1. Hello, Mrs. MacGruder.
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2. Oh, hello,
Miss Daniels.
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3. Have you ever seen so many gulls?
What do you suppose it is?
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4. There must be a storm at sea. That
can drive them inland, you know.
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5. I was hoping you'd be a little late.
You see, he hasn't arrived yet.
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6. - Oh, but you said 3:00.
- Oh, I know.
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7. I know. I've been
calling all morning.
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8. Oh, Miss Daniels,
you have no idea.
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9. They are so difficult to get.
Really, they are.
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10. We have to get them
from India,
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11. when they're just
baby chicks, and then...
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12. This one won't be
a chick, will he?
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13. Certainly not.
Oh, no, certainly not.
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14. This will be a full-grown mynah bird.
Full-grown.
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15. And he'll talk?
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16. Well, yes,
of course he'll...
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17. Well, no, you'll have
to teach him to talk.
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18. I guess maybe I'd better phone.
They said 3:00.
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19. Maybe it's the traffic.
I'll call.
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20. Would you mind waiting?
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21. Well, maybe you'd
better deliver him.
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22. Let me give you my address.
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23. Oh, well, all right,
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24. but I'm sure
they're on the way.
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25. Would you mind
if I called?
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26. No. All right.
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27. I wonder
if you could help me.
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28. What?
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29. I said, I wonder
if you could help me.
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30. Yes. What is it
you're looking for, sir?
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31. Lovebirds.
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32. Lovebirds, sir?
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33. Yes. I understand there
are different varieties.
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34. Is that true?
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35. Well, yes, there are.
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36. Well, these are for my sister
for her birthday, you see,
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37. and as she's
only gonna be 11,
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38. I wouldn't want
a pair of birds
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39. that were
too demonstrative.
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40. I understand completely.
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41. At the same time, I wouldn't want
them to be too aloof, either.
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42. No, of course not.
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43. Do you happen to have a pair of
birds that are just friendly?
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44. Oh, I think so.
Now, then, let me see.
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45. Aren't those lovebirds?
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46. No. Those are red birds.
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47. I thought they were
strawberry finches.
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48. Yes. We call them that, too.
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49. Here we are. Lovebirds.
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50. Those are canaries.
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51. Doesn't this
make you feel awful?
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52. Doesn't what
make me feel...
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53. Having all these poor, little innocent
creatures caged up like this?
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54. Well, we can't just let them
fly around the shop, you know.
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55. No, I suppose not.
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56. Is there
an ornithological reason
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57. for keeping them
in separate cages?
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58. Well, certainly. It's
to protect the species.
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59. Yes, that's important, especially
during the molting season.
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60. That's a particularly
dangerous time.
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61. Are they molting now?
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62. Oh, some of them are.
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63. How can you tell?
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64. Well, they get a sort
of hangdog expression.
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65. Yes, I see. Well, what
about the lovebirds?
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66. Are you sure you wouldn't
like to see a canary instead?
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67. We have some very
nice canaries this week.
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68. All right.
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69. All right.
May I see it, please?
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70. Oh! Oh!
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71. Oh, what is it? Oh!
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72. There we are.
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73. - Oh, there.
- Wonderful.
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74. Back in your gilded cage,
Melanie Daniels.
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75. What did you say?
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76. I was merely drawing
a parallel, Miss Daniels.
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77. How did you
know my name?
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78. A little
birdie told me.
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79. Good day,
Miss Daniels. Madam.
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80. Hey, wait a minute.
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81. I don't know you.
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82. Ah, but I know you.
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83. How?
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84. We met in court.
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85. We never met in court
or anyplace else.
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86. That's true. I'll rephrase it.
I saw you in court.
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87. When?
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88. Don't you remember
one of your practical jokes
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89. that resulted in the smashing
of a plate-glass window?
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90. I didn't break
that window.
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91. Yes, but your
little prank did.
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92. The judge should've
put you behind bars.
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93. What are you,
a policeman?
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94. I merely believe in
the law, Miss Daniels.
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95. And I'm not too keen
on practical jokers.
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96. What do you call
your lovebird story if not...
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97. Oh, I really wanted
the lovebirds.
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98. Well, you knew I didn't work here.
You deliberately...
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99. Right. I recognized
you when I came in.
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100. I just thought you
might like to know
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101. what it's like to be on
the other end of a gag.
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102. What do you
think of that?
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103. I think you're a louse.
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104. I am. Good day,
Miss Daniels. Madam.
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105. And I'm glad you didn't
get your lovebirds.
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106. Oh, I'll find something else.
See you in court.
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107. Who was that man?
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108. I have no idea.
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109. They said the mynah bird would
be here later this afternoon,
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110. if you care to come back.
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111. No, you'd better send him.
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112. May I use this phone?
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113. Why, certainly.
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114. Daily News?
It's Melanie Daniels.
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115. Could you get me
the City Desk, please?
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116. Just a minute,
Mrs. MacGruder.
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117. Hello, Charlie. Melanie.
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118. I want you to do
a favor for me.
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119. No, this is a small one.
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120. Pressure you? Why, Charlie, darling,
would I try to pressure you?
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121. Would you call the Department
of Motor Vehicles for me?
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122. Find out who owns
this license plate,
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123. W-J-H-0-0-3.
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124. Yes, a California plate.
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125. No. I'll stop off in a little while.
Is Daddy in his office?
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126. No, I don't want to break in on a meeting.
Tell him I'll see him later.
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127. Thank you, Charlie.
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128. Do you have any lovebirds?
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129. Well, no, not in the shop,
but I can order them for you.
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130. How soon?
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131. Well, when would
you want them?
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132. Immediately.
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133. Well, I could probably have
them here by tomorrow morning.
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134. Would that
be all right?
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135. That would be just fine.
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136. Miss, is that
for Mitch Brenner?
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137. Yes.
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138. He's not home.
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139. That's all right.
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140. He won't be back until Monday, I
mean, if those birds are for him.
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141. - Monday?
- Yes.
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142. I don't think you should leave
them in the hall, do you?
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143. Well... Where did he go?
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144. Bodega Bay. He goes
there every weekend.
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145. Bodega Bay.
Where's that?
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146. Up the coast, about 60
miles north of here.
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147. Sixty...
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148. It's an hour and
a half by freeway,
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149. or two hours if you
take the Coast Highway.
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150. Oh.
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151. I'd look after them myself,
but I'm going away, too.
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152. I'm awfully sorry.
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153. - Good morning.
- Good morning.
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154. I wonder if you
could help me.
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155. I'll try my best.
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156. I'm looking for a man
named Mitchell Brenner.
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157. - Do you know him?
- Yeah.
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158. - Where does he live?
- Right here, Bodega Bay.
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159. Yes, I know, but where?
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160. Right across
the bay there.
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161. Where?
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162. Now, see where
I'm pointing?
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163. Yes.
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164. See them two big
trees across there?
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165. On the other side
of the bay? Yes.
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166. - And the white house?
