you looking for?
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545. Put these in an envelope.
Who's reading tonight in Radiology?
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546. Dr. Wissenschaft.
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547. I want someone reliable to look at them.
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548. I'd rather not have everyone in on this.
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549. It's bad enough we've got
this x-ray technician.
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550. Are you all right?
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551. I'm fine. I tried to indicate
this was just a transient thing.
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552. A transient ischemic attack,
that's what it was.
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553. - He's got his voice back.
- It wasn't an ischemic attack.
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554. It wasn't a seizure.
You saw the x-rays, Mason.
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555. There was something anterior to
the larynx, looked like a laryngeal sac.
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556. That's strictly simian.
I obviously regressed...
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557. to some quasi-simian creature.
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558. I'm gonna show these to someone.
You're reading them wrong. That's all.
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559. No one is going to tell me...
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560. you de-differentiated
your goddamn genetic structure...
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561. for four goddamn hours
and then reconstituted.
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562. I'm a professor of endocrinology
at Harvard Medical School.
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563. I'm an attending physician
at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital.
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564. I'm a contributing editor to the
American Journal of Endocrinology.
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565. And I'm a fellow and vice president of the
Eastern Association of Endocrinologists...
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566. and president of the Journal Club!
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567. I'm not going to listen to any more...
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568. of your cabalistic, quantum,
frigging, dumb, limbo mumbo jumbo.
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569. I'm gonna show these to a radiologist.
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570. - Do me a favor.
- Conclusion: bilateral aspiration pneumonia.
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571. - Do me a favor and take a look at these.
- What's the story of this case?
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572. A 35-year-old white male, acute onset
of aphasia, no history of trauma.
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573. What are you looking for?
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574. It looks to me like the architecture
is somewhat abnormal.
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575. Somewhat?
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576. This guy is a fucking gorilla.
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577. Are you okay, Dr. Jessup?
Yes.
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578. Ah!
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579. Are you all right, Dr. Jessup?
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580. I'm fine.
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581. I just want to make a few notes.
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582. Argh!
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583. Mr. Daniel Craig,
Mr. Daniel Craig, please come...
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584. Emily.
- ... to information, American Airlines.
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585. My God, you look so marvelous.
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586. How have you been, Eddie?
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587. - Just fine. You?
- Fine.
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588. Look, there's your dad.
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589. Are you going to drive us
to our new house?
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590. You bet your life.
Depending how nice you are...
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591. may even take you
to a Chinese restaurant.
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592. Anyway, don't let anybody tell you
baboons aren't occasionally carnivorous.
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593. I observed instances of predation...
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594. which involved the unmistakable
behavior of hunters.
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595. A pair of baboons killed
a Thomson's gazelle and ate it.
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596. There was even
a rudimentary communication...
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597. between the two baboons.
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598. So I've become fascinated
with the work...
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599. being done on nonverbal communication
with apes.
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600. I've been corresponding
with the University of Nevada.
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601. I may just go out and spend
a couple of weeks there this summer.
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602. I've got nothing else to do
except write my report.
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603. I don't suppose you recorded
any of those baboon sounds?
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604. Yes, of course I did. Why?
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605. I'd like very much to hear them.
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606. Of course.
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607. Mrs. Tally said she'll be here
tomorrow morning at 10:30...
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608. to help you put everything away.
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609. She wanted to know if you wanted her
to come back to work steady.
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610. I got a letter from Mason
about a week ago, just before we left Nairobi.
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611. He says that you've been working
with a very complex drug...
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612. which you brought back from Mexico.
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613. It hasn't been thoroughly tested yet
and is dangerous as hell.
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614. What else did Mason write you?
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615. That over the past year you've taken
about two grams of that drug yourself...
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616. and that you had a very unusual instance
of genetic regression...
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617. about three months ago.
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618. You may have leukemia or lymphoma.
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619. He's been trying to get you in for a
complete workup but you've refused to go.
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620. He's worried stiff that you're cracking up.
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621. He thinks you're behaving
very strangely...
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622. and he begged me to talk to you
about this when I got back.
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623. Mason is pathologically incapable
of keeping his mouth shut.
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624. - He's worried.
- He's a stupid, doctrinaire idiot.
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625. - Mason is a first-rate doctor.
- It's not leukemia.
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626. Or any other kind of cancer.
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627. I've let him do a liver-spleen scan
on me and a CAT scan.
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628. I have been probed,
scoped and palpated.
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629. Mason's had a mirror down my throat
or up my ass for three months.
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630. And there is no evidence,
no suggestion whatsoever of cancer.
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631. What else did Mason write you?
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632. Which of these has
the baboon vocalizations?
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633. - I'd like to hear them.
- Why?
