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3. Where's the patient?
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4. I hated
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while there's still time?
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these fools I'm not crazy?
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10. Let him go.
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11. Who are you?
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12. I'm Dr. Hill
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I am not insane.
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message from my nurse.
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from a medical convention.
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possession of the town.
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28. Here you are.
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29. Thank you, sir.
There you are.
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30. Thank you.
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31. Morning, Mr. Fisher.
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32. Doc!
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33. Hiya, Sally.
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34. Hi. Welcome home.
I'm glad you're back.
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36. Fine, but everybody else
in Santa Mira needs a doctor.
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37. You've got an office
full of patients.
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38. Oh, no.
On my first day back?
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39. Some of them have
been waiting for two weeks.
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40. Why didn't you send them
to Pursey or Carmichael?
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41. Most of 'em wouldn't go.
They want to see you.
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about what's ailing them.
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Wally Eberhard was in twice...
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but he wouldn't say about what.
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48. That's funny.
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from Becky Driscoll...
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traffic cop Sam Janzek.
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51. Becky Driscoll?
I thought she was in England.
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52. She got back a few days ago,
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53. Are you still interested?
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54. My interest in married women
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55. or yours would have been
a lost cause long ago.
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56. - How was the convention?
- Wonderful.
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57. They wept with envy
when I read my paper.
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58. MRS. Come back here!
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59. Jimmy!
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60. What's the matter,
Mrs. Grimaldi?
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61. It's nothing. He just don't
want to go to school.
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63. I will when I get time.
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Has Joe been sick?
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65. MRS.No.
We gave the stand up.
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66. - Too much work.
- Oh.
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67. The boy's
panic should have told me...
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he was afraid of...
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closed-up vegetable stand...
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told me something, too.
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71. When I last saw it,
less than a month ago...
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72. it was the cleanest
and busiest stand on the road.
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73. That's strange.
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74. She was in to see you, too...
last Friday.
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75. I tried to get her to see
Doc Pursey, but she wouldn't.
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77. Whatever it was...
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two cases of the common cold...
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80. and six canceled appointments.
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81. Looks like you rushed me here
for nothing.
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82. I don't understand it.
They couldn't wait to see you.
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83. But you're still booked up solid
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84. I bet they don't show.
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into buying some insurance.
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86. There's nothing wrong with him.
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87. Bill Bitner's taking
his secretary to lunch.
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88. And speaking of lunch...
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89. will you tell whoever that is
that I'm out having mine?
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90. Is Dr. Bennell in?
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91. Yes, he's here.
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92. Do you suppose
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93. If he hasn't,
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94. Go right in.
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95. Becky.
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96. Almost five years.
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100. Hope you don't mind my coming
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101. Not at all.
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102. We're pushing appendectomies
this week.
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103. Oh, Miles.
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104. I don't know,
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105. Pretty soon, my patients...
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106. won't trust me
to prescribe aspirin for them.
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107. Seriously, what's the trouble?
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108. It's my cousin.
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109. Wilma?
What's the matter with her?
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110. She has a...
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111. I guess you'd call it
a delusion.
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112. You know her uncle?
Uncle Ira?
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113. Sure. I'm his doctor.
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thinking he isn't her uncle.
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or isn't he Uncle Ira?
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121. Of course he is.
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122. I told Wilma that,
but it was no use.
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123. Please, would you stop by
and have a talk with her?
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126. I'll try.
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128. I can't.
I'm meeting Dad at the store.
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129. When did you get back?
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130. I came back from London
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131. I've been in Reno.
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132. Reno?
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133. Reno.
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135. Five months ago.
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136. Oh, I'm sorry.
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137. So was I.
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139. I guess that makes us
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140. Yes.
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141. Except I'm paying dues
while you collect them.
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142. Ha ha ha! Miles.
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143. - Hello, doc.
- How are you?
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144. Sam!
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145. At it again, eh?
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146. My nurse tells me
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147. and wanted very much
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148. It wasn't anything important.
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149. Didn't he go to college with us?
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150. Quit his second year
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151. like I wanted us to do.
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154. I found out
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157. And love?
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159. I'm just a general practitioner.
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160. Love is handled
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161. Here's where I leave you.
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162. You know something?
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163. This is where you left me
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173. Sure. I almost
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191. Give him one of these every
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192. Call me tomorrow and let me know
how he's feeling.
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204. She's not my mother!
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210. I'm going to stop off
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211. Should I call the boy's mother?
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Becky.
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or your Aunt Eleda or even me...
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I've got to know.
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- Dan Kauffman.
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There's nothing wrong with me.
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or he'll start wondering.
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282. If I don't suspect.
You've been a big help...
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286. Staying here, Becky?
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290. Nice having Becky
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were perfectly all right.
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his mother wasn't his mother.
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wasn't her uncle.
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298. But I didn't listen.
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299. Obviously, the boy's mother
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300. I had seen her.
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301. There was no doubt of that
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What do you mean?
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304. It's just Wilma's so positive.
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310. but it's out of my line
and in Dan Kauffman's.
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311. I wish you didn't have
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312. I don't.
Dad's eating out with a friend.
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at 7:00.
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and the moon is full.
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when did you get back?
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322. This morning.
How are you, Danny?
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323. This is Miss Driscoll.
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324. Dr. Kauffman...
our one and only psychiatrist.
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325. Watch out what you say.
Ed, you remember Becky.
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326. I should.
I brought her into the world.
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327. You did us all a favor.
