1. Still got it.
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2. What's that?
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3. An old friend.
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4. I was rummaging through
a closet…
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5. … and it was sitting there.
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6. It's nice, Paul.
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7. It's got character.
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8. When I wrote my first book,
I carried it…
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9. … in this while I looked
for a publisher.
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10. - I was a writer then.
- You're still a writer.
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11. I haven't been one since I got
in the Misery business.
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12. Not a bad business.
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13. And it would still
be growing too.
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14. The first printing for Misery's Child
was the most ever.
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15. Over a million.
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16. Marcia, please.
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17. Misery Chastain put braces on your
daughter and put her through college.
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18. Bought you two houses
and seats to the Knicks.
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19. What thanks does she get?
You go and kill her.
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20. I never meant for it
to become my life.
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21. If I hadn't gotten rid of her now…
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22. … I would be
writing her forever.
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23. I'm leaving for Colorado to
try to finish the new book.
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24. If I can make this work…
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25. … I might just have something
I want on my tombstone.
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26. I'm your number one fan.
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27. There's nothing to worry about.
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28. You're gonna be just fine.
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29. I'll take good care of you.
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30. I'm your number one fan.
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31. Where am I?
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32. We're just outside Silver Creek.
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33. How long?
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34. You've been here two days.
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35. It's gonna be okay.
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36. My name is Annie Wilkes.
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37. My number one fan.
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38. Yes. That's right.
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39. I'm also a nurse.
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40. Here.
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41. Take these.
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42. Here.
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43. What are they?
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44. They're called Novril.
They're for your pain.
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45. Thank you.
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46. How come I'm not in hospital?
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47. The blizzard was too strong.
I couldn't risk getting you there.
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48. I tried calling,
but the phone lines are down.
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49. You mustn't tire yourself.
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50. You've gotta rest.
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51. You almost died.
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52. Open wide.
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53. Your legs just sing grand opera
when you move, don't they?
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54. It's not gonna hurt forever, Paul.
I promise you.
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55. Will I be able to walk?
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56. Of course you will.
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57. And your arm will be fine too.
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58. Your shoulder was
pretty badly dislocated.
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59. It was a little stubborn,
but I finally popped it back in.
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60. What I'm proud of
is the work on those legs.
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61. Considering what I had in the house,
a doctor couldn't have done better.
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62. It's not nearly as bad as it looks.
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63. You have a compound fracture
of the tibia in both legs…
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64. … and the fibula in the right leg
is fractured too.
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65. I could hear the bones moving…
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66. … so it's best your legs
remain immobile.
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67. As soon as the roads open…
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68. … I'll take you to a hospital.
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69. In the meantime, you've got a lot of
recovering to do…
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70. … and I consider it an honor
that you'll do it in my home.
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71. This is Marcia Sindell.
I'm calling from New York.
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72. I'd like to speak to the
chief of police or sheriff.
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73. - Which one do you want?
- Whichever one is not busy.
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74. I'm pretty sure they're both not busy,
Ms. Sindell, since they're both me.
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75. I also happen to be president of the
Policeman's Benefit Association…
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76. … chairman of the Patrolman's
Retirement Fund…
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77. … and if you need a fishing
guide, you could do a lot worse.
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78. Call me Buster, everybody does.
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79. What can I do for you?
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80. I'm a literary agent, and I…
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81. I feel like a fool calling you…
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82. … but I think one of my clients,
Paul Sheldon, might be in trouble.
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83. You mean Paul Sheldon the writer?
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84. - He's your client, huh?
- Yes, he is.
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85. Everybody sure likes those
Misery books.
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86. Yeah.
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87. I'm sure you know Paul's been
coming to Silver Creek Lodge…
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88. … for years to finish his books.
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89. I understand he's been up here
the last six weeks.
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90. Well, not quite.
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91. I just called there and they…
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92. … said he checked out
last Tuesday.
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93. Isn't that a little strange?
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94. I don't know. Does he usually phone
you before he checks out of a hotel?
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95. No. No, of course not.
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96. His daughter hasn't heard
from him…
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97. … and when he has a book coming out,
he keeps in touch.
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98. So when there wasn't any word
from him, I…
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99. You think he might be missing, huh?
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100. I hate that I made this call.
Tell me I'm being silly.
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101. Oh, a little over-protective maybe.
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102. Tell you what I'll do.
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103. Nothing's been reported out here…
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104. … but I'll put his name
through our system.
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105. If anything turns up,
I'll call you right back.
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106. Oh, I'd appreciate that.
Thanks a lot.
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107. Goodbye, Ms. Sindell.
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108. We got a phone call?
Busy morning.
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109. Yeah. Work, work, work.
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110. Virginia, when was that blizzard?
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111. Last Tuesday. Why?
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112. No reason.
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113. I guess it was kind of a miracle,
you finding me.
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114. No, it wasn't a miracle at all.
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115. In a way, I was following you.
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116. Following me?
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117. It wasn't any secret to me you
were at the Silver Creek…
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118. … seeing as how I'm your
number one fan and all.