- Yes.
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167. That's where
the Brenners live.
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168. The Brenners?
Mr. and Mrs. Brenner?
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169. No. Just Lydia
and the two kids.
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170. The two kids?
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171. Yeah,
Mitch and the little girl.
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172. Oh, I see.
How do I get down there?
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173. You follow
the road around the bay,
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174. and that'll take you
right to their front door.
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175. The front door. Is there
a back road I can take?
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176. No. That's the only road.
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177. You see,
I want to surprise them.
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178. Oh.
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179. I don't want them
to see me arrive.
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180. Oh.
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181. It's a surprise, you see.
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182. Well, you could
get yourself a boat
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183. and cut right across
the bay to their dock.
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184. Where would I get a boat?
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185. Down by the Tides Restaurant.
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186. Did you ever handle
an outboard boat?
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187. Of course.
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188. Want me to
order one for you?
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189. Well, thank you.
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190. - What name?
- Daniels.
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191. Okay.
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192. I wonder if you
could tell me...
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193. Yeah. Just hold it
a minute, please.
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194. The little girl's name?
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195. The little Brenner girl?
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196. Yes.
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197. Alice, I think.
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198. Harry, what's the little
Brenner girl's name?
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199. - Lois.
- Alice, isn't it?
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200. No, it's Lois.
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201. It's Alice.
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202. Are you sure?
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203. Well, I'm not positive,
if that's what you mean.
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204. I need her
exact name, you see.
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205. Oh, just hold on one
more minute, please.
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206. In that case, I'll
tell you what you do.
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207. You go straight through town till you
see a little hotel on your left.
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208. Then you turn
right there.
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209. - Now, you got that?
- Yes.
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210. Near the top of the hill, you'll
see the school, and just beyond,
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211. a little house
with a red mailbox.
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212. That's where Annie Hayworth,
the schoolteacher, lives.
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213. You ask her about
the little Brenner girl.
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214. Well, thank you.
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215. Save yourself a lot of trouble.
Name's Alice for sure.
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216. Can I have the boat
in about 20 minutes?
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217. How much for
the phone calls?
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218. Oh, it's nothing.
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219. Thank you.
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220. Who is it?
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221. Me.
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222. Who's "me"?
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223. - Miss Hayworth?
- Yes.
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224. I'm Melanie Daniels. I'm
sorry to bother you, but...
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225. Yes?
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226. The man at
the post office sent me.
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227. He said you could tell me the
name of the little Brenner girl.
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228. Cathy?
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229. The one who lives in the
white house across the bay?
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230. That's the one.
Cathy Brenner.
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231. He seemed sure it was
either Alice or Lois.
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232. Which is why the mail
never gets delivered
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233. to the right place
in this town.
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234. I'm sorry. Smoke?
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235. Thank you.
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236. Did you want to see
Cathy about something?
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237. Well, not exactly.
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238. Oh.
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239. Are you a friend
of Mitch's?
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240. No, not really.
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241. You know, I've been wanting a
cigarette for the last 20 minutes.
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242. I just couldn't convince
myself to stop.
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243. This tilling of the soil can
become compulsive, you know.
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244. It's a very
pretty garden.
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245. Oh, thank you. Well, it's something
to do in your spare time.
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246. There's a lot of spare
time in Bodega Bay.
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247. Are you planning
on staying long?
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248. No, just a few hours.
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249. Then you're leaving
after you see Cathy?
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250. Well, something
like that.
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251. I'm sorry. I don't mean
to sound so mysterious.
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252. Actually, it's
none of my business.
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253. Well, I better
be on my way.
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254. - Thank you very much.
- Not at all.
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255. Did you drive up from San
Francisco by the coast road?
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256. Yes.
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257. Nice drive.
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258. It's very beautiful.
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259. Is that where
you met Mitch?
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260. Yes.
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261. I guess that's where
everyone meets Mitch.
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262. Now you sound a bit
mysterious, Miss Hayworth.
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263. Do I?
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264. I don't mean to. Actually, I'm
an open book, I'm afraid.
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265. Or, rather, a closed one.
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266. Oh, pretty.
What are they?
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267. Lovebirds.
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268. I see.
Good luck, Miss Daniels.
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269. Thank you.
Can I get out this way?
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270. Go right around. It'll take
you back to the main road.
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271. Thank you.
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272. Do you have a boat
for Miss Daniels?
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273. Yes, ma'am.
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274. It's the one
right below.
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275. - Are you all right?
- Yes, I think so.
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276. What do you suppose
made it do that?
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277. That's the damnedest
thing I ever saw.
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278. I don't know. It seemed to swoop
down at you deliberately.
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279. Oh, you're bleeding, too.
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280. Let's take care
of that. Okay?
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281. That's a girl.
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282. Come on.
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283. What happened, Mitch?
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284. - Gull hit her.
- A gull?
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285. Let's try up at the
restaurant, all right?
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286. Might need
a tetanus shot.
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287. I had a booster before
I went abroad last May.
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288. What happened?
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289. Hello, Deke.
Young lady cut herself.
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290. Shall I call a doctor?
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291. No, I don't think it's that serious.
Let's see.
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292. Helen, get some cotton
and antiseptic.
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293. You cut yourself
outside, miss?
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294. Don't worry, Deke.
She did it in a boat.
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295. Well, I had a man trip and
fall in the parking lot once.
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296. Sued me before
I could bat an eyelash.
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297. I don't think Miss Daniels
is gonna sue anybody.
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298. Here.
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299. Well, you're
the lawyer.
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300. Thank you.
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301. What's that?
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302. Just some peroxide.
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303. I'll clean
out the cut.
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304. So you're a lawyer.
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305. That's right.
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306. Of course, I usually defend
people, Miss Daniels,
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307. but if I were
prosecuting...
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308. Do you practice here?
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309. Uh-uh. San Francisco.
What are you doing up here?
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310. What kind of law?
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311. Criminal.
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312. Is that why you want
to see everyone behind bars?
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313. Oh, not everyone,
Miss Daniels.
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314. Only violators
and practical jokers.
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315. That's right.
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316. - Ow!
- Oh, sorry.
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317. What are you
doing up here?
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318. Didn't you see
the lovebirds?
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319. Oh, you mean, you came all this
way to bring me those birds?
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320. To bring your
sister those birds.
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321. You said it was
her birthday.
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322. Besides,
I was coming up anyway.
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323. What for?
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324. To see a friend
of mine. Careful.
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325. Oh, sorry.
Who's your friend?
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326. Annie Hayworth,
the schoolteacher.
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327. Annie Hayworth.
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328. Well, small world.
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329. Yes.
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330. How do you know Annie?
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331. We went to school
together, college.
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332. Did you? Imagine that. How
long are you staying up here?
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333. The weekend.
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334. Well, I think the bleeding's almost
stopped. Why don't you hold that on?
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335. So you came up
to see Annie, huh?
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336. Yes.
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337. I think you
came up to see me.
