1. Cheers.
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2. The earliest documented instance
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speaking like a human
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Ctesias, who wrote,
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about as large as a hawk,
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a dark red beak, a black beard,
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which is red like cinnabar.
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speaks Greek."
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12. In 1962, a budgerigar
named Sparkie Williams
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the largest vocabulary
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15. Stupid bastard.
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16. At the time of his death,
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18. Stupid bastard. Silly
bugger. Stupid bastard.
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19. Like I told you,
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very good boy.
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22. In 1995, a budgerigar named Park
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Book of World Records
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vocabulary of any bird.
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that would surely be absurd.
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that the hill myna
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a human when it speaks.
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32. Hello, how are you?
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33. Crows are considered
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animals on Earth.
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36. And they can learn,
in some cases,
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speech and laughter.
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can produce sounds
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like the ones we make.
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occurrences, however.
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47. rather than anything
supernatural.
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48. You are considered to be
the world's foremost expert
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50. A field of research I will admit
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until quite recently.
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52. Well, most are.
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53. Hm.
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54. There is something I
have been dying to ask,
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this interview.
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is not too crude.
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to that question
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62. How so?
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63. Do you believe that
ghosts are real?
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entirely different question
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complicated answer.
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67. Aren't we all?
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to your inquiry
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70. And that is, how do you
define that term, "real"?
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71. Well, it is, I suppose, what
I can see, what I can feel.
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obviously around me.
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73. Precisely. What you can see,
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76. - Right.
- Now, allow me
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with a short exercise.
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78. - All right.
- Suppose when I look
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there looking back at me.
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85. For the purpose of
this demonstration,
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90. He is waggling his tongue.
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91. Right, but, uh, but
there is no one there.
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93. What? So you cannot see
him, neither can he.
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94. And yet I can.
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95. So is he real or not?
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96. Well, no.
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97. But I say he is.
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99. But I...
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101. That you two cannot see
anyone is irrelevant
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thousand people in here
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if they see someone
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105. and they could all
say no, and yet I can.
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106. So to me, he is real.
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107. I think I understand now.
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108. Good. However...
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109. Oh, God, what now?
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110. My field of research with
regard to this scenario
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111. I have concocted has
little to do with the fact
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anyone in the corner.
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113. In fact, it does not
really matter that I can.
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114. What I am concerned with...
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115. What I am obsessed
with understanding is,
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117. Do you understand?
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118. Not at all.
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119. Anne, hello.
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120. How was it?
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121. A drink, please.
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122. I see.
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123. Would you prefer the
Burns or the Calvert?
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124. The Calvert to start.
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125. Now after the day you've had,
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me read your letters to you.
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127. Well... you might as well.
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128. Otherwise, they'll just...
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129. continue to accumulate.
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130. Yes.
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131. Right.
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132. "Dear Dr. Fodor,
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finds you well.
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134. My name is..."
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135. S-Sorry, Anne.
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136. If you could skip
the pleasantries,
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137. I'm not in the mood.
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138. Certainly. Yeah.
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139. "I live in the town
of Dundee, Scotland
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141. When we moved into
the cottage on..."
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142. All right.
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143. Here is what we will do.
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144. You will read the
letter to yourself,
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146. And then you will
summarize it for me.
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147. Ye... yes, sir.
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prefer this summary to be?
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150. - How does that sound?
- Four. Yes.
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153. Oh, does that count as
one of my four sentences?
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154. - No.
- Excellent.
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155. A young Scottish boy. He
sees his dead grandmother.
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157. Mother finds dead grandmother's
necklace on her pillow...
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161. Next.
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162. Right.
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163. Library in Calcutta.
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164. Ghost of the former caretaker
said to haunt the history wing.
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165. Books strewn around.
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166. Photograph of phantasm enclosed.
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167. See? It's there.
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168. Oh, for fuck's sake.
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169. Next.
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170. Oh, golly. Right.
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171. Isle of Man. Family
living in a farmhouse.
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172. Claim a talking mongoose
lives in their barn.
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173. Creature's name is Gef.
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175. Yes.
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176. The creature, whose name is Gef,
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177. resembles a mongoose or
some other member of...
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178. May I?
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179. Thank you.
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180. "Dear Dr. Fodor, greetings.
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181. I hope this letter finds
you... The Isle of Man.
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182. Let me begin by saying that the
earliest documented instance
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183. of an animal
speaking like a human
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philosopher Ctesias..."
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186. This is from Dr. Harry Price.
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187. Yes, I-I believe he-he-he
visited the Irving family
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188. and investigated the creature.
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189. Gef.
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190. "And while he did not
see it, he heard it.
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191. And the Irvings, and many
of the other townspeople
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the creature does exist."
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193. - Would you pour me another?
- Oh, yes.
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196. And the Irvings, and many
of the other townspeople
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the creature does exist."
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199. mongoose.
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200. I, uh, ordered you a gin rickey.
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202. Thank you.
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205. to ensure I was
not being followed.
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206. Why on Earth would
anyone follow you?
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207. I don't know.
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208. I did not wish to be
seen together in this...
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209. public place.
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210. Have I become that
unpopular with your peers?
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211. I'm afraid so.
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212. The London Spiritualist Alliance
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clinical methods of research.
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214. So...
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215. The mongoose.
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216. Gef.
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217. Well, I-I must admit I found
your letter to be intriguing.
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unnatural occurrences,
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the strangest case
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221. I have ever encountered.
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222. Really?
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223. Mr. Irving, who owns the
farm upon which Gef resides,
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224. had written me 16 letters
over the past four years,
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this bizarre creature.
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226. Strange that he
never wrote to me.
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227. Ah, the Irving
family are peculiar.
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228. Just to be clear,
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during your investigation?
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230. Did you observe it
speaking like a human?
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232. No.
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233. But I did hear it.
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235. Yes. Once.
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238. And you're certain it was
the creature you heard,
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240. I suppose it could have been.
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241. We were informed by
one of the townspeople
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244. I'm sorry.
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245. I know how all this sounds.
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246. What's this?
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247. My journal.
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248. It contains notes I took
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249. during the investigation of
the Irving family, and Gef.
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250. An adept ventriloquist.
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251. The people of Cashen's
Gap are nearly unanimous
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253. Many have encountered the
creature, or so they say.
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254. Interesting.
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255. You know who you remind me of?
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256. Who's that?
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257. Harry Houdini.
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258. I'm far less clever than he was.
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259. Perhaps, but your lives
have been quite similar,
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261. I recall,
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264. Before you became what you are,
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you telling me
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you participated in.
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267. With a voice medium,
William Cartheuser.
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268. You became disillusioned,
with Cartheuser,
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271. of the overwhelming
emotional impact
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272. of encountering...
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do with Houdini?
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does not come after it.
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unnatural occurrences
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phantasms into reality.
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letting go of these delusions,
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282. Yes.
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just miss your father.
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mother, as you know.
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286. He visited a medium
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to communicate with her.
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the medium was a fraud.
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disprove all mediums,
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291. and spiritualists
as opportunists,
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293. He would attend
seances in disguise,
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explain to those present
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296. You are a fraud!
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297. Demonstrating the
fraudulent methods
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301. He wanted to be mystified.
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302. He wanted to find one
who did understand
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303. so he could communicate
with his dead mother.
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304. Did you know that he
and his wife, Bess,
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other would relay,
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no one this message.
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309. I did not know this, no.
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310. After Houdini died,
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311. Bess visited a medium
named Arthur Ford.
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had received a message
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315. Bess confirmed that
the message was,
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only she and Harry knew.
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317. So, what do you
think about that?
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318. I don't think
anything about that.