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119. Some nights I'd just tool on
down there and sit outside…
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120. … and look up at the light
in your cabin…
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121. … and imagine what was going on
in the room of the greatest writer.
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122. Say it again.
I didn't hear you.
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123. Don't move now.
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124. I wouldn't want to hurt
this neck.
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125. Well, the other afternoon…
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126. … I was on my way home…
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127. … and there you were,
leaving the lodge.
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128. I wondered why a literary genius would
go out when there was a storm coming.
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129. I didn't know there was
a big storm coming.
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130. Lucky for you I did.
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131. Lucky for me too.
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132. Because now you're alive…
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133. … and you can write more books.
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134. Oh, Paul, I've read
everything of yours.
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135. The Misery novels.
I know them all by heart.
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136. All eight of them.
I love them so.
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137. You're very kind.
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138. And you're very brilliant.
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139. Like a baby.
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140. - All done.
- Thank you.
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141. When do you think
the phone lines will be up?
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142. I have to call my daughter
and agent in New York…
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143. … to let her know I'm alive.
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144. It shouldn't be much longer.
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145. Once the roads open, the phone
lines will be up in no time.
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146. If you give me their numbers,
I'll keep trying them.
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147. Could I ask you a favor?
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148. I noticed in your case there is
a new Paul Sheldon book…
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149. … and I wondered if maybe…
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150. You want to read it?
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151. If you wouldn't mind.
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152. I have a hard and fast rule…
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153. … as to who reads my stuff
at this early stage.
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154. Only my editor, my agent…
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155. … and anybody who saves me from
freezing to death in a car wreck.
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156. You'll never realize
what a rare treat you've given me.
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157. Boy, it's like clockwork,
the way your pain comes.
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158. I'll get your Novril.
Forgive me for prattling…
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159. … and making you feel all oogy.
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160. What's your new book called?
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161. I don't have a title yet.
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162. What's it about?
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163. I don't know.
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164. I know it sounds crazy,
but I haven't…
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165. … written anything but Misery
for so long.
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166. Why don't you read it…
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167. … and tell me what it's about.
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168. Maybe you can come up
with a title.
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169. Like I could do that.
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170. Nothing unusual about
Mr. Sheldon's leaving, Buster.
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171. - You can tell by the champagne.
- Maybe you can, Libby.
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172. He always orders a bottle of
Dom Perignon when he's ready to go.
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173. Then he pays up and he's out.
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174. No long-distance phone calls…
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175. … or Federal Express packages?
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176. Anything out of the ordinary?
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177. I don't think Mr. Sheldon likes for
things to be out of the ordinary.
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178. Considering who he is,
and all famous and all…
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179. … he doesn't put on airs.
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180. Drives up from New York
in the same car each time.
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181. A '65 Mustang.
Says it helps him to think.
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182. Always been a good guest.
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183. Never makes a noise.
Never bothers a soul.
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184. - I hope nothing's happened to him.
- So do I.
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185. I bet that old Mustang's pulling into
New York right now.
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186. I'm sure you're right.
Thanks, Libby.
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187. My pleasure.
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188. I know I'm only 40 pages
into your book, but…
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189. But what?
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190. Nothing.
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191. No, no.
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192. What is it?
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193. What's ridiculous…
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194. Who am I to make a criticism
to someone like you?
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195. It's all right, I can take it.
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196. It's brilliantly written.
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197. But then everything you write
is brilliant.
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198. Pretty rough stuff, huh?
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199. The swearing, Paul.
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200. There, I said it.
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201. Yeah. The profanity bothers you.
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202. It has no nobility.
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203. These are slum kids.
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204. I was a slum kid.
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205. Everybody talks like that.
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206. They do not!
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207. What do you think I say
at the feed store?
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208. "Now Wally, give a bag of that
effing pig feed and…
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209. … ten pounds of that
bitchly cow corn!"
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210. And the bank.
Do I tell Mrs.
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211. "Here's one big bastard
of a check…
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212. … give me your Christing money!"
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213. There! Look there!
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214. See what you made me do?
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215. Oh, Paul, I'm sorry.
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216. I'm so sorry.
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217. Sometimes I get so worked up.
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218. Can you ever forgive me?
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219. It's fine.
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220. I love you, Paul.
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221. Your mind.
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222. Your creativity.
That's all I meant.
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223. Well, this sure is fun.
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224. Virginia…
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225. … when you're in this car,
you're not my wife, you're my deputy.
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226. This deputy would rather be home
under the covers with the sheriff.
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227. - Stop.
- What?
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228. - Stop!
- What?
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229. See that broken limb?
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230. Could be the weight of the snow.
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231. Could have been a rotten branch,
could have been the wind.
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232. Could have been a lot of things.
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233. Need some help?
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234. No, I'm enjoying myself!
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235. Thank you.
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236. You think Sheldon's out there?
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237. I hope not.
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238. If he is, he's dead.
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239. Let's go to the newspaper office.
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240. Oh, I hope I didn't wake you.
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241. No, it's fine.
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242. Look what I got.
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243. They had it at the store.
There was a whole batch of them.
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244. As soon as I saw it, I slammed my
money down. I got the first copy.