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338. Now, why would I want
to see you of all people?
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339. I don't know, but you must've
gone to a lot of trouble
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340. to find out who I was
and where I lived.
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341. It was no trouble at all. I simply
called my father's newspaper.
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342. Besides, I was coming up anyway.
I've already told you that.
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343. You really like me, huh?
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344. I loathe you.
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345. You have no manners. You're
arrogant, and conceited, and...
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346. I wrote you a letter about it,
in fact, but I tore it up.
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347. What did it say?
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348. None of your business.
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349. I can't say I like your
seagulls much, either.
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350. I come all
the way up here to...
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351. But you were coming
up anyway, remember?
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352. Mitch?
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353. I thought I saw your car.
What are you doing in town?
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354. I had to
acknowledge a delivery.
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355. Of what?
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356. Mother, I'd like you to meet Melanie
Daniels. Miss Daniels, my mother.
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357. How do you do?
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358. How do you do, Miss Daniels?
Acknowledge a what?
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359. A delivery. Miss Daniels brought
us some birds from San Francisco.
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360. For Cathy for her birthday.
Where is she?
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361. Across at Brinkmeyer's.
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362. As a matter of fact, Miss Daniels
is staying up here for the weekend,
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363. so I've already invited
her for dinner tonight.
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364. Well, you did go to the trouble
of bringing those birds.
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365. Oh,
I couldn't possibly.
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366. You did say birds?
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367. Yes, lovebirds.
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368. Oh, I see.
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369. So we couldn't
let you get away
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in some small way.
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371. And you haven't met Cathy, and
you are staying the weekend.
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372. Well, yes, but...
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373. Well, you are,
aren't you?
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374. Certainly, but...
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375. Then
it's all settled.
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376. What time is
dinner, Mother?
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377. 7:00, the same as usual.
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378. I'll pick you up.
Where are you staying?
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379. With Annie, of course.
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380. Oh, of course.
How stupid of me. 6:45?
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381. Annie may have made other plans.
I'll have to see.
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382. Besides,
I can find my own way.
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383. You're sure now? You won't
hire a boat or anything?
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384. I'm sure.
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386. Maybe.
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387. We'll be waiting for you.
How's your head?
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388. Much better, thank you.
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389. A gull hit me,
Mrs. Brenner, that's all.
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390. Oh, hi. Did you
find her all right?
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391. Yes, I did.
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392. I was wondering...
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393. That sign there.
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394. Do you suppose I could have the
room for just a single night?
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395. I was planning on renting
it for a longer time...
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396. I would appreciate it.
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397. I've tried everywhere in town.
They're all full.
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398. Well, all right. Got
your bags in the car?
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399. Well, it's
utilitarian, I'll say that.
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400. I just picked up some things for
the night at the general store.
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401. You see, I hadn't planned
on staying very long.
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402. Yes, I know. Did something
unexpected come up?
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403. Yes. May I use your phone?
I'd like to call home.
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404. I just put some
coffee on the stove.
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405. Don't they ever
stop migrating?
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406. Hi!
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407. Hi!
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408. Miss Daniels?
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409. Yes.
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410. Oh, they're beautiful!
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411. They're just what I wanted.
Is there a man and a woman?
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412. I can't tell
which is which.
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413. Well,
I suppose so.
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414. Hello there.
Annie had no plans, huh?
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415. No.
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416. Fine. We're very glad you could come.
You hungry?
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417. - Reasonably.
- Dinner's just about ready.
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418. We've been out back
looking at the chickens.
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419. Something seems to
be wrong with them.
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420. There's nothing wrong with
those chickens, Mitch.
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421. I'm going to call Fred
Brinkmeyer right now.
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422. What good's
that gonna do?
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423. The chickens won't eat.
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424. He sold the feed
to me, didn't he?
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425. Caveat emptor, Mother.
"Let the buyer beware."
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426. Whose side are you on?
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427. Merely quoting
the law, dear.
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428. Never mind the law.
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429. This won't take long, Miss...
Hello, Fred? Lydia Brenner.
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430. - I didn't interrupt your dinner, did I?
- How about a drink?
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431. Thank you,
I'd love one.
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432. Fred, that feed you
sold me is no good.
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433. The chicken feed.
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434. Well, it's just no good.
The chickens won't eat it.
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435. They're always hungry.
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436. I opened a sack for
them when I got home,
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437. and they just
wouldn't touch it.
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438. You know chickens as well as I
do, and when they won't eat,
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439. there's something wrong with what
they're being fed. That's all.
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440. No, they're not
fussy chickens.
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441. Who? What's he
got to do with it?
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442. Is that your father?
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443. Mmm-hmm.
Please sit down.
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444. Fred, I don't care how many
sacks of feed you sold him.
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445. My chicken...
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446. Oh, I see.
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447. Dan Fawcett.
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448. This afternoon?
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449. Well, that just proves what I'm saying!
The feed you sold us...
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450. Oh.
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451. Well, maybe I'd better
go over and see him.
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452. You don't think there's
something going around, do you?
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453. No, never!
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454. No, Fred, they don't seem sick at all.
They just won't eat.
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455. Uh-huh.
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456. Well, I'll try to go over and see him.
Maybe he...
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457. Uh-huh.
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458. All right. Thanks.
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459. He had a call from Dan
Fawcett a while ago.
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460. His chickens
won't eat either.
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461. It's what you said, Mom.
Mr. Brinkmeyer's feed is no good.
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462. No, Cathy. He sold Mr. Fawcett
a different brand.
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463. You don't think they're
getting sick, do you, Mitch?
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464. I still don't understand how
you knew I wanted lovebirds.
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465. Your brother told me.
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466. Then you knew Mitch in San Francisco?
Is that right?
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467. No, not exactly.
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468. Mitch knows a lot of
people in San Francisco.
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469. Of course,
they're mostly hoods.
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470. Cathy!
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471. Well, Mom, he's the
first to admit it.
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472. He spends half his day in the detention
cells at the Hall of Justice.
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473. In a democracy, Cathy, everyone
is entitled to a fair trial.
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474. Your brother's practice...
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475. Oh, Mom, please!
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476. I know all that democracy jazz.
They're still hoods.
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477. He has a client now who shot his
wife in the head six times.
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478. Six times!
Can you imagine it?
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479. I mean, even twice would be
overdoing it, don't you think?
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480. Why did he shoot her?
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481. He was watching a ball
game on television.
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482. What?
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483. His wife changed
the channel.
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484. Are you coming to
my party tomorrow?
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485. I don't think so.
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486. I have to get back
to San Francisco.
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487. Don't you like us?
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488. Oh, darling,
of course I do.
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489. Don't you like
Bodega Bay?
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490. I don't know yet.
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491. Mitch likes it very much. He comes
up every weekend, you know,
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492. even though he has his own
apartment in the city.
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493. He says San Francisco's like an
anthill at the foot of a bridge.
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494. I suppose it does get
a little hectic at times.
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495. Well, if you do decide to come,
don't say I told you about it.