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325. "The most extraordinary part
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kept a sort of diary
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of Gef's doings,
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330. in the fantastic improbabilities
which the record contains.
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331. Before me are 200
quarto typed sheets,
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describes a miracle.
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333. I will mention some of the
most interesting incidents."
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began killing rabbits,
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left them outside
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position on the wall.
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339. During the next year or so,
he slaughtered scores of them
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of the district
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342. In 1934,
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trips to the nearest town
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told the farmer
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have been doing.
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346. This was proved to be correct.
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347. Then he became clairvoyant
and told the farmer
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away without leaving the farm.
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349. Questioned as to whether
he was a "spirit,"
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earthbound spirit."
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351. In July of the same year,
Gef began doing tricks.
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352. A person would go outside
onto the farmhouse's porch
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pennies on a stone.
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354. Gef, with his eye to
the door's peephole,
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were heads or tails up.
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356. Sometimes he was right.
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357. Voirrey has even attempted
to photograph him.
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to press the button,
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not heard from for days.
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360. Gef explained that he is
afraid of being caught.
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361. Not by the camera,
but by a trap.
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363. Sometimes Gef follows the
Irvings to the nearest town
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far side of the hedge,
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gaily all the time.
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some fur and hairs
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from his back and tail,
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370. I forwarded it to
Professor Julian Huxley,
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371. who handed it to Mr. F.
Martin Duncan, F.Z.S.,
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374. I have carefully examined
them microscopically
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375. and compared them with
hairs of known origin.
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376. As a result, I can
very definitely state
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never grew upon a mongoose,
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rat, rabbit, hare, squirrel,
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sheep, goat, or cow.
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hairs have probably
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longish-haired dog or dogs.
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382. Mr. Irving wrote that
he would be delighted
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arrangements for my visit.
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384. Unfortunately, on
receipt of the letter
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Gef suddenly disappeared.
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386. At the end of the month,
he was still missing,
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to alter my plans.
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388. And as I wanted a witness
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put in an appearance,
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390. I asked Mr. R.S. Lambert,
the editor of The Listener,
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392. Upon our arrival to the
Isle, we decided to visit
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394. As we approached,
Mr. Lambert and I
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animal bounding toward us.
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master's voice.
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399. We at last reached the house
and were introduced to Voirrey,
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we found very intelligent,
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and dignified lady
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ourselves at home.
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Liverpool businessman
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beginning of the War,
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408. hoping to make a
living breeding sheep.
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409. As we sat around
the paraffin lamp
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dark-paneled parlor,
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story all over again.
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plied the Irvings
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and received answers
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recorded in his letters.
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416. The family was heartbroken
by Gef's continued absence.
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convinced the mongoose
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every word we were saying.
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420. She addressed a few words to Gef
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421. in the hope that her appeal
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chord somewhere.
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423. There was no response.
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424. Then I addressed a little speech
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of the living room,
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427. I pointed out that we had come
a long way on his account,
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to some manifestation.
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429. A few words, a scream, a squeak,
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430. or just a simple scratch
behind the paneling.
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431. I even invited him to
throw something at me.
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432. But all to no purpose.
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433. Gef was definitely
not in a talking mood.
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434. Neither Mr. Lambert
nor I slept very well.
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435. The mongoose problem
obsessed our minds
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436. and made sleep difficult.
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437. Was the whole affair
a fraud from A to Z?
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438. Was it a plot
lasting four years?
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439. If so, what was the motive?
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440. Were the Irvings
engaged in a clever,
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442. Was there any sort
of animal at all?
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evidence whatsoever
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448. The next morning we awoke to
the news that Gef had returned
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449. and been talking throughout
much of the night.
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450. Incidentally, Gef had
informed the farmer
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a sly glance at me
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452. and did not like how I looked.
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453. So I was told to stand
in a certain position
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"I believe in you, Gef!"
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455. I believe in you, Gef!
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456. There came a shrill
scream from upstairs.
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457. So once again I called
out, this time saying
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I believe in you!"
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459. To which Gef replied,
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460. "No, I don't mean to stay long,
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461. as I don't like you!"
Copy !req
462. As the mongoose was talking,
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463. Mr. Lambert crept
toward the stairs.
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464. But unfortunately,
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465. the top stair had a loose tread,
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466. which he stepped on
and went tumbling down,
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467. making a terrible noise.
Copy !req
468. Gef shrieked out "He is
coming!" and vanished.
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469. The Irvings were
kindness personified,
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470. and did everything for
us, except produce Gef.
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471. Mr. Irving personally
conducted us over the house
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472. and pointed out Gef's haunts.
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473. We saw numerous peepholes,
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474. cracks through which
Gef threw things
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475. at doubting visitors.
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which the mongoose
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477. watches the Irvings.
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478. We saw the runs behind paneling
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479. by which Gef can skip, unseen,
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480. from one room to another.
Copy !req
481. The fact that every
room is paneled
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482. makes the whole house one
enormous speaking-tube,
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483. with walls like sounding-boards.
Copy !req
484. In Voirrey's room we were
shown Gef's "sanctum,"
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485. which was a boxed partition,
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486. on top of which Gef
was said to dance
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487. to the gramophone and
bounce his favorite ball.
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488. By speaking into one of the
many apertures in the panels,
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489. it should be possible
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490. to convey the voice
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491. to various parts of the house.
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492. Apparently, Gef often does this.
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493. Can I fetch you a drink?
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494. Thank you. No,
um, I'm exhausted.
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495. I think I'm going
to retire early.
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496. Tomorrow should be interesting.
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497. I'm going to go to the,
uh, pub for a nightcap.
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498. Unless there's anything
else you might need?
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499. Uh, no, by all means.
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500. And, um, if you happen to
see any talking mongeese...
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501. It's mongooses, I believe.
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502. Well, if you happen to
see any of either then,
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503. inform me right away.
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504. Yes, of course.
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505. - Night.
- Good night.
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506. Good evening.
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507. - And to you.
- Is the bar closed?
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508. What would you like
to drink, m'dear?
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509. A whiskey.
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510. I dunno if it's good
whiskey I'm afraid.
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511. Well, shouldn't we wait for...
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512. For whom?
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513. Here to see ol' Gef, right?
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514. I am the assistant
to Dr. Nandor Fodor,
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515. the world's foremost
parapsychologist.
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516. And we are here to
investigate a possible
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517. supernatural occurrence
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518. involving an entity known as,
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519. yes, Gef.
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520. Hm.
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521. Gef ain't supernatural.
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522. He's an earth spirit.
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523. Told me that hisself, he did.
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524. Have you encountered him?
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525. Indeed I have.
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526. Once.
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527. Were near two years past now.
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528. Did you see him? Can
you describe him?
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529. Were but only for the
briefest of moments.
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530. And outta the corner of me eye.
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531. Oh, I see.
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532. But I heard him speak.
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533. Clear as day.
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534. It were after the funeral
rites Father Penzen read
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535. for my beloved Helen.
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536. Is that your wife?
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537. Aye.
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538. Nigh onto 30 years.
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539. It was consumption took her...
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540. before her time.
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541. I am very sorry.
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542. I'd had a few that day.
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543. I wasn't copin' too
well with her loss.
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544. So by's time the
rites had been read,
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545. I had to piss somethin' fierce.
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546. So I went 'round the
side of that old church,
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547. where I'd be outta sight.
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548. And it was when I was
standin' there, pissin',
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549. that I heard him.
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550. - Gef?
- Aye.
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551. He recited a poem to me.
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552. And even now, rememberin',
I get a bit blubbery.