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245. Then the roads are open.
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246. The one to town is,
but that's about it.
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247. I called the hospital and I talked
to the head orthopedic surgeon…
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248. … and I told him who you were
and what had happened.
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249. And he said as long as
there's no infection…
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250. … you're not in danger.
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251. As soon as the road to the hospital
is open, they'll send an ambulance.
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252. The phone's working?
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253. Mine's still out.
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254. The ones in town
were working just fine.
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255. I called that agent of yours.
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256. Oh, Paul, I peeked
at the very beginning.
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257. What a wonderful first page.
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258. - The name Misery Chastain.
- My daughter must be going nuts.
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259. Like a visit from my—
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260. I'm supposed to be home
for her birthday. It's today.
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261. The agent said she would tell her.
You'll have to wait…
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262. … till tomorrow if you
want to talk to her yourself.
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263. Oh, Paul…
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264. … what a poet you are.
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265. I made you my specialty:
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266. Scrambled eggs à la Wilkes.
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267. And I'm on page 75.
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268. I guess that means it's okay.
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269. No.
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270. No, it isn't. It's…
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271. Oh, pooh.
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272. I can't think of any words.
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273. Would "great" be insulting?
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274. I can live with "great."
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275. No.
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276. It's not just great, it's…
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277. … perfect.
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278. A perfect, perfect thing.
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279. I thought it was time
you two should meet.
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280. Paul, say hello to my favorite
beast in the whole world.
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281. My sow, Misery.
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282. Misery?
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283. Yes. I told you
I was your number one fan.
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284. Yeah, I'm…
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285. … starting to believe you.
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286. This farm was dreary, what with
a few cows and chickens and me.
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287. But when I got Misery here,
everything changed.
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288. She just makes me smile so.
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289. She's a fine…
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290. … pig, is what she is.
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291. I'm on page 300 now, Paul.
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292. And it's better than perfect.
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293. It's divine.
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294. What's the ceiling that dago painted?
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295. The Sistine Chapel.
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296. Yeah.
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297. That and Misery's Child.
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298. Those are the only two divine
things ever in this world.
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299. When my husband left me,
I wasn't prepared.
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300. It wasn't an easy time.
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301. For a while I thought
I might go crazy.
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302. I know how that can be.
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303. I don't know about you…
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304. … but what I did to get through it
was I dove into work.
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305. Days, nights.
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306. Night shifts can be lonely
at a hospital.
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307. I did a lot of reading.
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308. That was when
I first discovered Misery.
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309. She made me so happy.
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310. She made me forget all my problems.
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311. Of course, you had a little
something to do with that too.
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312. Yeah, well…
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313. I just kept reading them
over and over.
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314. I've only got two chapters left
and when I finish…
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315. … I'll turn to the first page…
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316. … and start reading it
all over again.
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317. I'm, uh…
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318. - Done?
- Yeah.
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319. No problem.
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320. Thanks.
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321. Don't get me wrong.
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322. I'm not against marriage
per se, but…
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323. … it'd take a special guy to make me
want to walk down that aisle again.
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324. Yeah, it's not something you
should enter into lightly.
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325. It boils down to respect.
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326. People don't respect the
institution of marriage anymore.
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327. They have no sense of
real commitment.
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328. Well…
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329. … I'd love to chat,
but I'm right at the end…
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330. … and I gotta find out what happens.
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331. You.
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332. You…
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333. … dirty bird.
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334. How could you?
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335. She can't be dead.
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336. Misery Chastain cannot be dead.
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337. Annie, in 1871, women often died
in childbirth.
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338. Her spirit is the important thing
and Misery's spirit is alive.
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339. I don't want her spirit!
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340. I want her!
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341. And you murdered her!
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342. No.
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343. I didn't.
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344. Who did?
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345. No one.
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346. She died.
She just slipped away.
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347. Slipped away?
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348. Slipped away?
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349. She didn't just slip away!
You did it!
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350. You did it! You did it!
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351. - You murdered my Misery!
- Annie! Annie!
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352. I thought you were good, Paul…
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353. … but you're not good.
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old dirty birdie…
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355. … and I don't think I better be
around you for a while.
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356. And don't even think about
anybody coming for you.
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357. Not the doctors…
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358. … not your agent…
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359. … not your family…
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360. … because I never called them.
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361. Nobody knows you're here.
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362. And you better hope
nothing happens to me.
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363. Because if I die…
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364. … you die.
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365. No, Ms. Sindell, there's no
point in coming up here now.
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366. Everything that can be done is.
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367. We're working close with the police,
and the FBI's been informed.
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368. Right. Right.
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369. As soon as we know anything
we'll let you know.
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370. No bother at all.
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371. Call anytime. Bye, Ms. Sindell.
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372. All right. Well, I sure
appreciate it. Thank you.
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373. According to Sheldon's credit charges,
there's nothing after Silver Creek.
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374. No calls about the article either.
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375. You poor, dear thing.
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376. What are you doing on the floor?
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377. It's all my fault.
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378. If I had a proper hospital bed,
this never would've happened.
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379. Here, let me help you back in.