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496. It's supposed to
be a surprise party.
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497. You see, they've got this whole
complicated thing figured out,
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498. where I'm going over to
Michele's for the afternoon,
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499. and Michele's mother will say
that she has a headache.
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500. Would I mind very much
if she took me home?
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501. Then when I get home here,
all the kids will jump out!
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502. Oh, won't you come?
Won't you please come?
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503. I don't think so.
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504. She's a charming girl,
isn't she, Mitch?
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505. Hmm? Yes.
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506. Certainly pretty.
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507. Mmm-hmm.
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508. How long have
you known her?
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509. Now, I told you, dear,
we met yesterday.
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510. In a bird shop.
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511. In a bird shop.
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512. She was selling birds?
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513. No, no. I just led her into believing
that I believed she was, and then...
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514. Well, it's all
very complicated.
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515. But she did buy
the lovebirds,
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516. and then drove all
the way out here.
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517. - Mother.
- Yes?
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518. Where did you
go to law school?
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519. Forgive me.
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520. I suppose I'm just naturally
curious about a girl like that.
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521. She's very rich, isn't she?
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522. Yeah, I suppose so.
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523. Her father's part owner of one of the
big newspapers in San Francisco.
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524. You'd think he could manage
to keep her name out of print.
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525. She's always mentioned
in the columns, Mitch.
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526. Yes, I know.
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527. She is the one who jumped into a
fountain in Rome last summer, isn't she?
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528. Yes.
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529. I supposed
I'm old-fashioned.
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530. I know it was supposed to
be very warm there, but...
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531. Well, actually, the newspapers
said she was naked.
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532. Yes, I know, dear.
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533. Of course,
it's none of my business,
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534. but when you bring
a girl like that...
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535. Darling?
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536. Yes?
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537. I think I can handle
Melanie Daniels by myself.
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538. Well, as long as you know
what you want, Mitch.
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539. I know exactly
what I want.
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540. Be able to find your
way back all right?
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541. Oh, yes.
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542. Will I be
seeing you again?
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543. San Francisco's
a long way from here.
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544. I'm in San Francisco
five days a week
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545. with a lot of
time on my hands.
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546. I'd like to see you.
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547. Maybe we could go
swimming or something.
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548. Mother tells me
you like to swim.
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549. How does Mother know
what I like to do?
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550. I guess we read
the same gossip column.
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551. Oh, that. Rome.
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552. Yeah, I really like to swim. I think
we might get along very well.
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553. In case you're interested, I
was pushed into that fountain.
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554. Without any clothes on?
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555. With all my clothes on. The
newspaper that ran that story
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556. happens to be a rival
of my father's paper.
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557. You were just a poor, innocent
victim of circumstances?
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558. I'm neither poor
nor innocent,
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559. but the truth of
that particular...
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560. The truth is, you're running around
with a pretty wild crowd, isn't it?
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561. Yes, that's the truth, but I
was pushed into that fountain,
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562. and that's the truth, too.
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563. Uh-huh.
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564. Do you really
know Annie Hayworth?
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565. No. At least I didn't
until I came up here.
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566. - So you didn't go to school together?
- No.
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567. - And you didn't come up here to see her?
- No!
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568. - You were lying!
- Yes, I was lying.
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569. What about the letter you wrote me?
Is that a lie, too?
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570. No, I wrote the letter.
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571. Well, what did it say?
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572. It said, "Dear Mr. Brenner.
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573. "I think you need
these lovebirds after all.
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574. "They may help
your personality."
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575. - That's what it said.
- But you tore it up?
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576. - Yes.
- Why?
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577. Because it seemed
stupid and foolish.
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578. Like jumping into
a fountain in Rome.
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579. I told you what happened!
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580. You don't expect me to
believe that, do you?
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581. Oh, I don't give a damn
what you believe!
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582. - I'd still like to see you.
- Why?
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583. I think it might be fun.
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584. That might've been good enough in
Rome, but it's not good enough now.
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585. - It is for me.
- Well, not for me.
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586. What do you want?
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587. I thought you knew.
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588. I want to go through life jumping
into fountains naked. Good night.
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589. Miss Daniels,
is that you?
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590. Yes.
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591. Hi.
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592. Is something wrong? Is that
cut beginning to bother you?
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593. No, it's not the cut
that's bothering me.
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594. Would you like
some brandy?
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595. If you have some,
I'd love it.
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596. I'll get it. Why don't you
sit down, Miss Daniels?
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597. Oh, would you like a sweater
or something, a quilt?
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598. No. No, thank you.
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599. Won't you
call me Melanie?
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600. All right.
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601. Thank you.
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602. Gets a bit chilly here
at night sometimes,
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603. especially if you're
over near the bay.
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604. Well, how did
your evening go?
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605. Did you meet Lydia?
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606. Or would you rather
I changed the subject?
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607. I think so.
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608. Well, how do you
like our little hamlet?
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609. I despise it.
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610. Well, I suppose it doesn't offer
much to the casual visitor,
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611. unless you're thrilled by a
collection of shacks on a hillside.
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612. It takes a bit of
getting used to.
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613. Where are you from
originally, Annie?
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614. San Francisco.
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615. How did you happen
to come up here?
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616. A friend invited me up for
a weekend a long time ago.
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617. Look, I see no reason
for being coy about this.
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618. It was Mitch Brenner.
I guess you knew that anyway.
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619. I suspected as much.
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620. Well, you needn't worry.
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621. It's been over and done
with a long time ago.
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622. Annie, there's nothing
between Mr. Brenner and me.
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623. Isn't there?
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624. Well, maybe
there isn't.
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625. Maybe there's never been anything
between Mitch and any girl.
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626. What do you mean?
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627. I think I'll
have some of that.
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628. I was seeing a lot of him
in San Francisco.
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629. Then one weekend, he invited
me up to meet Lydia.
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630. When was this?
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631. Oh, four years ago, shortly
after his father died.
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632. Of course, things
may be different now.
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633. Different?
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634. With Lydia.
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635. Did she seem
a trifle distant?
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636. A trifle.
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637. Well, then perhaps things
aren't quite so different.
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638. You know, her attitude
nearly drove me crazy.
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639. When I got back
to San Francisco,
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640. I spent days trying to figure out
exactly what I'd done to displease her.
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641. Well, what had you done?
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642. Nothing.
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643. I simply existed. So what's the answer?
A jealous woman, right?
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644. A clinging,
possessive mother?
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645. Wrong.
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646. With all due
respect to Oedipus,
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647. I don't think
that was the case.
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648. Then what was it?
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649. Lydia liked me.
That's the strange part.
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650. Now that I'm no longer a threat,
we're very good friends.
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651. Then why did
she object to you?
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652. Because she was afraid.
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653. Afraid you'd take Mitch?
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654. Afraid I'd give Mitch.
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655. I don't understand.
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656. Afraid of any woman
who would give Mitch
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657. the one thing
Lydia can give him, love.
