1. Bye, old Shep.
See you in heaven, yeah?
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6. Spot, a good fellow. We love you.
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7. - Finally here.
- Yeah.
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8. So?
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9. - What do you think?
- It's gorgeous.
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10. Decided to wake up
and see what home looks like?
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11. Come here.
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12. Mommy! Daddy! I see a path!
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14. Ellie!
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17. Mommy! Daddy! It hurts!
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18. - Are you okay?
- It hurts.
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19. - Get rid of this.
- I got it, I got it.
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20. Look out.
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21. - You okay?
- It's all right.
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22. No. It hurts.
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24. isn't ready
for intensive care just yet.
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25. Cat.
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26. She's just skinned her knee.
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27. I don't want the stingy stuff, Daddy.
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28. Where's Gage?
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29. Gage!
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30. Gage!
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31. No, you don't, my friend.
Not in that road.
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32. - Gage!
- I corralled him for you, missus.
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33. Thank you. Thank you so much.
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34. - Thank you. I'm Louis Creed.
- Jud Crandall.
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35. I live just across the road.
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36. You want to watch out for that road.
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37. Them damn trucks go back and forth,
all day and most of the night.
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38. And who might you be, little miss?
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39. I'm Ellen Creed.
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40. And your dad's going to be
the new doctor at the college, I hear.
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41. I think you're gonna be just as happy
as a clam here, Ellen Creed.
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42. Are clams really happy?
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43. Mr. Crandall,
there's a path over there.
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45. Yeah, that's a good story.
And a good walk.
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46. I'll take you up there sometime.
Tell you the story, too,
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47. - after you get settled in.
- Great.
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48. Excuse me,
I've got to get this kid changed.
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49. - It was nice to meet you.
- Same here.
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50. Come on, Ellie. Give me your hand.
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51. The house has stood empty too long.
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52. It's damn good
to see people in it again.
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53. Church!
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54. You scared the life out of me, Church.
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55. Come here.
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56. - That you, Doc?
- Yeah, it's me.
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57. Well, come on up and have a beer.
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58. - Need a glass?
- Not at all.
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59. Good for you.
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60. - Jesus.
- Yeah.
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61. That's one mean road, all right.
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62. You know that path
your wife commented on?
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63. That road, and those Orinco trucks
are the two main reasons it's there.
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64. Well, where does it lead?
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65. - Pet cemetery.
- Pet cemetery.
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66. It's that damn road.
Uses up a lot of animals.
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67. - Dogs and cats, mostly.
- My little girl's got a cat.
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68. Winston Churchill.
We call him Church for short.
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69. I'd get him fixed, if I were you.
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70. Fixed cat don't tend to wander.
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71. If he's all the time
crossing back and forth on that road,
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72. - his luck will run out.
- Well, I'll take it under advisement.
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73. Meantime, Doc, here's to your bones.
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74. And your bones.
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75. - Uh-oh.
- Uh-oh.
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76. - I'll be going now, Dr. Creed.
- All right, Missy. Thanks.
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77. - Hi, Missy.
- Hi.
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to marry a doctor.
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81. Wish I had a doctor around
with my stomach pain so bad.
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82. Guess I'll never be lucky.
Hell, I ain't married to anyone.
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83. Bye, Missy.
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84. Mommy, Daddy, come on, let's go!
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85. We're coming.
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86. All set? Let's get on with it.
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87. There's the place.
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88. What's it say, Mommy?
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89. It says "Pet Sematary," honey.
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90. It's misspelled,
but that's what it says.
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91. Ellie, wait a minute!
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93. It's killed a lot of pets,
made a lot of kids unhappy.
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This place.
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95. Couldn't plant nothing
but corpses here, anyway, I guess.
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96. How can you call it a good thing?
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97. A graveyard for pets
killed in the road
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98. built by brokenhearted children.
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99. Well, they have to learn
about death somehow,
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100. - now, don't they, Mrs. Creed?
- Why?
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101. - Can I have the baby?
- Yeah.