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553. "I dreamed that one had
died in a strange place
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555. And they had nailed the
boards above her face
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556. The peasants of that land
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557. Wondering to lay
her in that solitude
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558. And raised above her mound
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559. A cross they had made
out of two bits of wood
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560. And planted cypress round
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561. And left her to the
indifferent stars above
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562. Until I carved these words
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563. She was more beautiful
than thy first love
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564. But now lies under boards..."
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565. That were the day I
finally quit drinkin'.
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566. That poem was by
Yeats, wasn't it?
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567. It's "A Dream of Death."
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568. Aye.
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569. But it weren't only the poem
itself that struck me so.
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570. It were that voice.
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571. That voice that
got inside of me.
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572. Felt like it were playin' up
my spinal cord like piano keys.
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573. I see.
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574. I'd been numb.
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575. See?
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576. Unaccepting that she were gone.
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577. It were the first time I
allowed myself to feel the pain.
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578. I needed to.
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579. I needed to.
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580. I understand.
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581. Ya wanna know the strangest
part of the whole story, though?
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582. There's something stranger
than what you just told me?
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583. Aye.
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584. My Helen passed in April of '33.
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585. Good Friday, if
you can believe it.
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586. Oh.
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587. That poem, Yeats, as you know,
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588. it weren't published
until the summer of '34.
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589. Oh.
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590. Hm.
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591. You don't believe me, do ya?
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592. Well, it was a very sad story.
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593. Aye.
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594. You must understand,
Dr. Fodor has instilled in me
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595. a tremendous skepticism.
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596. He always says,
"Believe only that
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598. touched, detected by
instruments of science.
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599. Believe not words,
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600. but provable, observable facts."
Copy !req
601. And that's how ya live, then?
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602. I mean, Dr. Fodor
is a brilliant man.
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603. Your story's as sad
as mine, I think.
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604. In its own way.
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605. Hey. Hey.
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606. - You must be Dr. Fodor.
- Yeah. Hello.
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607. - You must be Anne.
- How do you do?
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608. Delighted to make
your acquaintance!
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609. Welcome to Cashen's Gap!
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610. I see you've already
met our mayor!
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611. We're all very excited
that you're here.
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612. Dr. Price spoke
quite highly of you.
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613. Now, he was a
lovely man, he was.
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614. Oh. Indeed.
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615. Best of luck to you.
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616. Oh, thank you, Maurice.
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617. Mayor.
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618. Have to drive you rest
of the way to the house
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619. if that's all right with you.
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620. The, uh, grade can be a bit more
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621. uneven at times, I'm afraid.
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622. I think we will be fine.
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623. The warmth of this
winter in particular,
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624. makes it very suitable for
cultivation of apricots.
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625. Delicious little darlings,
if you've never had 'un.
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626. - I think I'm gonna be sick.
- Oh, gosh.
Copy !req
627. And here, closer to the water,
the soil's a lot lighter,
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628. more akin to sand, so the
cherry trees just love it.
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629. You can see 'em there.
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630. What?
Copy !req
631. And with how warm it's
been, as I mentioned,
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632. you know, the fruit's
just been growin' so well.
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633. Last year was more
profitable than the previous,
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634. which had been more
profitable than the previous.
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635. And this year, you know,
set to be the best yet.
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636. You know, it's more work, but
it's rewarding, in its way.
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637. Oh, Dr. Fodor, this
is my wife, Margaret.
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638. Maggie, this is
Dr. Nandor Fodor,
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639. and his assistant, Anne.
Copy !req
640. It's a real pleasure
to meet ya, Dr. Fodor.
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641. Dr. Price spoke so admiringly
of ya in his letters.
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642. I wanted to have read your
book before you arrived,
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643. but when I ordered it
from Pavel's in town,
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644. they said it'd be a
month before a copy came.
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645. Well, that is very kind, and,
uh, entirely unnecessary.
Copy !req
646. And aren't you a
beautiful thing?
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647. Such eleemosynary eyes.
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648. Hello.
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649. Married, are you? Hmm?
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650. Oh. Oh, no.
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651. I'm sor... I'm...
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652. No. I'm-I'm-I'm...
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653. I'm Dr. Fodor's assistant.
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654. I didn't mean to each
other, silly girl.
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655. Though by your reaction,
perhaps I touched
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656. on a subject that's
a wee bit sore.
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657. For God's sake.
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658. I meant are you married at all!
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659. You've a figure
suitable for birthin'.
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660. Um...
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661. May I see your hand?
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662. Oh, gosh, yes.
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663. So, your love
line... Oh, here.
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664. All right, all right,
that's enough of that.
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665. They haven't come all this
way to hear you prattle on.
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666. I'm sorry.
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667. And you must be Voirrey.
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668. Pleased to meet
you, Dr. Fodor.
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669. Dr. Price mentioned that you are
an accomplished ventriloquist.
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670. Oh.
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671. I wouldn't consider
myself accomplished, sir.
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672. Self-taught, are we?
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673. Yes, sir. Used to make my
dolls talk, when I was a girl.
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674. One day I scared
my friend, Saoirse,
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675. 'cause she thought they
were really talkin'.
Copy !req
676. Fascinating.
Copy !req
677. Oh, this is my hand, Errol.
Copy !req
678. He, uh, sees to the house,
tends the crops with me.
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679. He lives in the guest house.
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680. I'm honored to make your
acquaintance, Dr. Fodor.
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681. And I yours.
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682. And who are these?
Copy !req
683. Ralph and Rolf.
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684. Which one is this?
Copy !req
685. That's Rolf.
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686. Rolf?
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687. Well, thank you
for introducing us
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688. to your lovely family,
uh, Mr. Irving.
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689. We have, as you said,
traveled a great distance,
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690. in the hope that we might meet
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691. another member of
your household.
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692. Yes, of course, you're
here to see Gef.
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693. Indeed.
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694. Now, uh, is the creature
here? May we see him?
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695. Creature? Uh, well.
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696. Gef is always here, you
know, you might say.
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697. He's always about. Um...
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698. But he is not
currently in the house.
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699. At the moment. He
left about a week ago.
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700. Shortly after we informed
him you were comin' actually.
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701. He, um, he gets a bit upset,
you know, when we bring
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702. experts in to see him.
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703. Yeah, he sees it as an insult.
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704. He says he knows he
exists, so why's he got
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705. to prove it to anyone else?
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706. Ah.
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707. Nothin' to worry about,
you know, I assure you!
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708. As I said, Gef's always
here, this is his home.
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709. If I had to guess, I
would say the wee rascal's
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710. probably watchin' us right now.
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711. Yeah.
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712. Tryin' to get the measure of ya.
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713. No, but there's a cave,
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714. about half a mile
up the mountain,
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715. and often that when
he's not in the house
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716. that's where I'll find him.
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717. That's almost certain
where he's gonna be.
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718. Anyway, come inside
and have a cuppa tea.
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719. My wife's baked a raspberry
tart you've just got to taste.
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720. Oh, that sounds lovely.
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721. Come on. Come on.
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722. I've found that when Gef's
not here in the house with us,
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723. oftentimes he can
be found in a cave
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724. toward the top of the mountain.
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725. And I'd wager that's
where he is now.
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726. I see.
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727. A bit of a hike to
get there, though.
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728. You know, it's all uphill,
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729. the trail's a bit uneven.
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730. Doesn't bother Gef
much, I presume,
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731. with his quick little feet.
Copy !req
732. But might prove
a bit more trying
Copy !req
733. for our awkward human paws.
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734. So... not here at the
moment, as we've determined.
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735. Don't know what else
to do with the day.
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736. Well...
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737. let's see that cave.