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658. That adds up to a jealous,
possessive woman.
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659. No, I don't think so.
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660. You see, she's not afraid
of losing Mitch.
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661. She's only afraid
of being abandoned.
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662. Someone ought to tell her
she'd be gaining a daughter.
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663. No. She already
has a daughter.
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664. Well, what about Mitch? Didn't he
have anything to say about this?
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665. Well, I can understand
his position.
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666. He'd just been through a lot with
Lydia after his father died.
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667. He didn't want to risk
going through it all again.
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668. Oh, I see.
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669. So it ended.
Not right then, of course.
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670. We went back to San Francisco,
saw each other now and then,
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671. but we both knew
it was over.
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672. Then what are you doing
here in Bodega Bay?
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673. I wanted to
be near Mitch.
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674. Oh, it was over and done
with, and I knew it, but...
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675. I still wanted
to be near him.
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676. You see, I still like him
a hell of a lot,
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677. and I don't want to
lose that friendship, ever.
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678. Hello.
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679. Hello.
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680. No, no, no,
I wasn't asleep.
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681. Yes, just a little while ago.
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682. Sure. Hold on.
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683. It's Mitch.
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684. For you.
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685. Hello? Oh, yes,
this is Melanie.
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686. Fine, thank you.
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687. No, no trouble at all.
I simply followed the road.
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688. Well... there's no need
to apologize.
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689. I can understand.
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690. That's very kind of you.
No, I'm not angry.
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691. Well, I couldn't. I have to
get back to San Francisco.
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692. No, I wouldn't want
to disappoint Cathy, but...
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693. I see.
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694. All right.
Yes, I'll be there.
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695. Good night, Mitch.
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696. He wants me to go to Cathy's
party tomorrow afternoon.
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697. I said I would.
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698. It should be fun.
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699. I'll be there,
too, to help.
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700. Oh, it seems
so pointless.
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701. Well, I think I'll go to sleep.
It's been a busy day.
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702. My luggage.
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703. That's pretty. Where'd you get that?
Brinkmeyer's?
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704. Mmm.
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705. Do you think
I should go?
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706. Well, that's up to you.
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707. No, it's really up
to Lydia, isn't it?
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708. Never mind Lydia.
Do you want to go?
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709. Yes.
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710. Then go.
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711. Thank you, Annie.
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712. Oh.
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713. Wonder who that can be.
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714. Is someone there?
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715. Who is it?
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716. Look.
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717. Poor thing. Probably
lost his way in the dark.
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718. But it isn't dark, Annie.
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719. There's a full moon.
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720. Cathy, that's
very good. Very good.
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721. Okay. Here we go.
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722. Attagirl. Come on.
Don't let him get you.
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723. No, I really shouldn't have any more.
I'm driving.
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724. Well, actually, I'm trying to
get you to stay for dinner.
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725. A lot of roast
beef left over.
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726. No, I couldn't possibly.
I have to get back.
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727. All right.
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728. - Cheers.
- Cheers.
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729. Seriously, why do you
have to rush off?
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730. What's so important
in San Francisco?
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731. Well, I have to get to work
tomorrow morning, for one thing.
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732. You have a job?
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733. I have several jobs.
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734. What do you do?
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735. I do different things
on different days.
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736. Like what?
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737. Well, on Mondays
and Wednesdays,
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738. I work for the Travelers'
Aid at the airport.
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739. Helping travelers?
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740. No, misdirecting them. I thought
you could read my character.
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741. On Tuesdays, I take a course in
General Semantics at Berkeley,
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742. finding new
four-letter words.
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743. - That's not a job, of course...
- You mean, you don't have to...
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744. And on Thursdays, I have
my meeting and lunch.
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745. In the underworld,
I suppose.
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746. I shall disappoint you.
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747. We're sending a little
Korean boy through school.
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748. We actually
raise money for it.
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749. You see, Rome...
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750. That entire summer,
I did nothing but...
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751. Well, it was very easy
to get lost there.
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752. So when I came back, I thought
it was time I began...
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753. Oh, I don't know,
finding something again.
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754. So, on Mondays and Thursdays,
I keep myself busy.
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755. What about Fridays?
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756. Fridays? They're free.
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757. I sometimes go to
bird shops on Fridays.
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758. I'm very glad you do.
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759. A nice, innocent,
little day.
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760. Oh, yes.
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761. I have an Aunt Tessa.
Have you got an Aunt Tessa?
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762. Mine is very prim
and straight-laced.
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763. I'm giving her a mynah bird when
she comes back from Europe.
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764. Mynah birds talk,
you know.
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765. Can you see
my Aunt Tessa's face,
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766. when this one tells us one or two of
the words I've picked up at Berkeley?
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767. You need
a mother's care, my child.
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768. Not my mother's.
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769. Oh, I'm sorry.
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770. What have you got
to be sorry about?
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771. My mother?
Don't waste your time.
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772. She ditched us when I was 11 and ran
off with some hotel man in the east.
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773. You know what
a mother's love is?
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774. Yes, I do.
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775. You mean it's
better to be ditched?
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776. No. I think it's better to be loved.
Don't you ever see her?
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777. I don't
know where she is.
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778. Well, maybe I ought to go
join the other children.
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779. All right.
Here we go. One...
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780. Two...
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781. Three...
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782. There you go.
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783. Look! Look!
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784. Hey! No touching allowed!
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785. Oh!
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786. Help me get the children
into the house.
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787. There you go.
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788. Have they gone, Mitch?
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789. I think so.
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790. Is anyone hurt?
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791. Jenny got a scratch down
her cheek, but it's nothing.
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792. That makes three times.
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793. Mitch, this isn't
usual, is it?
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794. The gull when I was
in the boat yesterday,
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795. the one at Annie's
last night, and now...
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796. Last night?
What do you mean?
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797. A gull smashed into Annie's front door.
Mitch, what's happening?
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798. I don't know. Do you have
to go back to Annie's?
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799. No. I have my
things in the car.
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800. Stay and have something to eat before
you start back. I'd feel a lot better.
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801. Would you like some
mustard with that?
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802. No, thank you.
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803. Why didn't Annie
stay for dinner?
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804. Said something
about going home
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805. to take a call from her
sister in the east.
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806. What's the
matter with them?
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807. What's the matter
with all the birds?
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808. Where did you
want this coffee?
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809. Here on the
table, honey.
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810. Hurry up with
yours, Mitch.
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811. I'm sure Miss Daniels
wants to be on her way.
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812. I think you ought to
stay the night, Melanie.
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813. We have an extra room
upstairs and everything.
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814. That road can be a pretty
bad one at night, too.
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815. If I go across
to Santa Rosa,
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816. I'll come out on the freeway
much earlier, won't I?
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817. Yes, and the freeway
is much quicker.
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818. But she'll be hitting all the heavy
traffic going back to San Francisco.
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819. Just listen
to those lovebirds.
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820. Mitch.
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821. Cover your faces!
Cover your eyes!