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102. Daddy, look, this one's a goldfishy.
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103. That's right, Ellie.
They wasn't all killed by the road,
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104. especially the ones from
back in my time as a child.
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105. They get older as you
go towards the middle. Harder to read.
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106. Missy Ellen,
come over here just a minute.
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107. That's where I buried my dog, Spot,
when he died of old age in 1924.
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108. Ellie,
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what a graveyard really is?
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110. Well, I guess not.
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111. It's a place where the dead speak.
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112. No, not right out loud.
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116. - Can you remember that?
- Yes, sir.
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117. - Hi, babe.
- Daddy, what if Church dies?
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118. What if he dies
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119. Honey, Church will be fine.
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120. No, he won't. Not in the end.
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121. In the end, he's going to croak,
isn't he?
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122. Lovey...
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123. Church might still be alive
when you're in high school
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124. and that's a very long time.
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125. It doesn't seem long to me.
It seems short.
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126. Well, if it was up to me,
I'd let Church live to be a hundred,
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128. And who does? God, I suppose.
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129. He's not God's cat, he's my cat.
Let God get his own if he wants one.
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130. Not mine. Not mine.
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131. Yuck! Gross!
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132. Uh-oh.
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133. I'm scared.
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134. What if school here
isn't like in Chicago?
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135. - I'm scared and I want to go home.
- You'll be all right, Ellie.
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136. I don't want Church
to get his nuts cut, Daddy.
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137. Good God, where did you hear that?
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138. Missy Dandridge.
She says it's an operation.
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139. The road is a lot more dangerous
than any operation.
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140. Church will be just the same.
Well, almost the same.
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141. And we won't have to worry about him
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142. getting run over in the road
by trucks.
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143. - Church'll be all right, honey.
- You promise, Daddy?
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144. Don't shilly-shally, Louis.
Give the little girl a promise.
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145. Church will be fine.
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146. I promise.
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147. - Thank you.
- You're very welcome.
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while he's under the gas,
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149. now, it's a one in a thousand shot,
but it does happen,
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151. Church!
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152. Got to go.
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153. - Going to get his...
- Nuts cut. Yes.
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155. - into my daughter's vocabulary.
- Don't mention it.
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156. - How's that bellyache of yours?
- No better. No worse.
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157. You know,
I can take a look at that for you.
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158. It'll pass. They always do.
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159. - Missy.
- Ma'am.
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160. Still friends, Doc?
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161. I kissed you.
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162. Have a great first day at school, Doc.
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163. - Bye-bye.
- Bye-bye.
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164. - Bye-bye.
- Bye-bye.
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165. - Did anybody see what happened?
- He got hit by a truck.
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166. - God!
- His head.
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167. - Hold him gently.
- Didn't even stop!
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168. - There's so much blood!
- What the hell's going on?
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169. - Get the door.
- Get Dr. Creed! Bring him up here.
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170. What's happened here?
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171. - He got hit by a truck.
- Oh, my God.
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172. - Dr. Creed!
- Get them all out of here.
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173. - Easy. Easy.
- All right. Everyone out, please.
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174. Let the doctors do their work.
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175. - Come on, let's clear the room here.
- Come on, everybody clear out!
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176. - Just clear out!
- Ambu bag. Start a cardiac monitor.
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177. - Yes, sir.
- Need large bores.
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178. All right, get an ambulance here
and get it right now.
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179. - He's got to go to EMC.
- It won't do any good.
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180. I know it won't, but for God's sake,
let's do it by the rules.
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182. - Mark, who is it?
- It's Pascow.
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as a sprain today, my friend.
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197. - Let's go, Doc.
- I don't like this dream.
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where the dead speak.
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200. I want to wake up.
I want to wake up. That's all.
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on the edge of my lawn.
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229. - Oh, Jesus.
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She'll suffer plenty.
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234. Here. Give me that.
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We'll break our necks.
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- Yeah.
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260. - Here we go.
- Won't be much longer now.
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262. - Almost there, Louis.
- You keep saying that.