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738. Do you know how many breeds of
sheep there are in the world?
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739. I confess I do not.
Copy !req
740. Many thousands.
Copy !req
741. Although only a rare few
Copy !req
742. are what we call "fine wool"
Copy !req
743. but they're not as common here.
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744. Although I've had a lot of
success with Rambouillet,
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745. although they generally
don't prefer the rain.
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746. Fascinating.
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747. What's fascinating?
Copy !req
748. Sheep.
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749. Oh. Oh.
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750. All right. Here we are.
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751. One of Gef's favorite
hiding spots.
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752. Gef!
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753. Gef! You in there, old boy?
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754. I got Dr. Fodor and his lovely
assistant here to see you.
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755. See, the cave goes
in a fair bit.
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756. Because he ain't answerin'
and we can't see him,
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757. doesn't mean he ain't here.
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758. You know, perhaps... you
don't have to, of course,
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759. but perhaps if you
announce yourself to him,
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760. just say there's absolutely no
doubt in your mind he's real
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761. and that might assuage
any concerns he may have,
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762. and convince him
to show himself.
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763. What exactly would
you like me to say?
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764. Just that. Just tell
him who you are,
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765. and that you're
certain he's real,
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766. and that you mean
no harm to him.
Copy !req
767. Not here to vivisect
him or anything.
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768. Let's just say hello.
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769. - Hello?
- Hm.
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770. Hello. Very well.
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771. Hello.
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772. Hello, Gef.
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773. - Go on, go on.
- Right.
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774. My name is Dr. Nandor Fodor.
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775. And, um...
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776. Mr. Irving has instructed
me to inform you
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777. that I believe
that, uh, you exist.
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778. And, uh...
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779. I would add that, um, if you are
currently residing in this cave,
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780. would you be amenable
to venturing out
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781. so that we may converse?
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782. I am very excited
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783. to make your acquaintance.
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784. - How was that?
- That was brilliant.
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785. - Really good.
- Brilliant.
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786. Yeah.
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787. You know, if he is in there,
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788. I've absolutely no
doubt in my mind
Copy !req
789. that speech is certain
to draw him out.
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790. Really?
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791. Damn. Oh, damn.
Copy !req
792. What?
Copy !req
793. I'm truly sorry,
Dr. Fodor. I really am.
Copy !req
794. Appears our little friend
isn't here at the moment.
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795. Perhaps he is in town.
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796. You know, probably slipped
past us as we were climbing up.
Copy !req
797. Could be back at the house,
playing in Voirrey's room.
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798. He's got a little space there...
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799. Yeah, I know. I know.
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800. I did read Dr. Price's diary.
Copy !req
801. Indeed. Well...
Copy !req
802. Seeing as Gef isn't gonna
grace us with his presence,
Copy !req
803. maybe we should venture
into the cave anyway?
Copy !req
804. You see, one unfortunate
characteristic of Gef
Copy !req
805. is that he can be a bit
of a thief at times.
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806. You know, often we'll
find this or that,
Copy !req
807. trinket or bauble missing,
a trifle from the kitchen.
Copy !req
808. Others in town have
reported similar incidents.
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809. Maybe...
Copy !req
810. he has been ferreting away
some of his plunder here?
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811. Yeah.
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812. Please, after you.
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813. Well, I'll just
leave my bag here,
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814. because if you fall
I'll need my hands.
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815. Yes, you go first.
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816. - Be careful.
- Yes.
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817. Yes, yes, as I suspected.
Copy !req
818. A veritable trove
of ill-gotten goods.
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819. Come on, come see.
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820. Oh, yeah.
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821. God.
Copy !req
822. Yes, look at this.
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823. I would say...
Copy !req
824. unquestionably,
that's Gef's as well.
Copy !req
825. Want to take that back to
London with you, for testing?
Copy !req
826. Thank you, Mr. Irving.
Copy !req
827. I'll make sure this gets
safely back to London.
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828. Yeah.
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829. I did once see a
mongoose in India, 1929.
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830. Oh, right. Did it talk?
Copy !req
831. What are you laughing at?
Copy !req
832. Nothing.
Copy !req
833. Was there a pair of women's
undergarments back there?
Copy !req
834. Look, from what I hear,
everybody on this island
Copy !req
835. has their Gef story.
Copy !req
836. An account of their
encounter with this creature.
Copy !req
837. Tell me yours.
Copy !req
838. - I got no Gef story.
- No?
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839. I find that incredible,
Copy !req
840. considering you reside
on the Irving Farm.
Copy !req
841. I got no Gef story.
Copy !req
842. You and I both know...
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843. there ain't no Gef.
Copy !req
844. What did you just say?
Copy !req
845. What did you just say?
Copy !req
846. Oh, golly. Oh golly, lemonade.
Copy !req
847. Um, I'm going to
need to use the loo
Copy !req
848. before we brave that road again.
Copy !req
849. Could you just... Thank you.
Copy !req
850. Just... Thank you!
Copy !req
851. All right.
Copy !req
852. Just like that.
Copy !req
853. Oh. Hello, Ms. Anne.
Copy !req
854. Hello, Voirrey. Uh,
sorry for the intrusion.
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855. I was just coming upstairs
and I heard you singing.
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856. May I come in?
Copy !req
857. Gosh, you have
such a lovely room.
Copy !req
858. That was Noel Coward, the song?
Copy !req
859. You have a lovely voice.
Copy !req
860. Thank you. So do you.
Copy !req
861. Oh. Well, that's very
kind of you to say.
Copy !req
862. Would you mind telling me a
bit more about your talent?
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863. I could teach you if you like.
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864. It's quite simple, really.
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865. I'm not sure I'd be any good.
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866. It's quite simple.
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867. I promise.
Copy !req
868. You... you just...
you just did it.
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869. That's incredible.
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870. Keep your mouth mostly closed.
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871. Your tongue loose.
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872. There are certain sounds
that are easier to make
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873. without moving your lips.
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874. Oh.
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875. Try it.
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876. Now?
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877. Now. Speak.
Copy !req
878. Hello.
Copy !req
879. Hello.
Copy !req
880. Hello.
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881. Yes. I should need a bit
more practice, I think.
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882. Indeed.
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883. The way you throw your voice?
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884. It's a marvel.
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885. It is.
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886. That is something I would be
very interested in learning.
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887. I could teach you
the theory, I think.
Copy !req
888. But it requires a
lot of practice.
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889. Oh, I'm sure.
Copy !req
890. Humans can actually determine
from whence a sound comes.
Copy !req
891. We hear it with our eyes
as much as we do our ears.
Copy !req
892. Sound has no direction,
only modulation.
Copy !req
893. Sounds that are further
away sound different...
Copy !req
894. than those nearby.
Copy !req
895. Oh. Gosh. It's...
it's fascinating.
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896. You are a wonder.
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897. Why don't you give it a try?
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898. Oh, I have no idea how.
Copy !req
899. Just try.
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900. Focus all your attention on
to that spot on the wall,
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901. and make it sing.
Copy !req
902. Make it sing.
Copy !req
903. - I don't know how.
- Try.
Copy !req
904. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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905. Put your voice into the space.
Copy !req
906. Make the space sing.
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907. All right. But I don't
think it's going to work.
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908. They're, um, they're
gonna be waiting for me.
Copy !req
909. I have to go.
Copy !req
910. I sincerely apologize for
having brought you here.
Copy !req
911. Oh, there's no
need to apologize.
Copy !req
912. They're very kind people.
Copy !req
913. Lunatics. The lot of them.
Copy !req
914. Particularly the patriarch.
Copy !req
915. I remain entirely mystified
as to their motives,
Copy !req
916. but am certain that this
is an inexplicable farce.