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634. Did Mason write that during the regression
I had an aphasic experience for four hours?
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635. The only sounds I could get out were
clicks and grunts.
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636. I've got a hunch they're like
the baboon vocalizations.
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637. You took blood tests
and the lab report showed...
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638. some characteristics
of simian blood groups.
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639. - Also antigens specific to man.
- I'd like to see that data.
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640. The thing to do is for me to get back
to that isolation tank and try it again.
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641. Let's see if it happens again.
None of us believed it happened.
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642. After three months, I'm beginning
to wonder if it happened myself.
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643. They won't go back to the tank.
Mason's taken over the whole project.
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644. He's got Arthur up in his lab
fractionating rats' brains.
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645. What the hell am I supposed to do
while they're fractionating rats' brains?
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646. Mommy.
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647. Everybody thinks your father's
going nuts.
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648. Mommy, when are we going to eat?
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649. Run along, play with Grace.
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650. I am convinced that the regression
was triggered by an act of consciousness.
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651. When I was in the tank,
I entered another consciousness.
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652. I became another self,
a more primitive self...
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653. and the drug in some way...
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654. triggered the externalization
of that other, more primitive self.
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655. At least look at my data.
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656. Maybe tomorrow afternoon—
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657. Don't patronize me.
It's just possible I'm not mad, you know.
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658. I'm asking you to make a small quantum
jump to accept one deviant concept.
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659. That our other states of consciousness
are as real as our waking state.
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660. - And that reality can be externalized.
- You're screaming.
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661. I've been getting this patronizing shit from
Mason for three months. I'm sick of it.
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662. We've got millions of years stored away
in that computer bank we call our minds.
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663. We have got trillions of dormant genes
in us, our whole evolutionary past.
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664. Perhaps I've tapped into that.
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665. I want to get back into
that tank and repeat the experiment.
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666. The most elementary laboratory behavior.
Repeat the experiment. Confirm it.
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667. I'd like other responsible scientists
with me when I do it.
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668. I would like
a little consensual validation on this.
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669. We may have demonstrated
a whole new force in nature.
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670. For God's sake, don't you agree
it merits further investigation?
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671. I've got tapes, notes,
everything at my place.
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672. What time would you like to come
look at the stuff?
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673. Two, 2:30.
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674. Oh.
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675. I just want to get the girls.
I'll be right back.
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676. I'll get it, I'll get it.
No, no, I will.
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677. It's 8:30, so get washed
and changed right now.
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678. I don't want any trouble
from either of you tonight.
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679. Hello?
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680. Oh, Mason. Thank you for calling.
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681. I assume you've spoken to Arthur.
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682. No, no, I just got back
from dinner with the kids.
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683. Well, I just don't know what to say.
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684. I think you're absolutely right.
He's on the verge of a breakdown.
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685. He was here all afternoon, carried on
like a madman and then disappeared.
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686. Ordinarily I wouldn't be this panicky,
but I just am very worried.
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687. - What's the trouble?
- There's an animal loose in the basement.
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688. - What kind of animal?
- Monkey, I think.
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689. Charlie. Charlie Thomas.
Where are you?
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690. Listen, we got some kind of animal
loose here in B-building basement.
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691. I'm heading into the north corridor,
to the boiler room.
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692. You guys come down the other way.
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693. Now, watch your step.
He's a pretty good-sized ape.
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694. Call the animal rooms and find out
what the hell he's doing down here.
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695. Must be in here somewhere.
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696. I'm gonna take a look up here.
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697. What the—?
Get out. Get on out of here!
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698. Hey. Get on out of here!
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699. What were you doing in the tank room?
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700. I remember large fragments
of what happened, but not all of it.
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701. You'll have to be patient with me.
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702. I've had Mason looking all over Boston
for you all night.
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703. It's okay. I'm all right.
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704. I suppose getting a call at 2:30
in the morning from the police...
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705. to the effect your husband
has been found sleeping naked...
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706. in the city zoo
might have caused you some concern.
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707. - Yes, I think you could say that.
- Mason telling you this whole time...
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708. I'm having a nervous breakdown...
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709. and you figured
I'd finally flipped out altogether.
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710. I'm sorry, Emily. Forgive me. I know
what a harrowing day I've caused you.
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711. I suppose you've been sitting here...
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712. trying to figure out
how to get me to a psychiatrist.
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713. As a matter of fact, I have.
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714. I don't know how you've put up with me
all these years.
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715. I loved you.
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716. My God, Emily, I don't know
how to tell you this. I really don't.
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717. The implications are staggering.
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718. Apparently I entered
a very primitive consciousness.
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719. All I remember is what was
comprehensible to that consciousness.
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720. I don't remember, not clearly,
how I got out of the tank room.