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328. This saves me a phone call.
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329. I've got a kid and a woman
who need a witch doctor.
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330. Boy says his father
isn't his father...
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isn't her sister?
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332. That's pretty close.
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333. I knew you'd been
studying hypnosis...
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reading minds?
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since it started.
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337. What is it?
What's going on?
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338. I don't know.
A strange neurosis...
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an epidemic of mass hysteria.
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340. In two weeks,
it's spread all over town.
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341. What causes it?
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342. Worry about
what's going on in the world.
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343. Make room
for Wilma Lentz tomorrow.
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344. Send her in around 2:00.
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345. So long, Danny.
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I ever heard of.
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350. I'm not the high-school
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You're Becky Driscoll.
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to the crowd tonight?
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361. I don't know.
It's been this way for weeks.
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Shall we?
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366. Where's the band?
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so I had to let them go.
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368. There's the jukebox, though.
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let the bartender go.
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371. I'm the bartender.
Martinis?
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372. Two. Dry.
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374. Miles, I don't care
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378. Oh, Doctor.
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383. Jack Belicec wants you
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387. Emergency.
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393. Sorry.
We'll be back later.
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Teddy sick?
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I thought you'd never arrive.
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drag me away from my dinner?
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- Hi, Teddy.
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you're a doctor a while?
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calling the police.
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You're the doctor.
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over the pool table.
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It's vague.
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that's stamped on a coin.
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an ink pad around the house?
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Why?
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the corpse's fingerprints.
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it's a dead man.
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but I've got a feeling that...
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but if I should do an autopsy...
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as the body is externally...
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431. These are blank.
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Whose face?
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Maybe 140 pounds.
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but it isn't nonsense.
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452. Of course it is.
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453. Jack's standing here
in front of you.
Copy !req
454. Of course I am,
bleeding to death.
Copy !req
455. Excuse me.
Copy !req
456. You know what?
Copy !req
457. I'm afraid you may live.
Copy !req
458. Here, this should fix it.
Copy !req
459. Miles,
shouldn't we call the police...
Copy !req
460. and have them take
that dead body out of here?
Copy !req
461. I'm afraid
it isn't just a dead body.
Copy !req
462. Thanks.
Copy !req
463. I wonder if...
Copy !req
464. What?
Copy !req
465. I wonder
if there's any connection.
Copy !req
466. What do you mean?
Copy !req
467. There's something
strange afoot in Santa Mira.
Copy !req
468. Dr. Kauffman calls it
an epidemic of mass hysteria.
Copy !req
469. Becky's cousin's got it,
for one.
Copy !req
470. She thinks that her uncle
and her aunt...
Copy !req
471. aren't her uncle and her aunt.
Copy !req
472. There's several cases
of such delusion.
Copy !req
473. This isn't you yet...
Copy !req
474. but there is
a structural likeness.
Copy !req
475. It's fantastic.
Copy !req
476. There must be some reason
this is here.
Copy !req
477. Would you be willing
to sit up...
Copy !req
478. and see what your friend's
next move is?
Copy !req
479. If nothing happens by morning,
call the police.
Copy !req
480. If something happens...
Copy !req
481. call me, will you?
Copy !req
482. You know I will.
Copy !req
483. Good night.
Take it easy.
Copy !req
484. Sure.
Copy !req
485. Nothing will happen.
Copy !req
486. Good night, Becky.
Copy !req
487. If it does...
Copy !req
488. it'll make a charming,
bloodcurdling mystery story.
Copy !req
489. I was careful
not to let Becky know...
Copy !req
490. but I was really scared.
Copy !req
491. Dan Kauffman's explanation
of what was wrong in town...
Copy !req
492. mass hysteria...
Copy !req
493. couldn't explain away that body
on Jack's billiard table.
Copy !req
494. Come in
while I turn the lights on.
Copy !req
495. You're a forward wench...
Copy !req
496. dragging me into a dark hallway
to be kissed.
Copy !req
497. I'm dragging you
into a dark hallway...
Copy !req
498. because I'm scared of the dark
tonight.
Copy !req
499. I'd better stay
and tuck you in.
Copy !req
500. That way lies madness.
Copy !req
501. What's wrong with madness?
Copy !req
502. Madness.
Now good night.
Copy !req
503. It's about time
you two got home.
Copy !req
504. Dad, what are you doing
in the basement this late?
Copy !req
505. Working in my shop.
Copy !req
506. Want a nightcap, doc?
Copy !req
507. No, thanks.
It's kind of late.
Copy !req
508. I'll take a rain check.
Good night.
Copy !req
509. Good night.
Copy !req
510. Good night.
Copy !req
511. Good night, Miles.
Copy !req
512. Aaah!
Copy !req
513. Look, Jack!
Copy !req
514. It's you! It's you!
Copy !req
515. No, no!
You mustn't go near it!
Copy !req
516. Get out of here! Please!
Copy !req
517. Please!
Copy !req
518. Miles!
Copy !req
519. What happened, Jack?
Copy !req
520. Teddy says the thing
in our place is me...
Copy !req
521. right down
to the cut on my hand.
Copy !req
522. I didn't wait to look.
Copy !req
523. It's alive! It's alive!
Copy !req
524. The hand was cut and bleeding!
Copy !req
525. And the position
of the body had changed!
Copy !req
526. Here, here. Take this.
Copy !req
527. I'll call Danny Kauffman.
Copy !req
528. Hello?
Copy !req
529. Hello, Danny?
Copy !req
530. Yeah?
Copy !req
531. Something's happened.
I've got to see you.