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380. I know this hurts,
but it will only take a few seconds.
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381. Upsy-daisy.
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382. - Please. Wait. Wait.
- Oh, you're such a crybaby.
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383. There you go. Comfy?
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384. Perfect.
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385. Such a kidder.
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386. I have a big surprise for you. But
first there's something you must do.
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387. Do you suppose I could have a little
snack while I'm waiting for it?
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388. I'll get you everything you want,
but you must listen first.
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389. Sometimes my thinking
is a little muddy. I accept that.
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390. It's why I couldn't remember things
on the witness stand in Denver.
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391. But this time I thought clearly.
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392. I asked God about you.
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393. And God said, "I delivered him unto
you so that you may show him the way."
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394. Show me the way?
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395. Yes.
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396. When I mentioned a snack,
I was thinking more of a…
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397. … cheese and crackers kind of thing.
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398. Paul, this is no time for jokes.
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399. You must rid the world of this filth.
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400. You want me to burn my book?
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401. I know this may be difficult for you,
but it's for the best.
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402. It's really not difficult at all.
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403. My agent made dozens of copies.
There'll be an auction in New York.
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404. Publishing houses in New York
are reading it now.
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405. So if you want me to burn
my book, fine.
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406. But you're not really
ridding the world of anything.
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407. Then light the match, Paul.
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408. It's no big deal.
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409. So you've indicated.
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410. Do it.
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411. This is the only copy, Paul.
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412. You didn't think your first book would
be taken seriously enough to copy.
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413. They did. You've never made copies
because you're superstitious.
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414. It's why you always come back
to the Silver Creek Lodge.
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415. You told that
to Merv Griffin 11 years ago.
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416. I'll tell you what.
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417. It doesn't ever have to be published.
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418. No one has to read it,
I'll just keep it for myself.
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419. No one will even know it exists.
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420. As long as it does exist,
your mind won't ever be free.
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421. I think you should
light the match, Paul.
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422. Can't you see it's what God wants?
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423. You're so brilliant, I'd think
you'd certainly be able to see that.
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424. We're put on this earth
to help people, Paul.
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425. Like I'm trying to help you.
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426. Please, help me help you.
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427. You're doing the right thing.
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428. Oh, my goodness! Goodness gracious!
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429. Oh, goodness! Heavens to Betsy!
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430. Oh, my goodness! Oh, my goodness!
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431. Heavens to Betsy! Oh, goodness!
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432. Well, isn't that an oogy mess?
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433. That's the Steadman place down there.
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434. And that's the Wilkes farm
straight ahead.
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435. That's no '65 Mustang.
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436. There's nothing else out this way.
Let's circle back.
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shorter every year.
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438. People say it has something to do
with the ozone layer.
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439. What do you think?
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440. I don't know.
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441. Yeah, well, it's a theory.
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442. Here's your Novril.
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443. We're back. Now, remind us
who the audience chose.
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444. - They chose Kevin.
- They chose Kevin.
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445. In fact, say hello to Kevin Andrews.
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446. Hi, Kevin.
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447. How you doing, Chuck?
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448. Make yourself at home and Sheri
will tell us about the date.
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449. First of all, I picked out
a very classy restaurant.
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450. It was so classy, and he shows up
without no tie…
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451. See, isn't this nice?
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452. Great, I always wanted to visit the
other side of the room.
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453. Look what I got for you.
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454. An electric razor so you can
shave yourself now.
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455. For this surprise
I'd have burned all my books.
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456. Now, don't poke fun.
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457. This is a big day for you, Paul.
Sit tight and I'll set everything up.
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458. Set what up?
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459. That's the big surprise.
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460. Your new studio.
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461. After all, writers do need
a place to work.
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462. Work? You mean, write?
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463. What in the world
would I write?
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464. Oh, but Paul, I don't think. I know.
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465. You've burned that nasty manuscript.
Now you can do what you're great at.
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466. You're gonna write a new novel.
Your greatest achievement ever.
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467. Misery's return.
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468. Misery's return?
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469. You didn't mean it when you killed
her, and now you'll make it right.
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470. It'll be a book in my honor…
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471. … for saving your life
and nursing you back to health.
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472. Oh, Paul, you're gonna make me
the envy of the whole world.
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473. You just expect me to
whip something off?
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474. I expect nothing less
than your masterpiece.
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475. You understand that this is not
the ordinary way books get written.
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476. Some people might consider this
an oddball situation.
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477. I have total confidence
in your brilliance.
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478. Besides, the view will inspire you.
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479. You just inhale that.
I'll be right back.
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480. I guess neighbors don't bother you?
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481. Don't you worry…
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482. … you'll have total solitude
so you can concentrate on your work.
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483. Great.
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484. I got you this expensive paper
to type on.
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485. And I got a good deal on this clunker
on account of it's missing an "N."
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486. I told the lady "N" was one of the
letters in my favorite writer's name.
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487. It's two of the letters in my
favorite nurse's name: Annie.
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488. You fooler. Did I do good?
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489. You did great.
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490. There is just one little thing.
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491. I can't work on this paper. See, it's
Corrasable Bond and it smudges.