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721. The first thing I remember are the dogs.
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722. I followed a pack of wild dogs to the zoo.
That's how I got there.
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723. In the zoo, I hunted down,
killed, and ate a small sheep.
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724. I was utterly primal.
I consisted of nothing more...
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725. than the will to survive,
to live through the night...
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726. to eat...
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727. to drink...
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728. to sleep.
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729. It was the most supremely
satisfying time of my life.
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730. I may have killed a man tonight.
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731. I remember...
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732. beating on a—
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733. You don't know the trouble I had
getting these clothes.
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734. I had to go down to the security office.
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735. They want you to call
the security office right now.
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736. There was some kind of ape loose
in your isolation tank room.
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737. Do you know anything about that?
This ape almost killed a security guard.
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738. You didn't bring some ape
down to that tank room, did you?
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739. Your watch and stuff are
in your jacket pocket. You all right?
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740. Is he all right?
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741. Tell Mason what you've been telling me.
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742. I want to hear Mason's views on all this.
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743. I think Mason's views will be predictable.
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744. My God. There it is...
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745. a protohuman. The first and original,
truly human form.
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746. Tiny, perhaps four feet high,
completely furred...
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747. chimp-like, but erect.
No knuckle-walking. Shorter arms.
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748. He's moving along so gracefully.
There's two, three of them.
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749. Bipedal, tiny—
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750. I'm killing— I'm killing a goat.
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751. I'm killing...
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752. I'm eating hot flesh.
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753. I'm eating the blood of a goat.
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754. Are you okay?
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755. Beautiful. Beautiful.
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756. It sounded like he was having
a bad trip to me.
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757. Some of these tank trips
can get pretty creepy.
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758. What the hell was that?
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759. Did I wake you? It's Emily.
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760. Eddie, I'm in a kind of wild panic.
I need to talk to you.
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761. I don't know how to put this into words,
but I think that what happened to you...
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762. was not just
a hallucinatory experience.
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763. I've got this gut feeling that something
phenomenological did actually happen.
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764. That there was some kind
of genetic transformation.
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765. I don't know why I think this,
in defiance of all rationality, but I do.
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766. And now that I do, I'm terrified.
I mean really terrified. Petrified.
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767. So am I.
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768. I don't want you doing
this experiment again.
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769. - I have to find out if it actually happened.
- Put the experiment off.
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770. Until we understand more. Minimize risk.
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771. There's no way you can understand
this before the event.
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772. You may cause
irreversible genetic damage.
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773. I don't think we're dealing with genetics.
We're beyond matter, beyond even energy.
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774. What we're back to is the first thought.
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775. I'm trying to tell you I love you.
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776. I know that.
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777. And I'm trying to tell you,
this is an all-bets-are-off sort of thing.
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778. We may be opening a box that may
scrap our whole picture of space-time.
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779. We might have a link to another universe.
For God's sake, Emily, you're a scientist.
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780. You must know how I feel.
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781. Yes, I know how you feel.
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782. It's very late, Eddie.
Would you like to stay here tonight?
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783. I could do with a little love
and a little reassurance right now.
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784. You'll stay, won't you?
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785. If I come out of that tank anthropoid,
I'll be in a primitive state...
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786. and impossible to relate to,
so sedate me while I'm still in the tank.
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787. Otherwise you'll have to chase me around
and subdue me.
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788. Okay.
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789. I'll tell you one thing,
you come out looking like an ape...
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790. and I'm going over to Mass Mental
and commit myself.
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791. If it happens,
we'll bring him down with Amytal.
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792. What do you mean "if it happens"?
Everybody keeps saying "if it happens."
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793. Do you think something is gonna happen?
If you do, I'd like to know.
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794. I'm sorry. I'm just nervous as hell.
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795. Listen, so am l.
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796. Anything happen?
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797. I just checked him 10 minutes ago.
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798. Did you order chicken or turkey?
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799. I hope chicken is all right.
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800. I've got nearly 11.
That's more than two hours now.
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801. I think we should stop this.
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802. I'll tell you frankly, I'm frightened.
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803. We could be screwing around
with his genetic structure.
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804. - How do we stop this?
- Can you bring him down?
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805. - He's gonna be sore.
- We should never have let him do it.
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806. Don't know how we let him talk us into this.
We were humoring him, but he's not crazy.
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807. And we know, deep in our hearts...
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808. that he may be onto something
beyond our comprehension.
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809. Now, because I believe him,
I want this thing stopped.
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810. Oh, Jesus.
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811. Eddie!
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812. No!
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813. Eddie! No, no!
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814. No, no! Eddie!
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815. Oh!
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816. Ah!
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817. Eddie!
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818. His signs are all good.