Copy !req
532. Will you get over here fast?
Copy !req
533. It's important.
Copy !req
534. Oh... OK.
Copy !req
535. He's on his way.
Copy !req
536. I'll make some coffee
and be right with you.
Copy !req
537. Good deal, Miles.
Thanks.
Copy !req
538. What about Becky?
Do you think she's all right?
Copy !req
539. Dad, what are you
doing in the basement this late?
Copy !req
540. Working in my shop.
Copy !req
541. I don't know what it was...
Copy !req
542. call it a premonition...
Copy !req
543. but suddenly, I had the feeling
that Becky was in danger.
Copy !req
544. I had to get to her
as quickly as possible.
Copy !req
545. I was going
to ring the bell...
Copy !req
546. but then I had a hunch
I'd better be careful.
Copy !req
547. Something was wrong
in this house.
Copy !req
548. Becky.
Copy !req
549. Becky!
Copy !req
550. Miles, will you tell me
what happened?
Copy !req
551. The same thing.
Copy !req
552. I found another one...
Copy !req
553. in the cellar
at Becky's house...
Copy !req
554. coming to life
while I stood there watching it.
Copy !req
555. It was Becky.
Copy !req
556. Yeah? I want to see
one of these bodies.
Copy !req
557. All right.
Copy !req
558. You're going to bed,
and you're staying with her.
Copy !req
559. Put on your clothes.
We'll go to Jack's first.
Copy !req
560. Got any coffee around here?
Copy !req
561. Yeah.
You'll find some in the kitchen.
Copy !req
562. He doesn't believe me, Beck.
Copy !req
563. He will.
Copy !req
564. Somebody's playing games!
Copy !req
565. Rough ones.
Copy !req
566. There's a blood spot.
Copy !req
567. What you saw was the body
of a murdered man.
Copy !req
568. Did you examine it carefully?
Copy !req
569. Yes.
Copy !req
570. I don't know
what's happened to it.
Copy !req
571. It wasn't an ordinary body.
There wasn't a mark on it.
Copy !req
572. I checked it, too.
Not a scratch.
Copy !req
573. You can kill a man...
Copy !req
574. by shoving an ice pick
into the base of his brain...
Copy !req
575. leaving a puncture so small
the naked eye can't see.
Copy !req
576. You're ignoring the fact
this wasn't a normal body.
Copy !req
577. What about the hand
Teddy mentioned?
Copy !req
578. I heard lots of things
Teddy said and none made sense.
Copy !req
579. Hold on, pal.
I was here, too.
Copy !req
580. So was Miles.
Copy !req
581. Look, we took his fingerprints.
Copy !req
582. Look at that.
Tell me why it didn't have any.
Copy !req
583. He didn't want any,
so he took them off with acid.
Copy !req
584. Stop trying
to rationalize everything.
Copy !req
585. We have a mystery on our hands.
Copy !req
586. Sure. A real one.
Copy !req
587. Whose body was it,
and where is it now?
Copy !req
588. A completely normal mystery.
Copy !req
589. Whatever it is, it's well within
the bounds of human experience.
Copy !req
590. Don't blow things
out of proportion.
Copy !req
591. I wouldn't if I hadn't
looked in Becky's cellar.
Copy !req
592. How do you explain the body
I saw there?
Copy !req
593. I don't think you saw one.
Copy !req
594. And the body here?
Copy !req
595. I know you saw it.
Three others saw it, too.
Copy !req
596. But I dreamed up
the second one?
Copy !req
597. Doctors can have
hallucinations, too.
Copy !req
598. The mind is a strange
and wonderful thing.
Copy !req
599. I'm not sure it'll ever be able
to figure itself out.
Copy !req
600. Everything else, maybe...
from the atom to the universe...
Copy !req
601. everything except itself.
Copy !req
602. Nevertheless,
I saw Becky's double...
Copy !req
603. and the body that we saw here...
Copy !req
604. bore an uncomfortable
resemblance to Jack.
Copy !req
605. Mighty uncomfortable.
Copy !req
606. Let's go to Becky's
and have a look.
Copy !req
607. Where's your
girlfriend's double?
Copy !req
608. OK, skeptic,
lift the lid.
Copy !req
609. There's a body here,
all right.
Copy !req
610. - It's Becky's double.
- It sure is.
Copy !req
611. Take another look.
Copy !req
612. Now you see it,
now you don't.
Copy !req
613. It was there...
half-hidden by that blanket.
Copy !req
614. You said
you saw it there just now.
Copy !req
615. I thought I did.
Copy !req
616. Why did you come here
tonight?
Copy !req
617. You'd seen a dead man
at Jack's...
Copy !req
618. an average-sized man.
Copy !req
619. The face in death
was smooth and unlined...
Copy !req
620. bland in expression,
which often happens.
Copy !req
621. You had just become aware...
Copy !req
622. of a curious, unexplainable,
epidemic mass hysteria.
Copy !req
623. Men, women, and children
suddenly convinced themselves...
Copy !req
624. that their relatives weren't
their relatives at all...
Copy !req
625. so your mind
started playing tricks...
Copy !req
626. and reality became unreality.
Copy !req
627. The dead man became
Jack's double in your eyes.
Copy !req
628. Come off it, Dan.
Copy !req
629. I know
it's all hard to believe...