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492. I thought maybe if you…
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493. … went back into town, you could
get some white long-grained mimeo.
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494. But mine cost the most,
so I don't see how it can smudge.
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495. Come here, I'll show you.
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496. It does smudge after all.
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497. Isn't that fascinating?
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498. I thought you'd be interested.
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499. I'd like you to be in on
everything, Annie.
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500. Not just the finished book,
but how it's written.
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501. Thank you for thinking of me.
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502. Anything else I can get
while I'm in town?
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503. Any other crucial requirements
I can satisfy?
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504. Would you like a tiny tape recorder?
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505. Or how about handmade
writing slippers?
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506. Just the paper will be fine.
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507. Are you sure? If you want,
I'll bring back the whole store.
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508. Annie, what's the matter?
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509. I'll tell you what's the matter!
I go out of my way for you!
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510. I do everything to make you happy!
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511. I feed you! I clean you!
I dress you!
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512. And what thanks do I get?
"You bought the wrong paper, Annie!"
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513. I'll get your paper, but you better
show me more appreciation, Mr. Man.
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514. Shit!
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515. Come on, you've written about this,
now do it.
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516. What do you know? It works.
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517. What a surprise.
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518. You crazy bitch.
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519. Paul, I've got your paper.
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520. I hope it's enough.
Three reams of long-grained mimeo.
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521. Just the kind you asked for.
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522. Paul.
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523. You're dripping with perspiration.
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524. Your color is very hectic.
What've you been doing?
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525. You know damn well
what I've been doing.
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526. I've been sitting here suffering.
I need my pills.
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527. Poor dear.
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528. Let's get you in bed,
and I'll get them.
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529. I want my pills now!
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530. - It'll only take a second.
- No!
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531. I want my pain to go away, Annie.
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532. Please, make it go away.
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533. Please, Annie.
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534. Please.
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535. It just breaks my heart
to see you like this.
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536. I've done a lot of thinking
on the drive.
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537. Here you go.
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538. And I'm absolutely certain.
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539. The main reason I've never been
more popular is because of my temper.
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540. You must be so mad at me.
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541. The truth, now.
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542. Well…
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543. Who doesn't let off a little steam
every once in a while?
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544. My genius needs his rest
before he writes.
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545. Footsies up.
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546. There you go.
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547. Here.
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548. In case you think of any ideas.
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549. I wouldn't expect too much.
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550. Don't be silly. You'll be brilliant.
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551. Think of me as your inspiration.
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552. I have faith in you, my darling.
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553. Catch this.
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554. The presumption must now be
that Paul Sheldon is dead.
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555. We know he somehow managed
to crawl outside his car…
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556. … but we haven't found his body
in the vicinity of the accident.
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557. Also, had anyone found him,
they would've taken him to a hospital.
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558. Undoubtedly, he is buried
somewhere out there in the snow.
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559. We'll find him after the thaw.
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560. Unless the animals get to him first…
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561. … which is a distinct possibility.
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562. That was a statement from Colorado
Police Chief, Sherman Douglas.
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563. We will update you—
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564. You don't think he's dead, do you?
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565. Well, he might well be,
but not the way they say.
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566. He never crawled out
of that car by himself.
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567. You can see the dents
on the door there.
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568. Someone pulled him out.
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569. I'm sorry, Paul. This is all wrong.
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570. - What?
- You'll have to do it over again.
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571. It's not worthy of you.
Throw it all out.
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572. Except naming the gravedigger
after me. You can leave that in.
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573. I really value your criticism, but
maybe you're being a bit hasty here.
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574. What you've written just isn't fair.
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575. - Not fair?
- That's right.
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576. Growing up in Bakersfield,
my favorite thing…
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577. … was to go to the movies on
Saturdays for chapter plays.
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578. - Cliffhangers.
- I know that, Mr. Man!
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579. They also call them serials.
I'm not stupid, you know!
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580. Anyway, my favorite was Rocket Man.
And once it was a no-brakes chapter.
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581. The bad guys put him
in a car on a mountain…
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582. … knocked him out, welded the doors,
and started him to his death.
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583. He woke up, tried to steer,
tried to get out.
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584. But the car went off a cliff before
he escaped and crashed and burned!
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585. I was so upset and excited!
Next week, I was first in line.
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586. It starts with last week's ending.
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587. There was Rocket Man, trying
to get out and here comes the cliff.
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588. Just before the car went
off the cliff, he jumped free!
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589. And all the kids cheered!
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590. But I didn't cheer.
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591. I stood right up and started shouting:
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592. "This isn't what happened last week!
Have you all got amnesia?
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593. They just cheated us!
This isn't fair!
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594. He didn't get out
of the cock-a-doodie car!"
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595. They always cheated like that
in cliff— Chapter plays.
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596. But not you.
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597. Not with my Misery.
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598. Ian rode for Dr. Cleary at the end
of the last book, but his horse fell.
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599. Ian got hurt and lay in the ditch.
He never reached the doctor.
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600. So there couldn't have been
a blood transfusion to save her.
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601. Misery was buried
in the ground at the end…
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602. … so you'll have to start there.