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819. He'll probably sleep a day or two,
come out stuporous.
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820. He's got a load of drugs in him.
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821. It's not uncommon for a psychedelic
experience to whack you out.
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822. You'd hardly call this
just a psychedelic experience.
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823. His heart is good. His pressure is good.
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824. I'm more worried about you
than I am about him.
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825. I'm all right.
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826. Of all the men in this world,
why do I have to love this one?
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827. I can't get him out of me.
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828. Do you know how many men
I tried to fall in love with this year?
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829. No matter who I'm in bed with,
I have to imagine it's him.
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830. No matter who I'm eating with
or walking with...
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831. there's always this pain
because it isn't him.
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832. I'm possessed by him.
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833. Oh, it's crazy.
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834. I think that's the way it's supposed to be.
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835. - He doesn't give a damn about me.
- You're the only thing he cares about...
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836. - ... outside of his work.
- No, Mason.
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837. I was never real to him. Nothing in
the human condition was ever real to him.
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838. He's a truth lover.
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839. Reality to Eddie is only that
which is changeless, immutably constant.
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840. What happened to Eddie tonight,
that was Eddie's idea of love.
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841. That was consummation. Ha, ha.
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842. He finally got it off with God.
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843. He finally embraced the absolute,
was finally ravished by truth...
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844. and it goddamn near destroyed him.
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845. He never loved me.
You knew him as well as I did.
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846. We were all bits
of transitory matter to him.
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847. All right, now, you're going into shock.
I'm going to get you something.
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848. We reached a point tonight
where physical science just breaks down.
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849. We're in blue skies.
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850. Tonight was history,
and what are we gonna do about it?
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851. I'm gonna do nothing about it.
Tonight scared the hell out of me.
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852. That tank just blew up.
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853. Whatever happened inside that tank
released a hell of a lot of energy.
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854. For God's sake, let's drop this goddamn
thing. I don't want to talk about it.
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855. I can't help it.
You may want to go to sleep right now...
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856. but the way I feel
I don't expect to go to sleep for a year.
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857. I'm on fucking fire.
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858. I am in there mopping up the goddamned
tank room and I would like to know why.
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859. Do you believe in
supernatural agencies, Mason?
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860. No, sir, I do not.
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861. Then what we saw tonight
was a physical phenomenon.
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862. An inexplicable physical phenomenon.
If it's phenomenological...
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863. then it's explicable. I've got to know why.
Let me talk, for chrissake.
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864. I have been in there mopping up
that tank room for three hours.
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865. I've had all I can take.
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866. I can tell you
what I would like to do.
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867. We have got to repeat this
with other subjects.
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868. We need a selective sample.
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869. We will put up a notice
in the student union for volunteers.
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870. - Get five or six subjects.
- This is Arthur talking, right?
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871. Step up the doses of the drug.
- Conscience of science?
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872. Check them against Eddie's values.
- Petitions against genetic engineering.
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873. We could even get a grant, for chrissake!
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874. Big, moral science of the people...
- Bullshit!
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875. and here you are, willing to use an
untested drug on innocent human beings.
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876. Please stop shouting.
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877. How are you?
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878. Would you like to go back to sleep?
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879. Yes.
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880. Would you mind if Mason
had a quick look at you first?
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881. It's a good idea.
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882. Maybe you ought to have
a quick look at him, Mason.
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883. Oh, I hope it isn't the kids.
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884. Hello?
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885. Everything's fine, Arthur. He's fine.
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886. - It's Arthur. Are you fine?
- Yes.
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887. Arthur, I'll call you back
when I'm more awake. Everything's fine.
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888. God, I wonder what time it is.
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889. I should call the kids.
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890. I can't tell you
how much you mean to me...
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891. how much I need you and the kids.
I just wanted you to know that.
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892. You saved me. You redeemed me
from the pit. I was in it, Emily.
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893. I was in that ultimate moment of terror
that is the beginning of life.
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894. It is nothing.
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895. Simple, hideous nothing.
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896. The final truth of all things
is that there is no final truth.
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897. Truth is what's transitory.
It's human life that is real.
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898. I don't want to frighten you, but I'm trying
to tell you is at that moment of terror...
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899. is a real and living horror,
living and growing within me now.
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900. And the only thing that keeps it
from devouring me is you.
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901. Why don't you just come back to us?
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902. Hmm. It's too late.
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903. I don't think I can get out of it anymore.
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904. I can't live with it. The pain is too great.
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905. Defy it, Eddie.
You made it real. You can make it unreal.
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906. If you love me, Eddie—
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907. If you love me— Eddie, defy it!
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908. Argh!
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909. Ugh!
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910. [GRUNTING AND SCREAMING
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911. I love you, Emily.
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