Copy !req
630. but these things happen...
even to witch doctors like me.
Copy !req
631. I saw her here!
She was real!
Copy !req
632. You saw her
in every tiny detail...
Copy !req
633. as vividly as anyone
has ever seen anything...
Copy !req
634. but only in your mind.
Copy !req
635. Danny, talk all night,
but you're not convincing me.
Copy !req
636. What are you doing in my cellar?
Copy !req
637. Using it for an office.
These gentlemen are patients...
Copy !req
638. badly in need
of psychiatric treatment.
Copy !req
639. They've been having nightmares.
Copy !req
640. If you're drunk,
you'd better sober up quick.
Copy !req
641. The police are coming.
Copy !req
642. No, we're not drunk.
Copy !req
643. Nothing that simple.
Pull up a chair.
Copy !req
644. Why, you're all crazy.
Copy !req
645. What's going on down there?
Copy !req
646. Hello, Nick.
Glad to see you.
Copy !req
647. You saved these two characters
a trip to the station.
Copy !req
648. They want to report
finding a body and losing it.
Copy !req
649. Where? When?
Copy !req
650. At my place about 7:00.
Copy !req
651. Why did you
wait so long to report it?
Copy !req
652. You know better than that, doc.
Copy !req
653. It was a curious sort
of a body...
Copy !req
654. and then it wasn't there
anymore.
Copy !req
655. I have a good mind
to throw you both in jail.
Copy !req
656. If you'd seen it,
you'd understand why we waited.
Copy !req
657. Thin man... 5'10"...
Copy !req
658. fingerprints burned off
with acid?
Copy !req
659. Just seen it on the slab
in the morgue.
Copy !req
660. Turned up
in a burning haystack...
Copy !req
661. on Mike Gessner's south pasture
two hours ago.
Copy !req
662. Now break it up!
Copy !req
663. Go on home!
Copy !req
664. You win.
Pick up the marbles.
Copy !req
665. Good morning.
Copy !req
666. Good morning.
Copy !req
667. Orange juice.
Copy !req
668. Thank you.
Copy !req
669. How do you
like your eggs?
Copy !req
670. Any way you'd like.
Copy !req
671. Boiled, two minutes?
Copy !req
672. Two minutes?
Copy !req
673. Mm-hmm.
Copy !req
674. OK.
Copy !req
675. You know...
Copy !req
676. dragging you out of bed
last night was some trouble...
Copy !req
677. but it was worth it.
Copy !req
678. Seriously, Miles.
Copy !req
679. What was that?
Copy !req
680. Who is it?
Copy !req
681. It's the gas man.
Copy !req
682. Morning, doc.
Copy !req
683. Good morning, Charlie.
Copy !req
684. I guess I'm a little jittery.
Copy !req
685. Not getting enough sleep.
Copy !req
686. I won't bother you anymore.
Copy !req
687. Putting a meter outside
on the patio.
Copy !req
688. OK.
Copy !req
689. The eggs will be hard-boiled.
Copy !req
690. Did you do this
for your husband?
Copy !req
691. Mm-hmm.
Copy !req
692. Didn't your wife
do this for you?
Copy !req
693. Yes. She liked to cook.
Copy !req
694. That's one of the reasons
why I'm single...
Copy !req
695. I never was there
when dinner was on the table.
Copy !req
696. Take my advice...
Copy !req
697. and don't get mixed up
with a doctor.
Copy !req
698. They're seldom at home.
Copy !req
699. What would you say
if I told you...
Copy !req
700. I was already
mixed up with a doctor?
Copy !req
701. I'd say it was too good
to be true.
Copy !req
702. Things like this
can happen all of a sudden.
Copy !req
703. What's "all of a sudden"
about two people...
Copy !req
704. who've been friends
most of their lives?
Copy !req
705. Good morning.
Copy !req
706. Good morning.
Copy !req
707. I thought
I smelled some coffee.
Copy !req
708. Why didn't you give me a call?
Copy !req
709. I didn't want to wake Teddy.
Copy !req
710. She's wide-awake.
Got a good sleep.
Copy !req
711. Good.
Copy !req
712. But I don't feel
she should go home right away.
Copy !req
713. Would you mind taking in
boarders for a while?
Copy !req
714. Or do you have something else
in mind?
Copy !req
715. I was toying with an idea...
Copy !req
716. but you can stay.
Copy !req
717. Here, Jack.
Copy !req
718. Thank you, doll.
I'll take it to Teddy.
Copy !req
719. Miles, did you make
that appointment for me...
Copy !req
720. with the psychiatrist?
Copy !req
721. Yes. 2:00.
Copy !req
722. I don't need him.
I feel like such a fool.
Copy !req
723. I woke up this morning,
and everything was all right.
Copy !req
724. - You don't know my relief.
- Yes, I do.
Copy !req
725. Will you call Becky
and tell her? She was worried.
Copy !req
726. All right.
Copy !req
727. She's at your house.
Copy !req
728. At your house? Why?
Copy !req
729. It's a long story,
but she'll tell you about it.
Copy !req
730. Becky's still at his house.
Copy !req
731. All right.
Copy !req
732. Good morning.
Copy !req
733. Good morning, Sally.
Copy !req
734. Take a peek at what's
in the reception room.
Copy !req
735. Mother,
why don't we go home?
Copy !req
736. In a little while,
Jimmy.
Copy !req
737. He certainly made
a quick recovery.