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603. Is it fair?
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604. Should I continue?
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605. You better.
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606. Oh, Paul!
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607. When Ian realized
they'd buried Misery alive…
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608. … because the bee sting had
put her in that temporary coma.
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609. When Gravedigger Wilkes
recalled how 30 years ago…
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610. … the same thing had happened
to Lady Evelyn-Hyde!
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611. Then Dr. Cleary deduced Misery must be
Lady Evelyn-Hyde's lost daughter…
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612. … because of the rarity of deadly
bee stings. My heart just leapt!
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613. I've known from the start that Misery
was born of nobility, and I was right!
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614. Yeah, yeah.
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615. Paul, can I read each chapter when
you finish? I can fill in the "N's.
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616. Will she be herself after Ian's
dug her out, or will she have amnesia?
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617. Have to wait.
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618. Will she still love him
with that special, perfect love?
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619. You'll have to wait.
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620. Not even a hint?
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621. Misery's alive! Misery's alive!
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622. Oh, it's so romantic! Oh, this whole
house will be filled with romance!
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623. I'm gonna put on my Liberace records!
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624. You do like Liberace, don't you?
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625. Whenever he played Radio City,
who do you think was in the front row?
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626. I'll play my records all day
to inspire you.
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627. He's my all-time favorite.
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628. Would you have dinner with me tonight?
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629. To celebrate Misery's return.
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630. I couldn't have done it without you.
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631. Oh, Paul.
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632. It would be an honor.
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633. No, he's not here.
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634. I don't know where he is.
He never tells me anything.
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635. He's probably out having
an affair somewhere.
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636. Wait a minute. He's coming in now.
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637. It's Jim Taylor. He wants to know
who you're having an affair with.
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638. Hello, Jim. What's doing?
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639. Jim, we've been through this before.
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640. If you have benches
in front of your store…
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641. … people are gonna want
to sit on them.
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642. I don't like him either…
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643. … but I'm not coming over there
to tell him to move.
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644. Give my best to Denise. Bye.
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645. Well, whoever she is,
she sure likes to read a lot.
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646. I'm flattered that you think
I've got that much energy.
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647. I figured if I can't
find Paul Sheldon…
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648. … at least I can find out
what he wrote about.
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649. What do you expect to find?
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650. A story about a guy who drove his car
off a cliff in a snowstorm?
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651. You see, it's just
that kind of sarcasm…
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652. … that's given
our marriage real spice.
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653. I hope you like it.
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654. It looks wonderful.
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655. So do you.
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656. I've never had meat loaf this good.
What do you do to it?
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657. My secret is I only use
fresh tomatoes, never canned.
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658. To give it that little extra zip,
I mix in Spam with the ground beef.
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659. Can't get this
in a restaurant in New York.
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660. Let's have a toast.
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661. A toast?
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662. Yes. To Misery.
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663. Let me pour you some wine.
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664. No.
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665. To Misery.
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666. Wait.
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667. Let's do this right.
Do you have any candles?
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668. I don't know. I— I think so.
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669. I'll go look.
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670. Did you study decorating
or do you just have a flair?
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671. Oh, you!
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672. I just picked things up
over the years.
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673. Well, it certainly says "you."
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674. You really think so?
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675. Absolutely.
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676. If you can't find any, it's okay.
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677. I just thought it'd be nice.
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678. Are you kidding?
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679. If anyone had told me I'd be having…
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680. … a candle-lit dinner
with Paul Sheldon in my own house…
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681. … I would've checked both legs
to see which one was being pulled.
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682. Will this do?
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683. It's perfect.
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684. To Misery…
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685. … and to Annie Wilkes,
who brought her back to life.
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686. Oh, Paul, I get goosebumps
every time I think about it.
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687. Oh, my God. What have I done?
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688. I'm so sorry, Paul.
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689. I ruined your beautiful toast.
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690. Will you ever forgive me?
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691. Here, let me pour another one.
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692. Can we pretend this never happened?
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693. To Misery.
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694. To Misery.
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695. Paul, this is positively the best
Misery you've ever written.
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696. Here's your pills.
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697. Annie?
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698. Annie, what is it?
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699. The rain.
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700. Sometimes it gives me the blues.
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701. When you first came here…
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702. … I only loved the writer part
of Paul Sheldon.
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703. Now I know I love the rest of him too.
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704. I know you don't love me.
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705. Don't say you do.
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706. You're a beautiful…
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707. … brilliant…
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708. … famous man of the world…
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709. … and I'm…
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710. … not a movie-star type.
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711. You'll never know the fear
of losing someone like you…
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712. … if you're someone like me.
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713. Why would you lose me?
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714. The book's almost finished.
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715. Your legs are getting better.
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716. Soon, you'll be wanting to leave.
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717. Why would I leave?
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718. I like it here.
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719. That's very kind of you.
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720. But I'll bet it's not altogether true.
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721. I have this gun.
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722. Sometimes I think about using it.
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723. I better go now.
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724. I might put bullets in it.
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725. "There is a justice higher
than that of man…
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726. … I will be judged by Him."