Copy !req
917. The only one among them
with any sense whatsoever
Copy !req
918. would seem to be
their man, Errol.
Copy !req
919. Well, I think they're
all very kind.
Copy !req
920. There was...
Copy !req
921. There was a pair
of undergarments
Copy !req
922. in that cave today.
Copy !req
923. Did you notice that?
Copy !req
924. A woman's small clothes.
Copy !req
925. Do you really think
there's no possible chance
Copy !req
926. they're telling the truth?
Copy !req
927. I beg your pardon.
Copy !req
928. I know today was unusual.
Copy !req
929. And I know that the
Irvings are unusual.
Copy !req
930. This thought keeps going
round and round in my head.
Copy !req
931. Why?
Copy !req
932. If it is as you said and
it's all a great charade,
Copy !req
933. then what is the
Irvings' motive?
Copy !req
934. Ere the arrival of Gef...
At the alleged arrival!
Copy !req
935. Ere the alleged incident,
Copy !req
936. the Irvings were a
well-to-do family,
Copy !req
937. they've a pristine reputation
they're financially secure.
Copy !req
938. Didn't strike me as con artists.
Copy !req
939. If they were charging
admission, perhaps.
Copy !req
940. Do you really have no
theories whatsoever?
Copy !req
941. Now that you've met them.
Copy !req
942. If it were an individual person
suffering from these delusions...
Copy !req
943. if it were just Mr. Irving
espousing the existence
Copy !req
944. of this creature at the
behest of his family
Copy !req
945. and the townspeople, then
perhaps I could formulate
Copy !req
946. a thorough psychological
evaluation.
Copy !req
947. But the fact that it
is the entire family,
Copy !req
948. the entire town,
it would seem...
Copy !req
949. So you think it is some
sort of mass hysteria?
Copy !req
950. And you do not believe,
Copy !req
951. it is in the realm
of possibility
Copy !req
952. that the Irvings are telling
the truth and that Gef is real?
Copy !req
953. Do you?
Copy !req
954. Anne?
Copy !req
955. Is everything...
Copy !req
956. Sorry to disturb
you so late, sir.
Copy !req
957. But there's a call for you.
Copy !req
958. A call?
Copy !req
959. At this hour?
Copy !req
960. From whom?
Copy !req
961. Is it from America?
Copy !req
962. Not from America, sir.
Copy !req
963. The call...
Copy !req
964. it is from...
Copy !req
965. him.
Copy !req
966. Hello.
Copy !req
967. Hello, this is Dr. Nandor Fodor.
Copy !req
968. There does not
appear to be anyone
Copy !req
969. on the other end of the line.
Copy !req
970. Dr. Fodor... Yes.
Copy !req
971. Yes. Hello. Uh... with
whom am I speaking, please?
Copy !req
972. I am a freak!
Copy !req
973. I have hands and I have feet!
Copy !req
974. And if you ever saw me,
you would be paralyzed,
Copy !req
975. petrified, mummified, and
turned to a pillar of salt!
Copy !req
976. All right.
Copy !req
977. I am the fifth dimension!
Copy !req
978. I am the eighth
wonder of the world.
Copy !req
979. I can split an atom.
Copy !req
980. Uh, yes. Uh...
Copy !req
981. Gef, is-is that you?
Copy !req
982. I am the Holy Ghost!
Copy !req
983. Yes, that-that-that
is wonderful.
Copy !req
984. Uh, Gef, I went today
with Mr. Irving to a cave
Copy !req
985. where you have, uh, previously
been observed and, uh...
Copy !req
986. well, had you been there, you
would have heard me proclaim,
Copy !req
987. in no uncertain terms, my
sincere belief in your...
Copy !req
988. uh, well, existence.
Copy !req
989. Um, and so I suppose
I should say,
Copy !req
990. I would very much like
to meet you in person,
Copy !req
991. if you were so inclined.
Copy !req
992. Um, I promise you, I have
no malicious intentions
Copy !req
993. towards you whatsoever.
Copy !req
994. I shall never see you again.
Copy !req
995. Again?
Copy !req
996. Did-did you see me today
at-the-at the cave?
Copy !req
997. Your father.
Copy !req
998. What about him?
Copy !req
999. Hm. That's what your
father said to you.
Copy !req
1000. Before you left.
Copy !req
1001. I shall never see you again.
Copy !req
1002. What?
Copy !req
1003. Tomorrow.
Copy !req
1004. Tomorrow I shall let you see me.
Copy !req
1005. How could you know
that about my father?
Copy !req
1006. Hello?
Copy !req
1007. I am... I mean, was
something of a public figure
Copy !req
1008. and some scientific and
pseudo-scientific journals
Copy !req
1009. have published articles
about me, haven't they?
Copy !req
1010. And...
Copy !req
1011. theoretically, if you wish
Copy !req
1012. to discover certain
facts about my life,
Copy !req
1013. how I left Budapest
for New York,
Copy !req
1014. and then, surmise how...
Copy !req
1015. a-a certain conversation
may have gone.
Copy !req
1016. Fine morning to the both of
you! I trust you slept soundly?
Copy !req
1017. Yes. Thank you.
Copy !req
1018. No.
Copy !req
1019. Oh.
Copy !req
1020. I'll admit I was very
surprised, waking to hear
Copy !req
1021. the news that Gef had extended
an invitation to you personally!
Copy !req
1022. What? He called you
on the phone, did he?
Copy !req
1023. Someone called me
last night. Yes.
Copy !req
1024. I wonder whose telephone he
accosted for that purpose,
Copy !req
1025. the wee devil.
Copy !req
1026. The Guileys, I'd wager.
Copy !req
1027. They've got an old
candlestick phone
Copy !req
1028. right next to the
window in their foyer.
Copy !req
1029. It would've been easy for
him to slip in and dial you.
Copy !req
1030. He's got such nimble
little fingers.
Copy !req
1031. Does he now?
Copy !req
1032. Hmm. Hmm.
Copy !req
1033. Hmm.
Copy !req
1034. Here we are.
Copy !req
1035. Hmm. Thank you, love.
Copy !req
1036. Uh, will Voirrey be
joining us today?
Copy !req
1037. I-I'm afraid she's not
feeling well, poor girl.
Copy !req
1038. She's got a mild
allergy to ragwort,
Copy !req
1039. if you can believe that.
Copy !req
1040. So summers can be a bit...
Copy !req
1041. I see.
Copy !req
1042. Oh! I nearly forgot!
Copy !req
1043. Encyclopaedia of
Psychic Science.
Copy !req
1044. What a mouthful!
Copy !req
1045. It arrived at Pavel's yesterday,
Copy !req
1046. shortly before their
usual closing time.
Copy !req
1047. But they waited for me to
rush over and pick it up.
Copy !req
1048. I can't wait to read it!
Copy !req
1049. I'll give you my honest
thoughts, when I've finished.
Copy !req
1050. Yesterday, you say.
Copy !req
1051. Well, I, uh, I
hope you enjoy it.
Copy !req
1052. "The only comprehensive survey
Copy !req
1053. of every kind of psychical
phenomena known to mankind".
Copy !req
1054. Well, I presume Gef's not in it.
Copy !req
1055. So you'll have to write
a sequel after today.
Copy !req
1056. Looks like you weren't the
only one Gef called last night!
Copy !req
1057. Well, it's, uh...
Copy !req
1058. It's a pleasure to receive
so many of you here today.
Copy !req
1059. I hope you'll excuse
my not having provided
Copy !req
1060. adequate refreshments
for the occasion.