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- Micmac Indians.
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to bury Ellen's cat.
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- I had my reasons.
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- Yeah.
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about what we done tonight.
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who are good at keeping secrets.
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anything at all will tell you
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285. The soil of a man's heart, Louis,
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286. like the soil up there,
in the old Micmac burying ground.
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287. - Goldman residence.
- Hi, Dory. It's Louis.
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288. - You want to talk to your daughter?
- Yeah. That would be real fine.
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- Hi, baby.
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291. Grandma and Grandpa
gave me all sorts of neat things.
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this evening, but...
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297. Well, make sure you put him down
in the cellar before you go to bed
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299. And kiss him good night for me.
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300. Yuck. Kiss your own cat.
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301. - Want to talk to Gage?
- Yeah.
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304. Hi, Daddy. I love you.
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that I buried him alive.
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- Sure it was dark.
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like it was full of ball bearings.
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he pulled out of the frost, Louis.
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coming off a letter.
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where you're laying when you're dead.
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told me about the place.
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in barbed wire that infected.
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I thought I was going to die.
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what I did for you last night.
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the barbed wire marks on him.
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you buried him in!
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his bones still lie.
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she'll learn what death really is.
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and the good memories begin.
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buried a person up there?
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And who ever would?
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- Hi, sugar.
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- Because I had a dream about him.
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- Yes.
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- You want to take your son, Doc?
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- Yes.
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- This is the yellow one.
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- Amen.
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- Well, just a touch of the flu.
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and said Mrs. Dandridge...
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left in front of her,
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just go on and on.
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- No. It's your cat now.
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dolphins have beached
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along the Eastern Maine Coast
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- I don't know, honey.
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- Give me a kiss.
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- I thought you might have.
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421. She was in the back bedroom
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422. My sister died in the back bedroom
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423. and that's what she was.
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424. I had to...
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425. I hated it, but I did it.
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426. We wanted her to die.
We wished for her to be dead.
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427. It wasn't just so
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428. It was so we wouldn't
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429. It was because she started to look
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430. Even now, I wake up and I think,
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431. "Is Zelda dead yet?"
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433. My parents were gone when she died.
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434. Rachel.
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435. She started to...
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436. She started to convulse
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437. I thought, "Oh, my God, she's choking.
Zelda's choking.
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438. "And they'll come home
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439. "and they'll say
I murdered her by choking.
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440. "They'll say, 'You hated her, Rachel.'
And that was true.
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441. "And they'll say,
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442. "and that was true, too."
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443. And then she died.
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444. And I started to scream.
I ran out of the house screaming
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445. "Zelda's dead! Zelda's dead!
Zelda's dead!"
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446. And the neighbors,
they came out and they looked.
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447. They thought I was crying.
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448. But you know something? I think maybe
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449. I was laughing.
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450. If you were, I salute you for it.
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451. And if I ever needed another reason
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452. I have one now.
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453. You should never have been left alone
with her, Rachel.
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454. Never. Where was a nurse?
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455. They actually went out
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456. in charge of her dying sister
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457. who was probably
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458. - Where are you going?
- I'm going to get you a Valium.
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459. - But you know I don't take...
- Tonight, you do.
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460. Look!
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- Daddy's flying a kite.
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462. - Mommy, look!
- Watch him!
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463. - There it goes.
- That's it, Louis.
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464. - Go, Daddy.
- Higher, higher. We want it higher.
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465. - Louis, let Gage do it.
- Here you go, buddy.
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466. You're flying it.
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467. - There's the kite!
- You got it.
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468. Gage is flying it. You got it.
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470. In a minute, honey.
Let Gage finish his turn.
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471. - We gotted it.
- You got it.
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472. - Look high goes.
- Now farther. Go ahead.
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473. Go ahead. Run, buddy. Run.
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474. - Gage is flying it.
- I'm flying it.
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475. That kite's getting up there.
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476. Uh-oh.
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477. It got away from him, that numb shit!
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478. Ellen Creed!
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479. I dropped it.