Copy !req
738. I guess we all have.
Copy !req
739. But driving home...
Copy !req
740. I had a lot of questions
and no answers.
Copy !req
741. How could Jimmy and Wilma
seem so normal now?
Copy !req
742. Surely I had done nothing
to cure them.
Copy !req
743. Maybe they wanted me
to feel secure, but why?
Copy !req
744. Well...
Copy !req
745. I hope
you didn't forget the steaks.
Copy !req
746. I never forget anything.
Copy !req
747. Don't worry about him.
He's completely housebroken.
Copy !req
748. I need a martini, Beck.
Copy !req
749. Onion or olive?
Copy !req
750. Doesn't matter.
I want to pour it on the coals.
Copy !req
751. They just won't burn.
Copy !req
752. A martini isn't dry enough.
Copy !req
753. I'll get you something
that'll start it.
Copy !req
754. For drinking purposes.
Copy !req
755. You're looking shipshape.
Copy !req
756. Thank you, sir.
Copy !req
757. Here we are.
Copy !req
758. Jack! Jack!
Copy !req
759. Ugh.
Copy !req
760. They're like huge seedpods!
Copy !req
761. This must be how that
body in my closet was formed.
Copy !req
762. Where are they from?
Copy !req
763. I don't know.
If they are seeds or seedpods...
Copy !req
764. they must grow someplace
on a plant.
Copy !req
765. And somebody or something wants
this duplication to take place.
Copy !req
766. But when they're finished...
Copy !req
767. what happens to our bodies?
Copy !req
768. I don't know.
Copy !req
769. When the process is complete,
probably the original...
Copy !req
770. is destroyed or disintegrates...
Copy !req
771. No! Wait!
Copy !req
772. Sorry,
but I take a dim view...
Copy !req
773. of watching my own destruction
take place.
Copy !req
774. There isn't any danger
until they're completely formed.
Copy !req
775. We learned that last night
at your house.
Copy !req
776. Your blank
didn't change right away.
Copy !req
777. Not until you fell asleep.
Copy !req
778. Miles, when the change
does take place...
Copy !req
779. do you suppose
there's any difference?
Copy !req
780. There must be.
Copy !req
781. Wilma noticed it.
So did little Jimmy.
Copy !req
782. So did I.
Copy !req
783. My father.
Copy !req
784. That must be
what he was doing...
Copy !req
785. in the cellar last night...
placing one of these.
Copy !req
786. I'm sorry.
Copy !req
787. I felt something wrong,
but I thought it was me...
Copy !req
788. because I'd been away
for so long.
Copy !req
789. They must be destroyed,
all of them!
Copy !req
790. They will be...
every one of them.
Copy !req
791. We're going to have
to search every building...
Copy !req
792. every house in town.
Copy !req
793. Men, women, and children
have to be examined.
Copy !req
794. We've got some phoning to do.
Copy !req
795. I'm going to stay
and watch them.
Copy !req
796. I'm staying with you.
Copy !req
797. Don't call the police!
Copy !req
798. Nick Grivett
didn't find any body...
Copy !req
799. on a burning haystack!
Copy !req
800. Why don't you call
Danny? Maybe he can help.
Copy !req
801. Danny?
Copy !req
802. No.
Copy !req
803. I'm afraid it's too late
to call Danny, too.
Copy !req
804. What are you going to do?
Copy !req
805. Get help.
Copy !req
806. I hope whatever's taking place
is confined to Santa Mira!
Copy !req
807. Operator.
Copy !req
808. This is Dr. Bennell.
This is an emergency.
Copy !req
809. I want to talk to the Federal
Bureau of Investigation in L.A.
Copy !req
810. Can you convince them?
Copy !req
811. I've got to.
Copy !req
812. Where did they come from?
Copy !req
813. So much has been
discovered these past few years.
Copy !req
814. Anything is possible.
Copy !req
815. Maybe the results
of atomic radiation...
Copy !req
816. on plant life or animal life...
Copy !req
817. some weird alien organism,
a mutation of some kind.
Copy !req
818. Why should they take the form
of people... of us?
Copy !req
819. I don't know.
Copy !req
820. Whatever it is...
Copy !req
821. whatever intelligence
or instinct it is...
Copy !req
822. that can govern the forming
of human flesh and blood...
Copy !req
823. out of thin air is...
Copy !req
824. well,
it's fantastically powerful...
Copy !req
825. beyond any comprehension,
malignant.
Copy !req
826. All that body
in your cellar needed...
Copy !req
827. was a mind, and it was...
Copy !req
828. And it was taking mine
while I was asleep.
Copy !req
829. I could take
that pitchfork myself, and...
Copy !req
830. On your call
to Los Angeles, Doctor...
Copy !req
831. they don't answer.
Copy !req
832. Try again! That office
is open day and night!
Copy !req
833. If they've taken over
the phone office, we're dead.
Copy !req
834. Is that me?
Copy !req
835. This is an emergency!
Emergency!
Copy !req
836. Look, there's been... Hello?
Copy !req
837. Operator,
get me a better connection.
Copy !req
838. I'll try, Doctor.
Copy !req
839. It's no use.
Copy !req
840. All the Los Angeles circuits
are dead.
Copy !req
841. OK, try Sacramento!
Give me the state capital.
Copy !req
842. I want to talk to the governor.
Copy !req
843. The Sacramento
circuits are busy, Doctor.
Copy !req
844. I'll call you back.
Copy !req
845. All right.
Copy !req
846. All right.
I'll wait for your call.