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727. What?
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728. They're hauling Misery into court.
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729. That's nice.
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730. "There is a justice…
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731. … higher than that of man…
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732. … I will be judged…
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733. … by Him."
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734. Welcome to Love Connection!
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735. Where old-fashioned romance
meets modern-day technology.
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736. Where you hear all
the intimate details of the date.
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737. See you in the morning.
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738. Paul.
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739. I know you've been out.
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740. - What?
- You've been out of your room.
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741. No, I haven't.
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742. Paul.
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743. My little ceramic penguin
in the study always faces due south.
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744. I don't know what
you're talking about.
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745. Ceramic penguin?
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746. Is this what you're looking for?
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747. I know you've been out twice.
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748. At first, I couldn't figure out
how you did it, but last night…
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749. … I found your key.
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750. I know I left my scrapbook out.
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751. I can imagine what you
might be thinking of me.
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752. But you see, it's all okay.
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753. Last night, it came so clear.
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754. I realized you just need more time.
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755. Eventually, you'll come to accept
the idea of being here.
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756. Paul, do you know about the early days
at the Kimberly Diamond Mines?
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757. Do you know what they did to
the workers who stole diamonds?
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758. Don't worry, they didn't kill them.
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759. That'd be like junking a Mercedes
because it had a broken spring.
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760. If they caught them, they had to make
sure they could still work.
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761. They also had to make sure
they couldn't run away.
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762. The operation was called "hobbling."
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763. Annie.
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764. Whatever you're thinking about doing,
please don't do it.
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765. Annie, for God—
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766. Shh, darling.
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767. Trust me.
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768. - God's sake!
- It's for the best.
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769. Please!
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770. Almost done.
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771. Just one more.
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772. God, I love you.
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773. You cock-a-doodie!
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774. - Sit on this!
- You poop!
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775. Just leave it, all right?
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776. Oh, I like that tone.
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777. How many times I have to tell you?
I have a system here.
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778. - Where the hell is that thing?
- What thing?
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779. The thing!
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780. Here it is. Right where it should be.
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781. What is it?
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782. I'm not sure. Maybe nothing.
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783. Well, I'm glad you found it.
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784. There's that spice again.
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785. Come on, Mizzy.
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786. Come on.
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787. Hi, pumpkin!
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788. Such a kidder.
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789. Come on, Misery.
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790. Come on, Mizzy.
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791. Hey, Pete.
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792. Buster.
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793. Answer me a couple of things.
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794. If I can.
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795. Do you have any
new Paul Sheldon books?
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796. Well, we had a batch.
Sold them all out in three days.
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797. Would you happen to know
if Ms. Wilkes bought one of them?
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798. Are you kidding?
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799. Every time he writes a new book,
she has me set aside the first copy.
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800. Has she been buying
anything odd lately?
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801. Ms. Wilkes?
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802. Same old stuff.
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803. Lest you call paper odd.
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804. Newspaper?
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805. No. The typing kind.
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806. Oh, that kind.
Nothing odd about that.
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807. Ms. Wilkes done something?
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808. Not a thing.
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809. I'll never understand you.
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810. I cook your meals, I tend to you
practically 24 hours a day…
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811. … and you continue to fight me.
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812. When are we going to develop
a sense of trust?
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813. Oh, my.
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814. I didn't mean to startle you, but you
didn't give me a chance to knock.
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815. You can tell from my reaction, I'm not
all that used to visitors out here.
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816. What can I do for you?
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817. I was wondering, do you happen
to know anything about Paul Sheldon?
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818. - What do you want to know?
- Anything you could say might help.
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819. He was born in Worcester,
Massachusetts 45 years ago…
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820. … the only child of Franklin and
Helene Sheldon, majored in history.
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821. That isn't the kind
of information I'm after.
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822. You see, he's been missing
for quite some time—
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823. I know. It's so upsetting.
I'm his number one fan.
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824. I've got all his books,
every sentence he ever put down.
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825. I'm so proud of my Paul Sheldon
collection.
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826. Well, here I am, prattling on
and my manners have just flown away.
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827. I haven't invited you in. Please.
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828. Thank you.
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829. You must know
all about that horrible accident.
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830. - Mind if I take a look around?
- Of course not.
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831. That accident almost killed me too.
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832. I prayed when I heard the news.
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833. I got down on my knees and I begged
for it not to be true.
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834. You're gonna laugh at what I'm about
to say, but go ahead, I don't care.
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835. When I was praying,
God told me to get ready.
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836. - Get ready for what?
- To be his replacement.
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837. He gave so much pleasure
to so many people.
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838. There's a shortage of pleasure these
days, in case you hadn't noticed.
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839. God told me, since I was
his number one fan…
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840. … that I should make up new stories
as if I was Paul Sheldon.
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841. So I went to town, and I bought
a typewriter and paper to type on.
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842. The same kind Paul Sheldon used.
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843. I turned the guest bedroom
into a writing studio.
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844. - Would you like to see it?
- Sure.
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845. It's right this way.
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846. I know how he wrote,
the kinds of words he used…
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847. … the wonderful stories he told.