Copy !req
1061. And, had my wife and I known
so many of you were comin',
Copy !req
1062. we'd have tea and biscuits
for the lot of ya.
Copy !req
1063. Gef failed to inform us he
had spoken to so many of you.
Copy !req
1064. Called me in the dead
of night, he did!
Copy !req
1065. Asked after sister
and her drinkin'.
Copy !req
1066. How in the bloody hell
did he know about that?
Copy !req
1067. Called me Candy.
Copy !req
1068. Nobody's called me
that since me grandma
Copy !req
1069. passed on 20 years ago!
Copy !req
1070. Yes! Yes, I know we're
all very excited!
Copy !req
1071. But please, please.
Now as I was saying...
Copy !req
1072. We've got guests who've
traveled a great distance
Copy !req
1073. in order to investigate
our friend Gef.
Copy !req
1074. That's Dr. Nandor Fodor
and his assistant, Anne.
Copy !req
1075. Now, Dr. Fodor is one of
the world's leading experts
Copy !req
1076. in the field of the paranormal.
Copy !req
1077. A term I think we can all agree,
aptly describes our friend Gef.
Copy !req
1078. Now as we all know,
Copy !req
1079. Gef can be a bit of a
skittish fellow at times.
Copy !req
1080. I mean, I was
genuinely surprised
Copy !req
1081. he was open to
this viewing. So...
Copy !req
1082. Unfortunately, it is all
gonna be a bit brief.
Copy !req
1083. While I'd like you all
to be able to talk,
Copy !req
1084. you know, if we
all start shouting
Copy !req
1085. he's just gonna get
agitated and run off. So...
Copy !req
1086. Do I have your agreement
from the lot of you
Copy !req
1087. that you're gonna do
your best to remain calm?
Copy !req
1088. Yes.
Copy !req
1089. - Yeah.
- Really?
Copy !req
1090. Well, yeah.
Copy !req
1091. Yeah.
Copy !req
1092. Right then.
Copy !req
1093. This way, please.
Copy !req
1094. Right. Just take a
step back, please.
Copy !req
1095. It's a bit dark
in here, isn't it?
Copy !req
1096. Now, we're gonna
take back the sheet.
Copy !req
1097. But I think it's only fair
Copy !req
1098. that we allow our
distinguished guests
Copy !req
1099. to be the first to address Gef.
Copy !req
1100. Go on.
Copy !req
1101. Is-is that him?
There? In the box?
Copy !req
1102. That little...
little tuft of fur?
Copy !req
1103. Looks like he's bein'
a bit shy after all.
Copy !req
1104. Well, can you tell him to
come out so we can see him?
Copy !req
1105. Can you tell him to come
out so we can see him?
Copy !req
1106. Ask him your question now,
before he has a change of heart.
Copy !req
1107. Uh, yes, Gef. Hello. Thank you
for letting us meet you in...
Copy !req
1108. person at last.
Copy !req
1109. Um, Mr. Irving said that we
could ask you a question.
Copy !req
1110. Is-is that all right?
Copy !req
1111. Hmm... yes.
Copy !req
1112. Right. When we spoke
on the telephone
Copy !req
1113. the other night, uh,
you said something.
Copy !req
1114. You repeated something
that my father said to me
Copy !req
1115. a long time ago.
Copy !req
1116. Um, how did you know
that he said those words?
Copy !req
1117. How did you know that he told
me he would never see me again?
Copy !req
1118. I have seen beyond
the bounds of infinity
Copy !req
1119. and drawn down demons
from the stars.
Copy !req
1120. I have harnessed the shadows
that stride from world to world
Copy !req
1121. to sow death and madness.
Copy !req
1122. Come on, get him outside.
Copy !req
1123. Let's give him some air.
Copy !req
1124. This may be a
bullshit. Take a look.
Copy !req
1125. I am... I am deeply
sorry, Dr. Fodor.
Copy !req
1126. All the commotion will
have scared poor Gef off.
Copy !req
1127. But as I said to you before,
he always returns, in time.
Copy !req
1128. You have been here all along.
Copy !req
1129. You know that this
is a great farce.
Copy !req
1130. You know that these
people are mad.
Copy !req
1131. And yet you do nothing.
Copy !req
1132. You indulge them.
Copy !req
1133. So do you.
Copy !req
1134. I am here in the name
of scientific research.
Copy !req
1135. If you say so.
Copy !req
1136. None of this bothers you.
Copy !req
1137. These people obsessed with
an entity that they cannot
Copy !req
1138. even reliably prove is real.
Copy !req
1139. That it is adults
perpetuating this nonsense.
Copy !req
1140. Men and women who are, for
all intents and purposes,
Copy !req
1141. ordinary, functioning
members of society.
Copy !req
1142. Why do you care so much?
Copy !req
1143. It is my job to
care. To understand.
Copy !req
1144. All anyone wants in this
world... is to be happy.
Copy !req
1145. Maybe you'd be happy if
you let people believe
Copy !req
1146. what they want to believe.
Copy !req
1147. Your perspective is endearing
but childishly simplistic.
Copy !req
1148. Who in this world is
happier than a child, hmm?
Copy !req
1149. Maybe...
Copy !req
1150. simple ain't so bad, eh?
Copy !req
1151. But these people are lying!
Copy !req
1152. Oh, everyone lies.
Copy !req
1153. They are intentionally,
Copy !req
1154. inexplicably misleading others!
Copy !req
1155. People love that mongoose.
Copy !req
1156. The one that does not exist.
Copy !req
1157. - Yeah.
- Yeah.
Copy !req
1158. Well, I intend to expose
that they're lying.
Copy !req
1159. Okay.
Copy !req
1160. You must be a lot
of fun at parties.
Copy !req
1161. Excuse me?
Copy !req
1162. I am invited to and
attend many parties.
Copy !req
1163. More than you, I would wager!
Copy !req
1164. And I have many interesting
conversations at these parties!
Copy !req
1165. Enlightening,
entertaining discussions
Copy !req
1166. with people from
every field of study
Copy !req
1167. and strata of society.
Copy !req
1168. Yeah.
Copy !req
1169. When you walk away, they
call you an asshole.
Copy !req
1170. Asshole.
Copy !req
1171. Whereby, I previously stated
Copy !req
1172. that the housekeeper, Errol,
Copy !req
1173. was the only person
at the Irving estate
Copy !req
1174. with even an ounce of sense...
Copy !req
1175. I rescind that statement now.
Copy !req
1176. I believe he may be the
craziest of them all.
Copy !req
1177. "Why do you care so much?"
Copy !req
1178. he had the gall to ask me.
Copy !req
1179. With casual disregard
for my almost 20 years
Copy !req
1180. of research in this field.
Copy !req
1181. Research which, I may say,
Copy !req
1182. has proven invaluable to many.
Copy !req
1183. "Let people believe what
they want to believe."
Copy !req
1184. That doesn't seem like the
worst advice in the world.
Copy !req
1185. Should I have remained a lawyer?
Copy !req
1186. You always said you
hated practicing law.
Copy !req
1187. I did.
Copy !req
1188. My father...
Copy !req
1189. his dream was that
I remain in Budapest
Copy !req
1190. and marry Hanna Varga.
Copy !req
1191. A simple life.
Copy !req
1192. Would that have made you happy?
Copy !req
1193. No.
Copy !req
1194. But I might still be
with my father now
Copy !req
1195. and not on this accursed island
chasing an imaginary mongoose.
Copy !req
1196. He's not imaginary.
Copy !req
1197. I'm sorry. What?
Copy !req
1198. Gef.
Copy !req
1199. I think he not only exists,
Copy !req
1200. much as the Irvings
have described him,
Copy !req
1201. but I'm certain of it.