Copy !req
847. I'll take the phone outside.
Copy !req
848. Jack, they've got the phone.
Copy !req
849. You and the girls take your car
and make a run for it.
Copy !req
850. First town you get to,
yell for help.
Copy !req
851. What about you?
Copy !req
852. That phone
is gonna ring soon.
Copy !req
853. If nobody answers,
they'll block the roads.
Copy !req
854. I'll stall them.
Copy !req
855. Then what?
Copy !req
856. Try and find out
what's in back of this.
Copy !req
857. - I'm staying.
- No!
Copy !req
858. Miles,
don't ask me to leave you.
Copy !req
859. Jack, get going.
Copy !req
860. Miles, I can't...
Copy !req
861. Somebody's got to go,
or we don't get help!
Copy !req
862. Please,
let's get out of here!
Copy !req
863. Watch out for yourselves.
Copy !req
864. Go over by the phone.
Stay there.
Copy !req
865. If it rings, call me.
Copy !req
866. Hello.
Copy !req
867. Is Dr. Bennell there?
Copy !req
868. - Yes. I'll get him.
- Never mind.
Copy !req
869. Just tell him the Sacramento
circuits are still busy...
Copy !req
870. and ask him if he wants me
to keep trying.
Copy !req
871. All right. Hold on.
Copy !req
872. Miles,
the circuits are still busy!
Copy !req
873. Tell her to keep trying!
Copy !req
874. Also, try San Francisco
and Washington!
Copy !req
875. We're getting
out of here right now.
Copy !req
876. Where are we going?
Copy !req
877. Sally's!
Copy !req
878. We're still unable
to get through to Los Angeles.
Copy !req
879. Do you wish me to keep trying?
Copy !req
880. Dr. Bennell?
Copy !req
881. Dr. Bennell?
Copy !req
882. I needed
someone I could trust...
Copy !req
883. and I figured Sally, my nurse,
was my best bet.
Copy !req
884. I decided to try to phone her
to see if she was at home.
Copy !req
885. Maybe they hadn't
taken over the pay phones.
Copy !req
886. I'll try the pay phone.
Copy !req
887. Hey, Mac!
Copy !req
888. Oh, hi, doc.
How are you?
Copy !req
889. Will you get me
a couple gallons fast?
Copy !req
890. Sure.
Martha, doc's in a hurry!
Copy !req
891. Get the windshield, will you?
Copy !req
892. I have to have the keys
to open the gas tank.
Copy !req
893. Somebody sick out this way?
Copy !req
894. There's been an accident.
Copy !req
895. Funny.
We haven't heard about it.
Copy !req
896. It just happened.
Copy !req
897. Before I could
even get her number...
Copy !req
898. I saw Mac closing
the trunk of my car.
Copy !req
899. He could have been
checking my spare tire...
Copy !req
900. but I didn't think so.
Copy !req
901. That should do it.
Copy !req
902. Thank you.
Copy !req
903. All set?
Copy !req
904. - All set, doc.
- Fine. Thanks.
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905. - Put it on my bill, will you?
- Sure, doc.
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906. What's the matter?
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907. We've got to make it
to Sally's house.
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908. I wasn't sure
I could trust anyone...
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909. but I took a chance
and drove to Sally's anyway.
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910. When I saw several cars
in front of the house...
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911. I decided to play it safe.
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912. What's wrong?
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913. Probably nothing,
but we're not going in there...
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914. until I'm sure it's safe.
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915. Slide under the wheel
and get out of here fast...
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916. if anybody shows up
looking for us.
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917. The baby asleep yet, Sally?
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918. Not yet,
but she will be soon...
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919. and there'll be no more tears.
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920. Shall I put this in her room?
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921. Yes. In her playpen.
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922. No, wait.
Maybe I'd better take it.
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923. Why don't you go in, Miles?
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924. We've been waiting for you.
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925. Becky, start the car!
Quick!
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926. Becky, get going!
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927. Attention, all units...
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928. attention, all units...
apprehend and detain...
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929. Dr. Miles Bennell
and Becky Driscoll...
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930. now believed heading north...
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931. in a black and white
Ford sedan...
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932. license number 2-X-3-7-7-9-6.
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933. All units designated
as roadblocks...
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934. move to your stations.
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935. It is urgent.
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936. These two persons
must be detained...
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937. and not permitted
to leave Santa Mira.
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938. Repeat... it is urgent...
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939. Be on the lookout for a 1955
black and white Ford sedan...
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940. license number 2-X-3-7-7-9-6.
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941. We'll try to make it
to my office.
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942. Cut into that alley
on the right.
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943. Do you think he'll come back?
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944. I don't think they'll
check again before morning.
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945. By then, Jack should be here
with help.
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946. What if
Jack doesn't get through?
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947. He's gotta get through.
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948. Here. Take two of these.
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949. They'll help you to stay awake.
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950. We can't close our eyes
all night.
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951. We may wake up changed...
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952. into something evil and inhuman.
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953. In my practice,
I've seen how people...
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954. have allowed their humanity
to drain away.
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955. Only, it happens slowly
instead of all at once.
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956. They didn't seem to mind.
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957. But just some people.
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958. All of us... a little bit.
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959. We harden our hearts
and grow callous.
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960. Only when we have to fight
to stay human...
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961. do we realize how precious
it is to us...
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962. how dear...
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963. as you are to me.
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964. Maybe that's Jack
trying to find us.
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965. He'd know better
than to use the phone.