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822. That's a sparrow,
all right.
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823. We know what
it is, Al.
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824. Did you have a light
burning or something?
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825. Yes, but there
wouldn't have been
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826. that much light
going up the chimney.
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827. 'Cause sometimes birds are
attracted by light, you know.
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828. Sure is a peculiar thing.
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829. Well, all right, but we've got
to do something about it!
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830. I don't think I get you, Mitch.
Do about what?
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831. Well, the birds
invaded the house.
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832. What's more likely,
they got in the room
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833. and was just panicked.
That's all.
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834. All right, I'll admit a bird
will panic in an enclosed room,
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835. but they didn't just get in. They
came in, right down the chimney.
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836. My wife found a bird in the
back seat of her car once.
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837. Tell him about the party.
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838. That's right. We had a party here this
afternoon for Cathy, for her birthday.
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839. How old is she?
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840. Eleven! In the
middle of the party,
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841. some seagulls came
down at the children!
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842. Miss Daniels was attacked
by a gull only yesterday.
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843. Yeah. Were the kids bothering
the birds or something?
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844. 'Cause if you make any kind
of a disturbance near them,
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845. they'll just
come after you.
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846. Al, the children were playing a game.
Those gulls attacked.
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847. Now, Lydia, "attack" is a pretty
strong word, don't you think?
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848. I mean, birds just don't
go around attacking people
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849. without no reason.
You know what I mean?
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850. The kids probably
scared them, that's all.
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851. These birds attacked.
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852. You got quite a mess
here, I'll admit that.
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853. Maybe you ought to put some
screen on top of your chimney.
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854. You want some
help cleaning up?
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855. No. I can handle it.
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856. It shouldn't be
too much of a job.
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857. I'll take Cathy up to bed.
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858. I think I should
stay, don't you?
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859. It would be
nice if you could.
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860. My things
are in the car.
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861. - Do you want to go with me?
- All right.
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862. Well, anything
else I can do, Mitch?
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863. No, thanks, Al.
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864. We'll be all right.
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865. Good night, Lydia.
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866. Sure is peculiar.
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867. Mitch.
Mitch. Mitch!
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868. Yes, Mother?
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869. I'm going to
drop Cathy off now.
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870. I'll probably drive over
to the Fawcett farm.
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871. Okay.
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872. Morning.
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873. Good morning, George.
Is Mr. Fawcett around?
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874. I think so, ma'am.
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875. Ain't seen him this morning,
but he ought to be in there.
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876. Thanks.
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877. Dan, are you home?
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878. Mother!
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879. What is it, dear?
What's the matter?
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880. Al Malone, the
deputy, just called.
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881. He wants me over
at the Fawcett place.
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882. Some detectives from Santa
Rosa will be there.
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883. - Will it be all right?
- Yes.
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884. I was just taking
your mother in some tea.
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885. Oh, be careful, please.
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886. And you be careful.
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887. Mitch?
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888. No, it's me,
Mrs. Brenner.
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889. I thought you
might like some tea.
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890. Oh. Thank you.
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891. Where's Mitch?
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892. Al Malone wanted him
out at the Fawcett farm.
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893. Why? Didn't Al
believe my story?
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894. He was calling
from the farm.
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895. Then he saw.
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896. Oh, he must have.
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897. They sent for
the Santa Rosa police.
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898. What good will they do?
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899. Do you think Cathy's
all right at the school?
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900. Yes, I'm sure
she's fine.
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901. Do I sound
very foolish to you?
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902. Oh, no.
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903. I keep seeing Dan's face.
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904. And they have such big
windows at the school.
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905. All the windows are broken
in Dan's bedroom.
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906. All the windows!
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907. Try not to
think about that.
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908. I wish I were
a stronger person.
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909. I lost my husband four
years ago, you know.
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910. It's terrible how you depend on
someone else for strength, and then
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911. suddenly all the strength
is gone, and you're alone.
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912. I'd love to be able
to relax sometime.
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913. I'd love to be
able to sleep.
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914. Do you think
Cathy's all right?
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915. Annie's there.
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916. She'll be all right.
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917. I'm not like this,
you know? Not usually.
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918. I don't fuss and fret
about my children.
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919. When Frank died...
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920. You see, he understood the children.
He really understood them.
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921. He had the knack of entering into their
world and becoming part of them.
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922. That's a very
rare talent.
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923. Yes.
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924. Oh, I wish, I wish,
I wish I could be like that.
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925. I miss him.
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926. Sometimes, even now, I wake up
in the morning and I think,
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927. "I must get
Frank's breakfast."
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928. And I get up, and there's a very
good reason for getting out of bed,
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929. until, of course,
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930. I remember.
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931. I miss talking to him.
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932. Cathy's a child,
of course, and Mitch...
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933. Well, Mitch
has his own life.
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934. I'm glad
he stayed here today.
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935. I feel safer
with him here.
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936. Would you like
to rest now?
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937. No.
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938. No, don't go.
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939. I feel as if I don't
understand you at all,
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940. and I want so
much to understand.
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941. Why, Mrs. Brenner?
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942. Because my son seems
to be very fond of you,
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943. and I don't quite
know how I feel about it.
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944. I don't even know
if I like you or not.
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945. Is that so important,
your liking me?
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946. Well, yes.
I think so.
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947. Mitch is important to me.
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948. I want to like
whatever girl he chooses.
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949. And perhaps if you don't?
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950. Well, then I don't think it'll
matter very much to anyone but me.
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951. Oh, I think it would
also matter to Mitch.
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952. Mitch has always done
exactly what he wanted to do.
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953. But, you see,
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954. I don't want to be
left alone.
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955. I don't think I could
bear to be left alone!
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956. Oh, forgive me.
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957. Oh, forgive me.
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958. This business with the
birds has upset me.
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959. I don't know what I'd do
if Mitch weren't here.
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960. Why don't you try to
sleep now, Mrs. Brenner?
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961. I wish
I was stronger.
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962. Do you think
she's all right?
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963. Do you think she's all
right at the school?
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964. Would you like me
to go for her?
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965. Oh, I couldn't ask it.
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966. Oh, I don't mind, really.
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967. Would you?
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968. I'd feel so much better.
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969. I'll go right now.
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970. Melanie?
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971. Thanks for the tea.