Copy !req
1202. You're certain of it?
Copy !req
1203. You had better not
fucking be serious.
Copy !req
1204. Good night, Nandor.
Copy !req
1205. It's Dr. Fodor!
Copy !req
1206. And good night!
Copy !req
1207. Maurice!
Copy !req
1208. Dr. Fodor.
Copy !req
1209. I have just received a call
from the Irving family.
Copy !req
1210. I see.
Copy !req
1211. And they have requested that I
Copy !req
1212. come up to the... to perform
some further investigation,
Copy !req
1213. at their residence.
Copy !req
1214. So I will need you to
drive me up to the farm.
Copy !req
1215. It's a bit late, isn't it?
Copy !req
1216. Hmm. Oh, and I will
need to borrow this.
Copy !req
1217. Gef!
Copy !req
1218. Are you here, Gef?
Copy !req
1219. Gef! It's your
friend, Dr. Fodor!
Copy !req
1220. I'd just love to speak
with you for a moment.
Copy !req
1221. I'll let you steal
my underpants!
Copy !req
1222. Dr. Fodor?
Copy !req
1223. Is everything all
right? Ah!
Copy !req
1224. Feeling better, are we, Voirrey?
Copy !req
1225. You know, I must confess,
we weren't expecting
Copy !req
1226. another visit from
you this evening.
Copy !req
1227. Where is Gef?
Copy !req
1228. He's not here at the moment.
Copy !req
1229. I'm afraid today's
excitement scared him off.
Copy !req
1230. But if you return tomorrow
at a reasonable hour...
Copy !req
1231. - Gef!
- Dr. Fodor! Please!
Copy !req
1232. I need... I need to come inside
for some further investigation.
Copy !req
1233. I don't think that's a good
idea to allow you in our home
Copy !req
1234. at this time, in your condition.
Copy !req
1235. Oh, in my condition?
Copy !req
1236. Hmm.
Copy !req
1237. Well, very well. If
you will not let me in,
Copy !req
1238. I will conduct my own
investigation out here.
Copy !req
1239. Gef!
Copy !req
1240. I'm going to check the barn.
Copy !req
1241. Go and alert the constable.
Copy !req
1242. Dr. Fodor!
Copy !req
1243. I've instructed Margaret to
go and alert the constable.
Copy !req
1244. Now I would advise you
Copy !req
1245. to accompany Maurice
back to his car,
Copy !req
1246. and he can take you
back to your inn,
Copy !req
1247. where you can sleep this off.
Copy !req
1248. Oh, Gef!
Copy !req
1249. Little Geffer?
Copy !req
1250. I want to talk to you!
Copy !req
1251. We can talk more
about my father!
Copy !req
1252. I'll... I'll give you a
signed copy of my book!
Copy !req
1253. Dr. Fodor! No!
Copy !req
1254. Apologies, my friend.
Copy !req
1255. Ah. Ow.
Copy !req
1256. Ah.
Copy !req
1257. Hello?
Copy !req
1258. Hello!
Copy !req
1259. Sounds like someone got a
bit hammered this evening.
Copy !req
1260. Georgie Porgie, pudding and pie.
Where do we go after we die?
Copy !req
1261. Who's there?
Copy !req
1262. If only you were little like me,
Copy !req
1263. you could squeeze between
these bars and be free!
Copy !req
1264. This is madness.
Copy !req
1265. Gef, is it?
Copy !req
1266. I refuse to
participate in this...
Copy !req
1267. farce any longer.
Copy !req
1268. Hello?
Copy !req
1269. Hello!
Copy !req
1270. I require the use
of a telephone,
Copy !req
1271. so I may call my assistant
to arrange my release.
Copy !req
1272. I have an account at the,
uh, Abbey Bank in London,
Copy !req
1273. if I am required to
post some kind of bond.
Copy !req
1274. Or, if you would prefer,
Copy !req
1275. my attorney is Marlon Sandersen,
Esquire, in New York City.
Copy !req
1276. I can assure you I will
be placing a call to him
Copy !req
1277. if I am not released
immediately.
Copy !req
1278. Right, right. So be it.
Copy !req
1279. Damn you!
Copy !req
1280. Whoever you are!
Copy !req
1281. How did you know what
my father said to me?
Copy !req
1282. Did-did-did you read my book?
Copy !req
1283. What-what do you hope to gain...
Copy !req
1284. from this...
Copy !req
1285. insanity?
Copy !req
1286. Is it-is it some kind of...
financial incentive? Or...
Copy !req
1287. do you just crave attention?
Copy !req
1288. That's it. That's
it, isn't it? It's...
Copy !req
1289. Well, then show yourself!
Copy !req
1290. If you are able to squeeze
through these bars,
Copy !req
1291. like you say, then
step into the corridor
Copy !req
1292. and let me look at you!
Copy !req
1293. Let me get a good
look at you, Gef!
Copy !req
1294. I intend to publish an article
Copy !req
1295. about this entire incident
on my return to London.
Copy !req
1296. And...
Copy !req
1297. the tone of that article,
Copy !req
1298. the way in which I portray you
Copy !req
1299. and the Irving family and
this entire accursed island
Copy !req
1300. shall be determined
by this moment
Copy !req
1301. and whether or not you
let me look upon you.
Copy !req
1302. Please!
Copy !req
1303. What if there is
nothing after this?
Copy !req
1304. No Heaven, no
Hell. Just nothing.
Copy !req
1305. No awareness of the fact that
we were ever aware at all.
Copy !req
1306. Stop it! Please!
Copy !req
1307. Just show yourself.
Copy !req
1308. Just for a moment,
please. Just...
Copy !req
1309. Just show me that you're real.
Copy !req
1310. Just a-a-a tuft of
your little tail.
Copy !req
1311. W-Wait! What if
you scratch my arm?
Copy !req
1312. With your claws, just a
little scratch. Please.
Copy !req
1313. Please, I'm begging you.
Just a little scratch,
Copy !req
1314. with your little claws.
Copy !req
1315. I don't want to hurt you.
Copy !req
1316. Even though you want to hurt me.
Copy !req
1317. I don't!
Copy !req
1318. I don't want to hurt you.
Copy !req
1319. What do you mean?
Copy !req
1320. I mean you no harm.
Copy !req
1321. And I don't mind.
Really. Just...
Copy !req
1322. I'm asking, I am
begging you, please.
Copy !req
1323. Just scratch my arm,
there. Just on the wrist.
Copy !req
1324. Ow! Ow!
Copy !req
1325. Thank you.
Copy !req
1326. You all right?
Copy !req
1327. Yeah. I think it is time
Copy !req
1328. that I returned to London.
Copy !req
1329. After careful consideration,
Copy !req
1330. I've decided that upon
returning to London,
Copy !req
1331. I will be tending my
resignation as your assistant.
Copy !req
1332. Because of the mongoose.
Copy !req
1333. Yes.
Copy !req
1334. And because I am unhappy.
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1335. So am I.
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1336. I will offer my
wholehearted recommendation
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1337. to any future
prospective employers
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1338. should they contact
me regarding you.
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1339. Thank you.
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1340. And...
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1341. I will miss you.
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1342. I will miss you too, Nandor.
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1343. Well, then don't leave.
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1344. I have already decided.
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1345. Well, then undecide.
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1346. Do you really, really,
really want me to stay?
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1347. I would be utterly
lost without you.
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1348. Well...
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1349. Were I to consider staying,
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1350. I should require a raise
in pay by a dollar an hour.
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1351. Oh.
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1352. Fine.