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480. Daddy, can I fly it now?
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481. - Okay, in just a minute.
- Louis, I want to fly it.
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482. Uh-oh.
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483. Daddy, Daddy, it's my turn now.
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484. All right. Just a minute.
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485. Don't let him go in the road, Louis!
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486. Get him, Louis! Get the baby!
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487. Get the baby!
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488. Get the baby!
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489. - Gage!
- Look out! Stop!
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490. - Stop!
- Gage!
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491. No!
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492. No!
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493. No!
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494. Sedative finally took hold.
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495. Rachel's asleep.
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496. I want to go back to my own room.
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497. I can't sleep with Mommy.
She keeps stealing the covers.
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498. Ellie, what you got there?
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499. What you got there? Let me see.
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500. Can I see?
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501. Ain't that real nice?
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502. You pulling him in the wagon.
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503. Bet he liked that, didn't he?
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504. I'm going to carry this picture,
Mr. Crandall,
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506. Ellie, God doesn't do
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509. That's what I think.
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510. I've got his picture.
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511. Ellie.
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517. Now, look at this.
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518. I hope you rot in hell!
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519. Where were you
when he was playing in the road?
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520. You stinking shit!
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521. You killer of children!
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522. - Daddy!
- Ellie!
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523. - Stop it!
- You son of a bitch!
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524. No! Oh, God!
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525. - No!
- No!
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526. - No!
- Louis!
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527. Son of a bitch!
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528. - You had no right!
- What's wrong with you?
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529. It's your son's funeral.
Get a hold of yourself, please.
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530. Good night, Ellie.
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531. Good night, Daddy.
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532. Daddy?
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533. God could take it back
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534. If he really, really wanted to.
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536. Yes.
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538. Good night, Ellie.
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539. Fuck off, hairball.
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540. Jud, I buried my son today.
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541. I'm very tired.
I wonder if we could just...
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542. You're thinking thoughts
best not thought of, Louis.
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543. I'm thinking about going to bed.
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544. I'm responsible for more pain
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545. than you should have tonight.
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546. For all I know,
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547. - for the death of your son.
- What?
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548. Jud, you're talking crazy.
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549. You are thinking
of putting him up there.
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550. Don't deny the thought
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551. Louis...
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553. if anyone had ever buried a person
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554. I lied to you when I said no.
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556. What you've been thinking of
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557. He was a local boy.
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558. It was towards the end
of the Second World War.
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559. His name was Timmy Baterman.
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560. He was killed on his way home
from the Second World War.
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561. His father, Bill Baterman,
was grief-struck.
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562. He was so grief-struck,
he buried his son up there
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563. before he ever had a chance
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564. I'll bite, Jud.
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565. What's the bottom of the truth?
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566. Well, sometimes dead is better.
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567. The person you put up there
ain't the person that comes back.
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568. It may look like that person,
but it ain't that person.
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569. 'Cause whatever lives in the ground
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570. beyond the Pet Sematary
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571. It was four or five days
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572. that Margie Washburn seen Timmy
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walking back and forth.
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576. But it was Margie who finally came
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577. and said it had to be stopped.
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578. She knew it was an abomination.
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579. So us men sat down and talked it out.
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580. Then we got into my car
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581. and went over to the Baterman place
to take care of it.
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582. He's dead! He ain't natural!
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583. One way or the other.
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584. Yeah, there's no other way.
He's got to burn!
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585. You're wrecking my house! Stop it!
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586. - Timmy, stop it!
- Daddy.
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587. - Stop it!
- The place is going up!
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588. - Go away!
- Get out while you still can, Bill.
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589. - Bring out the cans.
- I got them.
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590. Wait a minute, fellows. Wait a minute.
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591. He's a monster, Bill!
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592. Leave us alone! He's my son!
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593. - Come, Timmy. Let's get out.
- Love Dad.
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594. Hate living.
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595. Come on, son!
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597. Love Dad! Hate living.
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598. Louis, sometimes dead is better.
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599. The Indians knew that.