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848. I've spent the last four weeks
trying to write like him…
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849. … but I can't do it right.
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850. I try and I try and I know all
the words, but it's just not the same.
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851. Maybe it takes time
to get the hang of it.
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852. I could give you 200 pages,
and you could tell me what you think.
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853. - I'm not much of a critic.
- Well, I just thought…
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854. Look at me. You'd think
I'd never had a guest.
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855. - Would you like a hot cup of cocoa?
- No, I—
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856. It's no trouble.
There's some already made.
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857. Must get lonely, living out here
all by yourself.
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858. If you can't enjoy your own company,
you're not fit company for anyone.
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859. Well, you've got a point there.
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860. - Here you are.
- Thanks, Ms. Wilkes…
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861. … but I don't want to take up
any more of your time.
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862. I best be going.
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863. But you didn't even taste your cocoa.
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864. I'm sure it's wonderful,
but I should be getting back.
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865. If you wouldn't mind, perhaps I
could pay you another visit some time.
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866. I'd be delighted.
Now that you know the way.
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867. Ms. Wilkes?
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868. Ms. Wilkes, are you all right?
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869. Here!
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870. Here! I'm down here!
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871. I'm down here!
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872. Mr. Sheldon?
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873. Don't feel bad, Paul.
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874. It was bound to happen
sooner or later.
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875. It's a sign.
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876. You see, I've known for some time
why I was chosen to save you.
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877. You and I were meant
to be together forever.
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878. But now our time
in this world must end.
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879. But don't worry, Paul.
I've prepared for what must be done.
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880. I put two bullets in my gun:
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881. One for you and one for me.
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882. Oh, darling, it'll be so beautiful.
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883. Now, don't be afraid.
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884. I love you.
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885. I love you too.
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886. And you're right.
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887. We are meant to be together.
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888. And I know we must die.
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889. But it must be…
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890. … so that Misery can live.
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891. We have the power…
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892. … to give Misery eternal life.
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893. We must finish the book.
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894. But the time is now.
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895. Soon others will come.
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896. It's almost finished.
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897. By dawn…
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898. … we'll be able to give Misery…
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899. … back to the world.
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900. I'll fix you something to eat.
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901. Paul, I'm dying. Does she wind up
with Ian or Winthorne?
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902. You'll know very soon.
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903. I've just thought of the last chapter.
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904. You know…
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905. … when I finish, I'd like
everything to be perfect.
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906. I'll need three things.
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907. What things?
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908. You don't know?
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909. I was fooling, silly.
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910. You need a cigarette.
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911. You used to smoke, but you quit
except when you finish a book.
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912. And you have just one.
And the match is to light it.
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913. And you need one glass of champagne.
Dom Perignon.
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914. Dom Perignon it is.
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915. Annie?
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916. Yes, Paul.
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917. I'm almost done.
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918. Oh, Paul, this is so romantic.
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919. Ian and Winthorne dueling
for the right to Misery's hand.
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920. Does Ian win? Oh, don't tell me.
It's Winthorne, right?
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921. You'll know everything in a minute.
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922. Get the champagne.
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923. Did I do good?
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924. You did perfect.
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925. Except for one thing.
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926. This time we'll need two glasses.
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927. Oh, Paul.
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928. Remember how for years nobody knew
who Misery's real father was…
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929. … or if they'd ever be reunited?
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930. It's all right here.
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931. Does she finally marry Ian,
or will it be Winthorne?
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932. It's all right here.
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933. Paul, you can't!
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934. Why not?
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935. I learned it from you.
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936. No, no, no!
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937. Not Misery! Not my Misery!
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938. Not my Misery!
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939. I'm gonna kill you,
you lying cocksucker!
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940. Here, you want it? You want it?
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941. Eat it! Eat it till you choke…
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942. … you sick, twisted fuck!
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943. This is it. The very first copy.
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944. The word I'm getting is the Times
review is gonna be a love letter.
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945. That'll be a first.
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946. And my contacts at Time and Newsweek
tell me they're both raves.
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947. Don't laugh, but for the first time,
you've got a shot at prizes.
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948. Great.
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949. I thought you'd be thrilled.
You're being taken seriously.
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950. I'm delighted the critics like it,
and I hope the people like it too…
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951. … but I wrote it for me.
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952. Now, don't think
I'm completely nuts, but…
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953. … in some way Annie Wilkes…
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954. … that whole experience…
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955. … helped me.
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956. Paul, since you brought her up,
I have to ask…
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957. … or I'll be drummed out
of the agent's union.
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958. How would you feel about a nonfiction
book about what went on in that house?
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959. If I didn't know you better
I'd think you suggested…
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960. … I dredge up the worst horror of my
life so we could make a few bucks.
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961. I thought you were over it.
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962. I don't know if anyone could ever
totally get over something like that.
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963. It's weird.
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964. Even though I know she's dead…
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965. … I still think about her
once in a while.
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966. Excuse me. I don't mean to bother
you, but are you Paul Sheldon?
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967. Yes.
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968. I just want to tell you
I'm your number one fan.
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969. That's very sweet of you.
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