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1353. And a letter of introduction
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1354. to Dr. Elliot Weaving of
the University of Kent's
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1355. Paranormal Research Department.
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1356. I despise that man.
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1357. He respects you.
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1358. Fine. Anything else?
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1359. Yes.
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1360. You must consider... the
possibility, at least,
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1361. that Gef is real.
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1362. I wish you the best in
all your future endeavors.
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1363. Fine!
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1364. A dollar an hour?
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1365. Yes.
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1366. And the letter of introduction.
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1367. Reluctantly, yes.
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1368. Then I accept.
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1369. Welcome back.
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1370. The Calvert, was it?
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1371. It was. But, um, I regret
to inform you that, uh...
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1372. I've quit drinking. Oh.
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1373. The trip was that bad?
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1374. From Mr. James Irving.
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1375. Oh, God.
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1376. "Dr. Fodor,
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1377. while your trip
to Dalby Mountain
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1378. began somewhat auspiciously,
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1379. the way in which you made
your departure was..."
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1380. Blah, blah, blah.
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1381. "I regret to inform you
that I have employed
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1382. the honorable Karl Leibovitz,
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1383. an attorney from
Leeds who specializes
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1384. in litigating cases
involving libel, slander,
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1385. and defamation suits."
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1386. Oh. Incredible.
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1387. Uh, blah, blah and we
get to the... ah, yes.
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1388. "I inform you of all
this not as a threat,
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1389. but as a piece of information
for you to keep in mind
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1390. when and if you ever decide
to publish an account
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1391. chronicling your time
at Cashen's Gap."
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1392. Oh.
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1393. You want me to order
you a glass of water?
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1394. Uh, please.
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1395. What about Gef himself?
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1396. Have you heard from the bastard?
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1397. He calls me once
a week, at least.
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1398. He called me about a month ago.
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1399. Told me that I had left
one of my shoes behind,
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1400. and that he was keeping it
safe in his little cave,
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1401. should I ever care to return.
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1402. Son of a bitch!
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1403. Gef has become a bit
of a local celebrity.
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1404. Did you hear about the
case of R.S. Lambert
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1405. and the British
Broadcasting Company?
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1406. Indeed.
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1407. And did you hear
that after you left,
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1408. a filmmaker by the
name of Roger Sanz
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1409. brought a film crew to the Isle
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1410. to attempt to obtain
evidence of Gef
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1411. via motion pictures?
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1412. Did I hear!
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1413. The Haunting of the Isle of Man.
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1414. I attended the film's premiere,
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1415. if you could call it that.
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1416. On the remote Isle of Man,
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1417. a little seen but much
heard little creature
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1418. going by the name of
Gef is fast becoming
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1419. as famous a mystery as
the Loch Ness Monster,
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1420. only this elusive
creature talks,
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1421. baffling experts
with his sinister
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1422. and powerful pronouncements.
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1423. I saw it shortly thereafter.
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1424. I think it, uh, unequivocally
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1425. puts the mystery of
Gef's existence to rest.
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1426. Will you be
publishing an article
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1427. about your experience, then,
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1428. considering how litigious our
friend Mr. Irving has become?
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1429. I think I will, yes.
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1430. Hmm.
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1431. A braver man than I!
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1432. Well, I will portray the
Irvings and their imaginary pet
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1433. in a far kinder hue
than they deserve.
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1434. And though my time at the
farm was admittedly...
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1435. horrific,
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1436. as the weeks and months
pass, I recall with...
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1437. more and more fondness
my bizarre time there.
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1438. I feel the same.
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1439. And in the end,
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1440. do you feel as though
you understand any better
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1441. the phenomena that is Gef?
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1442. Or the motives of the Irvings?
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1443. Perhaps.
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1444. Why is it that we
write, Dr. Price?
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1445. Hmmm.
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1446. To chronicle our
experiences, I suppose?
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1447. To remember.
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1448. Perhaps you can
recall every detail
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1449. of the cases you've
investigated,
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1450. but I fear...
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1451. entire sections of my
life have faded from view.
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1452. That is not what I meant.
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1453. To journal certainly,
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1454. but why do we
publish our writings?
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1455. To remember, you said.
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1456. No, we publish our
writings to be remembered.
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1457. We do not speak of it, often,
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1458. but we want our
names to be known.
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1459. To be recognized within
our field, and without.
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1460. I do not want fame!
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1461. Neither do I.
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1462. But we would not
publish our findings,
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1463. we would not write
novels, Dr. Price,
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1464. if we did not wish
them to be read.
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1465. It is incredibly ironic
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1466. that one of the most profound
questions I have ever been asked
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1467. was by none other
than Gef himself.
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1468. You're kidding!
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1469. No.
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1470. "What if there is
nothing after this?"
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1471. the creature entreated.
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1472. "No Heaven, no
Hell. Just nothing.
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1473. No awareness that we
were ever aware at all."
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1474. A grim query!
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1475. Indeed.
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1476. What if there is
nothing before or after?
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1477. What if this is all there is?
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1478. If that is so, then...
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1479. all that is left
after our bodies die
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1480. are the things we leave behind.
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1481. In your case, and in
mine, it is our writings.
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1482. The tales of the bizarre
places we have been,
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1483. the-the people and
phenomena we have observed.
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1484. That we have experienced
these things,
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1485. is what makes us unique,
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1486. among the two billion or
so people on this planet.
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1487. What, then, makes
the Irvings unique?
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1488. For what will they
be remembered?
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1489. Yeah, I just wanted to give out,
uh, a shout to the entire...
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1490. well, almost,
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1491. the entire cast and crew,
uh, on the production
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1492. of Nandor Fodor and
the Talking Mongoose.
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1493. An extraordinary cast,
incredible crew, amazing DOP.
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1494. Extraordinary costumes, set. I
mean, everything was amazing.
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1495. Um, apart from working
with Adam. Um...
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1496. 'cause he is a bit of a
diva, to say the least.
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1497. I've been in this business
for over 40-plus years.
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1498. I've worked with
some great actors,
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1499. great writers, directors,
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1500. all kinds of great people.
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1501. But I've never worked
with a complete.
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1502. And the guy who wins that prize
is a guy called Adam Sigal.
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1503. Who calls himself a director.
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1504. Really, really
challenging guy, yeah.
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1505. You get a project
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1506. and you read it and you
get excited about it
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1507. and the money is good
and all that stuff,
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1508. and then you get there
and there's just...
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1509. this guy at the helm.
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1510. The man's a fool.
Couldn't direct traffic.
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1511. And I was like, "Oh, by the way,
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1512. there's two words that I
wanted to just swap around,
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1513. because I just think it might
fly a little bit better."
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1514. And he said, "What the did
you say about my script?"
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1515. If something wasn't going right,
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1516. he would just
stand up and shout,
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1517. and then just storm off,
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1518. and you wouldn't
see him for hours.
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1519. And then when he was
ready to come on set,
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1520. he wouldn't come back on set.
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1521. He would just send back
an Alsatian called Gavin,
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1522. who he then would scream
from the other room,
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1523. "Gavin's now directing!"
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1524. And you can tell, obviously,
when watching the movie,
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1525. the parts that are
directed by a dog.
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1526. Because they're better!
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1527. I... I can't talk right now.
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1528. He grabbed me by
the back of my hair.
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1529. He slammed my face down
really hard on my desk.
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1530. That was day one.
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1531. Uh, Adam Sigal is
a bubble,
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1532. and I wish that mother
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1533. would just
off back to Florida
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1534. with the rest of the
alligators
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1535. and hicks that
he hangs out with.
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1536. What a!
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1537. What a!
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