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966. Where is he?
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967. Why doesn't he come?
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968. Just like any Saturday morning.
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969. Len Pearlman, Bill Bittner...
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970. Jim Clark and his wife Shirley
and their kids...
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971. people I've known all my life.
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972. What time is it?
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973. Seven forty-five.
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974. Yeah, I know.
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975. It's too early to be so busy.
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976. What are they doing here?
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977. There's the answer.
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978. There must be strangers in town.
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979. They're waiting for the bus
to come and go.
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980. There isn't another one
through here until 11:00.
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981. Farmers.
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982. Grimaldi, Pixley...
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983. Gessner!
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984. Crescent City.
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985. If you have Crescent City
families, step to truck one.
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986. Crescent City...
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987. the first truck.
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988. Redbank.
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989. All with Redbank families
or contacts...
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990. go to truck number two.
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991. All with Redbank families
or contacts...
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992. truck number two.
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993. Havenhurst...
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994. the third truck.
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995. Havenhurst...
the third truck.
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996. Mill Town... the third truck.
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997. Valley Springs...
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998. the third truck.
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999. Valley Springs...
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1000. First our town...
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1001. then all the towns around us.
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1002. It's a malignant disease...
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1003. spreading through
the whole country.
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1004. That's all for today.
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1005. Be ready again tomorrow.
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1006. I can't wait for Jack
any longer. Stay here.
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1007. You're not going out there?
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1008. I've got to stop them!
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1009. Wait! We're safe here!
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1010. They're not here.
I hope we're not too late.
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1011. Jack! Thank God!
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1012. The whole town's been
taken over by the pods!
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1013. Not quite.
There's still you and Becky.
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1014. Miles, it would have
been so much easier...
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1015. if you'd gone to sleep
last night.
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1016. Relax.
We're here to help you.
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1017. You know better than that.
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1018. Where do you want us
to put them?
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1019. Would you like
to watch them grow?
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1020. - No, thanks.
- Put them in there.
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1021. There's nothing to be afraid of.
We're not going to hurt you.
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1022. Once you understand,
you'll be grateful.
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1023. Remember how Teddy and I
fought against it.
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1024. We were wrong.
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1025. You mean Teddy doesn't mind?
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1026. Of course not.
She feels exactly the way I do.
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1027. Let us go!
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1028. If we leave town,
we won't come back.
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1029. We can't let you go.
You're dangerous to us.
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1030. Don't fight it, Miles.
It's no use.
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1031. Sooner or later,
you'll have to go to sleep.
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1032. I'll wait for you in the hall.
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1033. Miles,
you and I are scientific men.
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1034. You can understand the wonder
of what's happened.
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1035. Just think.
Less than a month ago...
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1036. Santa Mira
was like any other town...
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1037. people with nothing
but problems.
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1038. Then out of the sky
came a solution.
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1039. Seeds drifting through space
for years...
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1040. took root in a farmer's field.
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1041. From the seeds came pods...
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1042. which had the power
to reproduce themselves...
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1043. in the exact likeness
of any form of life.
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1044. So that's how it began...
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1045. out of the sky.
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1046. Your new bodies
are growing in there.
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1047. They're taking you over
cell for cell...
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1048. atom for atom.
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1049. There's no pain.
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1050. Suddenly, while you're asleep...
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1051. they'll absorb your minds,
your memories...
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1052. and you're reborn
into an untroubled world.
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1053. Where everyone's the same?
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1054. Exactly.
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1055. What a world.
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1056. We're not the last humans left.
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1057. They'll destroy you!
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1058. Tomorrow,
you won't want them to.
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1059. Tomorrow, you'll be one of us.
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1060. I love Becky.
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1061. Tomorrow, will I feel the same?
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1062. There's no need for love.
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1063. No emotion?
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1064. Then you have no feelings,
only the instinct to survive.
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1065. You can't love or be loved!
Am I right?
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1066. You say it
as if it were terrible.
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1067. Believe me, it isn't.
You've been in love before.
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1068. It didn't last.
It never does.
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1069. Love, desire, ambition, faith...
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1070. without them, life's so simple,
believe me.
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1071. I don't want any part of it.
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1072. You're forgetting
something, Miles.
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1073. What's that?
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1074. You have no choice.
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1075. I guess we haven't any choice.
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1076. Good.
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1077. I want to love and be loved!
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1078. I want your children.
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1079. I don't want a world
without love or grief or beauty.
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1080. I'd rather die.
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1081. No.
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1082. Not unless there's no other way.
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1083. Why didn't they
give us a shot...
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1084. or a sleeping pill or something?
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1085. Drugs dull the mind.
Maybe that's the reason.
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1086. No. It wouldn't work.
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1087. I might get one or even two,
but I couldn't get three.
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1088. You're forgetting something,
darling... me.
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1089. It isn't three against one.
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1090. It's three against two.
Give me a knife.
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1091. No.
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1092. There.
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1093. Go by the desk.
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1094. What's going on in there?
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1095. Miles!
Unlock the door!
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1096. Miles, open the door!
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1097. Open the door, Miles!
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1098. Aah!
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1099. Open the door!
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1100. Oh! Aah!
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1101. Oh!
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1102. Our only hope is
to make it to the highway.
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1103. That does it.
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1104. The only other way
is out the front door...
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1105. and there's bound
to be somebody watching.
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1106. We'll have to chance it.
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1107. Keep your eyes
a little wide and blank.