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600. They stopped using that burial ground
when the ground went sour.
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601. Don't think about doing it, Louis.
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602. The place gets hold of you,
but the place is evil.
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603. Sometimes, dead is better.
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604. You see, Louis,
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605. You understand?
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Gage was going to die?
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607. I'm saying
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608. that place might have made Gage die
because I introduced you to the power.
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609. I may have murdered your son, Louis.
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of patching things up with your folks.
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611. If something good doesn't
come from Gage's death, I think...
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612. Final call for
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613. All passengers holding tickets
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614. I don't want to go to Chicago,
Grandma Dory.
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615. - Why not, darling?
- I had a bad dream last night.
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616. - About what?
- About Daddy and Gage
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617. and someone named Paxcow.
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618. You guys better get going,
or you're gonna miss the boat.
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619. Louis, I am sorry.
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620. - What can I say? I lost my mind.
- We all lost our minds, Irwin.
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621. You take care of your mother, darling.
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622. Come with us, Daddy.
Please come with us.
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623. I'll be there in three days,
four at the most.
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624. Please, Daddy, I'm scared.
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625. Everything's going to be
all right, Ellie.
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626. Do you swear?
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627. I swear.
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628. Come on, Ellie. Let's go.
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629. Final boarding call
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630. All passengers should now
be on board...
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631. It's wrong.
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632. What happened to you is wrong.
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633. Remember, Doc,
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634. the barrier was not meant
to be crossed.
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635. The ground is sour.
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636. If it doesn't work,
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638. and he's like Jud said
Timmy Baterman was,
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639. I'll just put him back to sleep.
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640. They don't have to know.
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641. Rachel and Ellie
don't ever have to know.
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642. Mommy. Mommy.
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643. Mommy! Mommy.
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644. Mommy! Mommy!
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645. Honey, you just had a bad dream,
that's all. You know that, don't you?
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646. It wasn't a dream. It was Paxcow.
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647. Paxcow says Daddy's
gonna do something really bad.
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648. Who is this Paxcow?
Is he like the bogeyman?
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649. He's a ghost. He's a good ghost.
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650. He says he was sent to warn us.
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651. He says he was near Daddy
because they were together
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652. when his soul was dis...
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653. - I can't remember.
- Listen to me.
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654. There are no ghosts, Ellie.
There are no ghosts.
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655. Now I want you to go to sleep
and forget all this nonsense.
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656. Do you hear me?
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657. Will you at least call
and make sure Daddy's okay?
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658. Of course I will.
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659. Paxcow? Where do I know that name?
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660. - Pascow.
- Pascow?
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661. Was she saying Pascow?
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662. He was trying to help me
because Daddy was helping him
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663. when his soul dis...
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664. Discorporated.
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665. I'm going to bust you out, son.
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666. He's not home.
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667. Probably went out for a hamburger
or a chicken dinner, dear.
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668. You know how men are
when they're alone.
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669. Hello?
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670. Hello, Jud. It's Rachel Creed.
I'm calling from Chicago.
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671. Chicago? Is Louis with you?
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672. No. We're going to be here a while,
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673. and he needed a few days
to close things up back there.
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674. I just wondered if he was with you.
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675. No.
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676. But if he drops by,
I'll tell him to call you.
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677. - Don't bother, Jud. I'm coming home.
- Rachel, no.
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678. - You don't want to do that.
- I have to do it, Jud. Goodbye.
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679. Rachel! Rachel!
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680. You've done it, you stupid old man.
Now you got to undo it.
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681. Gage.
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682. It's going to be all right.
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683. I swear it's going to be all right.
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684. I'm coming for you, Rachel.
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685. And this time,
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686. I'll get you.
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687. Gage and I
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688. will get you
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689. for letting us die.
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690. Good evening again,
ladies and gentlemen.
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691. We've had a strong tailwind
and we expect to arrive
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692. at Boston's Logan Airport
almost on time.
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693. Thank God.
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694. Excuse me. Sorry. Excuse me.
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695. Excuse me.