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972. I married my wife
in the month of June
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973. Ristle-tee, rostle-tee
Now, now, now
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974. I brought her home
by the light of the moon
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975. Ristle-tee, rostle-tee
Hey, donnie-dostle-tee
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976. Knickety-knackety
Rustical quality
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977. Willow-tee, wallow-tee
Now, now, now
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978. She combs her hair
but once a year
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979. Ristle-tee, rostle-tee
Now, now, now
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980. With every stroke
She shed a tear
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981. Ristle-tee, rostle-tee
Hey, donnie-dostle-tee
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982. Rustical quality
Ristle-tee, rostle-tee
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983. Now, now, now
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984. I brought her home
by the light of the moon
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985. Ristle-tee, rostle-tee
Hey, donnie-dostle-tee
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986. Knickety-knackety
Rustical quality
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987. Willow-tee, wallow-tee
Now, now, now
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988. She combed her hair
but once a year
Copy !req
989. Ristle-tee, rostle-tee
Now, now, now
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990. With every stroke
She shed a tear
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991. Ristle-tee, rostle-tee
Hey, donnie-dostle-tee
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992. Knickety-knackety
Rustical quality
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993. Willow-tee, wallow-tee
Now, now, now
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994. She swept up her floor
but once a year
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995. Ristle-tee, rostle-tee
Now, now, now
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996. She said that brooms
were much too dear
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997. Ristle-tee, rostle-tee
Hey, donnie-dostle-tee
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998. Knickety-knackety
Rustical quality
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999. Willow-tee, wallow-tee
Now, now, now
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1000. She churns the butter
in her dad's old boot
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1001. Ristle-tee, Rostle-tee
Now, now, now
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1002. And for a dash
She'd use her foot
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1003. Ristle-tee, rostle-tee
Hey, donnie-dostle-tee
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1004. Knickety-knackety
Rustical quality
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1005. Willow-tee, wallow-tee
Now, now, now
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1006. The butter it came out
all grizzle-y gray
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1007. Ristle-tee, rostle-tee
Now, now, now
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1008. The cheese it took
legs and ran away
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1009. Ristle-tee, rostle-tee
Hey, donnie-dostle-tee
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1010. Knickety-knackety
Rustical quality
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1011. Willow-tee, wallow-tee
Now, now, now
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1012. She let the critter get away
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1013. Ristle-tee, rostle-tee
Hey, donnie-dostle-tee
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1014. Knickety-knackety
Rustical quality
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1015. Willow-tee, wallow-tee
Now, now, now
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1016. I asked my wife
to wash the floor
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1017. Ristle-tee, rostle-tee
Now, now, now
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1018. She gave me my hat
and she showed me the door
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1019. Ristle-tee, rostle-tee
Hey, donnie-dostle-tee
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1020. Knickety-knackety
Rustical quality
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1021. Now, now, now
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1022. I married my wife
in the month of June
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1023. Ristle-tee, rostle-tee
Now, now, now
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1024. I brought her home
by the light of the moon
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1025. Ristle-tee, rostle-tee
Hey, donnie-dostle-tee
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1026. Knickety-knackety
Rustical quality
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1027. Willow-tee, wallow-tee
Now, now, now
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1028. She combed her hair
but once a year
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1029. Ristle-tee, rostle-tee
Hey, donnie-dostle-tee
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1030. Knickety-knackety
Rustical quality
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1031. Willow-tee, wallow-tee
Now, now, now
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1032. Ristle-tee, rostle-tee
Now, now, now
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1033. All right, children. Now,
please put your song books away,
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1034. then stand up
alongside your desks.
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1035. We'll go out for recess as
soon as everybody gets ready.
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1036. We are not going
into the playground
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1037. until everybody
has quieted down.
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1038. - Close that door. Quickly. Please.
- What?
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1039. - What is it?
- Look.
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1040. We've got to get
the children out of here.
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1041. All right,
children. Now, quiet.
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1042. Quiet. Miss Daniels
would like to see
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1043. how we conduct ourselves
during a fire drill.
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1044. I would like you to show her how
quiet and obedient you can be.
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1045. Oh, we're going
out of school now.
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1046. Leave school?
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1047. We want those of you who live
nearby to go directly home.
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1048. Home?
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1049. I want the rest of you to go down
the hill all the way to the hotel.
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1050. Now, is that clear?
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1051. Yes,
Miss Hayworth.
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1052. Melanie?
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1053. I want you to go as
quietly as possible.
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1054. Do not make a sound
until I tell you to run.
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1055. Then run as
quickly as you can.
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1056. Now, does everybody
understand?
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1057. Yes,
Miss Hayworth.
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1058. All right, John,
you lead the way.
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1059. Cathy! Cathy!
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1060. Well, Daddy, there
were hundreds of them.
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1061. No, I'm not hysterical.
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1062. I'm trying to tell you this
as calmly as I know how.
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1063. All right, Daddy.
Yes, Daddy.
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1064. Well, just now.
Not 15 minutes ago.
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1065. At the school.
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1066. No, I don't. Just a minute.
What's the name of the school?
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1067. Just the Bodega Bay School.
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1068. The Bodega Bay School.
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1069. Well, I don't know how
many children, 30 or 40.
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1070. No, the birds didn't attack until the
children were outside the school.
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1071. Help you,
Mrs. Bundy?
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1072. I need some change,
Mr. Carter.
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1073. Crows, I think.
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1074. Well, I don't
know, Daddy.
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1075. Is there a difference between
crows and blackbirds?
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1076. There is very definitely
a difference, miss.
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1077. Thank you.
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1078. They're different, Daddy.
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1079. Well, I think
these were crows.
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1080. Well, yes.
Hundreds of them.
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1081. Yes, they attacked the children.
Attacked them!
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1082. Well, I don't know when, but I
simply can't leave now, Daddy.
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1083. All right.
Yes. Good-bye.
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1084. They're both perching birds, of
course, but quite different species.
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1085. The crow is
Corvus brachyrhynchos,
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1086. and the blackbird
is Euphagus cyanocephalus.
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1087. Thank you.
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1088. You have the number
at the Fawcett farm?
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1089. Right here in
this book, miss.
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1090. I can't see that it makes
any difference, Mrs. Bundy.
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1091. Crows or blackbirds,
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1092. if the school was attacked,
that's pretty serious.
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1093. I hardly think
that either species
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1094. would have sufficient intelligence
to launch a massed attack.
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1095. Their brainpans are
not big enough to...
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1096. I just came from
the school, madam.
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1097. I don't know anything about
their brainpans, but...
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1098. Well, I do.
I do know.
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1099. Ornithology happens
to be my avocation.
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1100. Birds are not aggressive
creatures, miss.
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1101. They bring beauty
into the world.
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1102. It is mankind,
rather, who...
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1103. Sam! Three
southern fried chicken.
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1104. Baked potato
on all of them.
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1105. Yes, may I speak to
Mitch Brenner, please?
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1106. Yes, I'll wait.
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1107. It is mankind, rather,
who insists upon
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1108. making it difficult for life
to exist upon this planet.
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1109. Now, if it were
not for the birds...
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1110. Mrs. Bundy, you don't
seem to understand.
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1111. This young lady said there
was an attack on the school.
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1112. - Impossible!
- Oh, Mitch?
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1113. Oh, I'm glad
I caught you.
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1114. Something terrible has...
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1115. It's the end
of the world!
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1116. Two Bloody Marys, Deke.
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1117. What actually
happened at the school?
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1118. Bunch of crows
attacked the school kids.
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1119. It's the end of the world.
"Thus saith the Lord God
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1120. "unto the mountains
and the hills,
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1121. "and the rivers
and the valleys.