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1108. Show no interest or excitement.
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1109. Well, Sam,
we're finally with you.
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1110. They were supposed
to let me know.
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1111. The chief said he'd phone
the station, then call me.
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1112. He phoned,
but the line was busy.
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1113. He's calling again now.
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1114. Aah!
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1115. Watch out!
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1116. I'm sorry, Miles.
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1117. This is Janzek.
They got away.
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1118. Turn the main siren on.
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1119. Hey! Stairs!
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1120. It's only a few steps more.
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1121. Come on!
They went this way!
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1122. They're over there!
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1123. Miles, I can't.
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1124. I can't go on.
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1125. Yes, you can.
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1126. Here's her sweater!
They must be in the tunnel!
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1127. Look, Tommy,
you go that way!
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1128. Give up!
You can't get away from us!
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1129. We're not going to hurt you!
Give up!
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1130. They're not in the tunnel.
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1131. All right, everybody, outside.
Come on.
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1132. Let's check the hills.
Everybody, move.
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1133. Miles,
I can't stay awake much longer.
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1134. I think they're all gone now.
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1135. We'd better start, or we'll
never make it to the highway.
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1136. Miles, I've never heard
anything so beautiful.
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1137. It means we're not
the only ones left...
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1138. to know what love is.
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1139. Stay here, and pray
they're as human as they sound.
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1140. Bye, darling.
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1141. This is station KCAA,
the 24-hour platter parade...
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1142. the station of music...
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1143. Becky.
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1144. Becky!
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1145. Becky?
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1146. Becky, where are you?
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1147. I'm here, Miles.
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1148. You didn't go to sleep?
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1149. I'm so tired.
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1150. They weren't people.
It was more of them.
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1151. They're growing thousands
of pods in greenhouses.
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1152. We've got to get away.
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1153. I'm exhausted, Miles.
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1154. I can't make it.
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1155. We can't make it
without sleep.
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1156. Yes, we can.
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1157. I went to sleep,
Miles, and it happened.
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1158. Oh, Becky.
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1159. They were right.
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1160. I should never have left you.
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1161. Stop acting like a fool,
Miles, and accept us.
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1162. No.
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1163. Never!
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1164. He's in here!
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1165. Get him! Get him!
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1166. I've been afraid
a lot of times in my life...
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1167. but I didn't know
the real meaning of fear...
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1168. until I had kissed Becky.
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1169. A moment's sleep,
and the girl I loved...
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1170. was an inhuman enemy
bent on my destruction.
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1171. That moment's sleep
was death to Becky's soul...
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1172. just as it had been
for Jack and Teddy...
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1173. and Dan Kauffman
and all the rest.
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1174. Their bodies were now hosts...
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1175. harboring an alien form
of life, a cosmic form...
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1176. which, to survive,
must take over every human man.
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1177. So I ran, I ran...
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1178. I ran as little Jimmy
had run the other day.
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1179. My only hope was to get away
from Santa Mira...
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1180. to get to the highway...
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1181. to warn the others
of what was happening.
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1182. Wait!
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1183. Let him go!
They'll never believe him.
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1184. Help! Help!
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1185. Wait!
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1186. Help! Help! Wait!
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1187. Wait! Stop!
Stop and listen to me!
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1188. Listen to me!
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1189. Those people that are coming
after me! They're not human!
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1190. Listen to me!
We're in danger!
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1191. Get out of here!
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1192. You're in danger! Please!
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1193. Get out of here!
Go on!
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1194. Get moving!
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1195. They're after all of us!
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1196. All of us!
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1197. Listen to me!
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1198. There isn't a human being
left in Santa Mira!
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1199. Stop!
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1200. Pull over! I need your help!
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1201. Something terrible's happened!
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1202. You're drunk!
Get out of the street!
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1203. Get out of here! Go on!
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1204. Are you crazy,
you big idiot?
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1205. Look!
You fools! You're in danger!
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1206. Can't you see?
They're after you!
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1207. They're after all of us!
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1208. Our wives, our children,
everyone!
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1209. They're here already!
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1210. You're next!
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1211. You don't believe
a word of this, do you?
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1212. Sure, it's fantastic,
but it happened.
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1213. Don't just sit there
measuring me for a straitjacket!
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1214. Do something! Get on the phone!
Call for help!
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1215. What's the use?
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1216. What do you think?
Will psychiatry help?
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1217. If all this
is a nightmare, yes.
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1218. Of course it's a nightmare.
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1219. Plants from another world
taking over human beings.
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1220. Mad as a March hare.
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1221. What have we here?
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1222. He ran his truck
through a red light.
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1223. Greyhound bus
smacked him broadside...
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1224. and tipped him over.
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1225. Put him in the O.R.
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1226. Will you take over Bennell
for me?
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1227. Certainly.
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1228. How badly is he hurt?
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1229. Both legs, left arm,
broken all to bits.
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1230. We had to dig him out...
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1231. from under the most
peculiar things I ever saw.
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1232. What things?
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1233. I don't know what they are.
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1234. I never saw them before.
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1235. They looked like, uh,
great big seedpods.
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1236. Seedpods?
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1237. Where was the truck
coming from?
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1238. Santa Mira.
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1239. Get on your radio
and sound an all-points alarm.
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1240. Block all highways
and stop all traffic...
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1241. and call every law enforcement
agency in the state.
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1242. Operator, get me the Federal
Bureau of Investigation.
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1243. Yes, it's an emergency!
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