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696. Excuse me. Excuse me.
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697. Excuse me. Excuse me.
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698. Don't do that, babe.
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699. - Make it wait.
- I can't.
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700. All right. I'll call the pilot.
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701. I'm not going to stop, Gage.
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702. I'm not going to look down.
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703. I'm sorry. It's been very busy.
I really don't have anything.
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704. What about the Aries K,
the one with the scratch on its side?
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705. I do have an Aries K,
but it came in rather beat-up
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706. and there's a long scrape up one side.
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707. I'll take it.
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708. Okay. Major credit card and a license.
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709. Louis.
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710. See?
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711. Just imagination.
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712. - Now what?
- It's trying to stop you.
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713. Do you hear me?
It's trying to stop you.
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714. Is anyone there?
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715. Come back to me, Gage.
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716. Come back to us.
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717. Hey!
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718. Hey, stop!
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719. - Hop in, babe.
- Thank you.
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720. Oh, my.
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721. Who's here?
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722. Let's play hide and go seek.
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723. Gage?
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724. You the one playing games?
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725. Gage?
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726. Come on out.
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727. I brought you something.
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728. Where did you...
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729. - Thank you so much.
- Think nothing of it.
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730. Hell, I didn't get a ticket, lady,
so you're welcome.
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731. Whatever your problems are,
I hope they work out.
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732. It's the end of the line for me, too.
I'm not allowed any further.
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733. - I'm sure things will be fine.
- I'm not.
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734. Rachel!
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736. Jud?
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737. Jud?
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738. Jud, are you up there?
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739. Rachel.
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740. Rachel.
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741. Rachel, is that you?
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742. I finally came back for you, Rachel.
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743. I'm going to twist your back like mine
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744. so you'll never get out of bed again.
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745. Never get out of bed again.
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746. Never get out of bed again!
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747. Never get out of bed again!
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748. Gage.
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749. - I brought you something, Mommy.
- Gage.
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750. I brought you something, Mommy.
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751. Gage. Gage.
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752. I brought you something, Mommy.
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753. Oh, Christ.
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754. Gage.
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755. Oh, my God.
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756. Gage?
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757. - Hello.
- Hello, Louis.
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758. It's Irwin. I just wanted to be sure
Rachel got back all right.
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759. Louis? Are you there?
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760. - Yes, I'm here.
- Did she get back all right?
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761. Yes. She's fine.
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762. Well, put her on at that end,
and I'll put Ellie on this one.
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763. Ellie's very worried about her mother.
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764. - She's almost in hysterics.
- She's...
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765. - Rachel's asleep.
- I suggest you wake her up.
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766. Ellie had a dream
that her mother was dead.
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767. Irwin, I can't talk to you right now.
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768. Irwin, I told you
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769. I'm at Jud's, Daddy.
Will you come over and play with me?
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770. First I played with Jud.
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771. Then Mommy came,
and I played with Mommy.
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772. We played, Daddy.
We had an awful good time.
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773. Now I want to play with you.
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774. What did you do?
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775. What did you do?
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776. Hi, Church.
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777. Want some grub, Church? Church.
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778. Don't mind me.
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780. That's right.
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781. Today is Thanksgiving Day for cats.
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784. Go on. Lie down.
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785. Play dead.
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786. Be dead!
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787. Gage?
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788. Gage?
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789. Gage, what have you done?
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790. Rachel!
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791. Scared you, didn't I?
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792. - Gage?
- Hi, Daddy.
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793. Now I want to play with you.
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794. All right, Gage.
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795. Let's play.
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796. Daddy.
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797. Come here.
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798. Come here.
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799. No fair.
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800. No fair, no fair.
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801. I'm sorry, Louis. I'm so sorry.
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802. But don't make it worse. Don't.
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803. I waited too long with Gage.
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804. With Rachel, it will work this time,
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805. She just died a little while ago.
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806. Louis, don't!
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807. Please, Louis!
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808. No!
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810. I promise.
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is stonier, Louis.
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then he tends it.
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