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1122. "Behold I, even I,
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1123. "shall bring
a sword upon you,
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1124. "and I will devastate
your high places."
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1125. Ezekiel, chapter six.
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1126. "Woe unto them that
rise up early in the morning,
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1127. "that they may
follow strong drink."
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1128. Isaiah, chapter five.
It's the end of the world.
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1129. I hardly think a few birds are going
to bring about the end of the world.
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1130. These weren't
a few birds.
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1131. I didn't know there were
many crows in Bodega Bay
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1132. this time of year.
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1133. The crow is a permanent
resident throughout its range.
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1134. In fact, during our Christmas
count, we recorded...
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1135. How many gulls did you
count, Mrs. Bundy?
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1136. Which gulls, Mr. Sholes?
There are several varieties.
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1137. The ones who've been playing
devil with my fishing boats.
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1138. Have you had
trouble with gulls?
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1139. One of my boats did,
last week.
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1140. This young lady was hit
by a gull only Saturday.
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1141. Deke, I'm still waiting
for those Bloody Marys.
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1142. Coming right up.
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1143. Could you ask them to lower
their voices, please?
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1144. They're frightening
the children.
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1145. A whole flock of gulls nearly
capsized one of my boats.
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1146. Practically tore
the skipper's arm off.
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1147. You're scaring the kids.
Keep it low.
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1148. All right.
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1149. Yeah, well,
he's scaring me, too.
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1150. Are you trying to
say that all these...
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1151. Nah, that sounds
impossible, Sebastian.
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1152. Deke, look, I'm just telling you
what happened to one of my boats.
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1153. The gulls were after
your fish, Mr. Sholes.
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1154. Really, let's be
logical about this.
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1155. What were the crows
after at the school?
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1156. What do you think
they were after? Miss...
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1157. Daniels. I think they
were after the children.
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1158. For what purpose?
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1159. To kill them.
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1160. Why?
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1161. I don't know why.
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1162. I thought not.
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1163. Birds have been on this
planet, Miss Daniels,
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1164. since Archaeopteryx,
140 million years ago.
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1165. Doesn't it seem odd that
they'd wait all that time
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1166. to start a war
against humanity?
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1167. No one called it a war.
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1168. Scotch, light
on the water.
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1169. You and Mr. Sholes seem
to be implying as much.
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1170. Who said anything about a war?
All I said, some gulls...
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1171. - Want some more coffee?
- No.
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1172. came down on
one of my boats.
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1173. They could have been after the
fish, just like you said.
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1174. - The Captain should have shot at them.
- Huh?
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1175. Gulls are scavengers,
anyway. Most birds are.
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1176. Get yourselves guns and wipe
them off the face of the Earth!
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1177. That would
hardly be possible.
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1178. Why not,
Mrs. Bundy?
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1179. Because there
are 8,650 species
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1180. of birds in the world
today, Mr. Carter.
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1181. It is estimated that
5,750,000,000 birds
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1182. live in
the United States alone.
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1183. The five continents
of the world...
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1184. Kill them all. Get rid
of the messy animals.
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1185. probably contain
more than 100 billion birds.
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1186. It's the end of the world.
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1187. Those gulls must have
been after the fish.
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1188. Of course!
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1189. Hurry up, children.
Finish your lunch.
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1190. Are the birds
gonna eat us, Mommy?
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1191. Hell, maybe we're all getting a
little carried away by this.
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1192. Admittedly, a few birds
did act strange,
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1193. but that's no reason
to believe that...
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1194. I keep telling you,
this isn't a few birds.
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1195. These are gulls,
crows, swifts...
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1196. I have never known birds of different
species to flock together.
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1197. The very concept
is unimaginable.
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1198. Why, if that happened,
we wouldn't have a chance!
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1199. How could we possibly
hope to fight them?
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1200. We couldn't,
you're right.
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1201. You're right,
Mrs. Bundy.
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1202. What's the matter?
Something wrong out here?
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1203. We're fighting
a war, Sam.
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1204. A war? Against who?
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1205. Against birds!
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1206. I'm glad you all think
this is so amusing.
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1207. You've frightened the children
half out of their wits.
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1208. If the young lady said
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1209. she saw the attack at a school,
why don't you believe her?
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1210. What attack? Who
attacked the school?
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1211. Birds did. Crows.
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1212. You're all sitting
around here debating!
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1213. What do you want them to do next?
Crash through that window?
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1214. Mommy!
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1215. Shh. Put on your coat.
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1216. Why don't you all go home,
lock your doors and windows?
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1217. What's the fastest
way to San Francisco?
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1218. The freeway, ma'am.
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1219. How do I find it?
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1220. I'm going out that way, lady.
You can follow me.
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1221. Well, then
let's leave now.
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1222. Haven't finished
my drink yet.
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1223. I got here as fast as I could.
Where's Cathy?
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1224. She's with Annie.
She's all right.
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1225. Al, why aren't you over at the
school, where the attack was?
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1226. 'Cause I just got back from Dan
Fawcett's place, that's why.
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1227. He was killed
last night by birds.
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1228. What?
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1229. Now, hold it, Mitch. You
don't know that for a fact.
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1230. What are the facts,
Mr. Malone?
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1231. The Santa Rosa Police
think it's a felony murder.
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1232. They think a burglar broke in,
killed him.
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1233. How do you explain the dead
birds all over the floor?
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1234. Santa Rosa Police figure they got
in after the old man was killed.
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1235. Were the Santa Rosa Police
at your school today?
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1236. Are you coming?
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1237. Now take it easy, lady.
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1238. There isn't a bird
anywhere in sight!
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1239. "Look at the birds of the air.
They do not sow or reap.
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1240. "Yet your heavenly Father
feeds them."
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1241. Say, something like this happened
in Santa Cruz last year.
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1242. The town was just
covered with seagulls.
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1243. Will you please
finish your drink?
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1244. That's right, sir.
I recall it.
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1245. A large flock of seagulls
got lost in a fog,
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1246. and headed into the town
where all the lights were.
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1247. They made some mess, too, smashing
into buildings and everything.
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1248. They always make a mess.
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1249. The point is that no one
seemed to be upset about it.
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1250. They were all
gone next morning,
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1251. just as though nothing
at all had happened.
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1252. Poor things.
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1253. I'm leaving!
Are you coming?
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1254. All right,
all right!
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1255. Well, hope you folks
figure this thing out!
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1256. It's the end
of the world!
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1257. I better get back to the cannery.
What do I owe you, Deke?
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1258. Sebastian,
hold it a minute.
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1259. I don't want to be
an alarmist about this...
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1260. No one ever said
you were, Mitch.
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1261. I think we're
in real trouble.
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1262. I don't know how
this started, or why,
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1263. but I know it's here and
we'd be crazy to ignore it.
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1264. To ignore what?
The "bird war"?
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1265. Yes, the "bird war."
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1266. The bird attack, plague...
Call it what you like,
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1267. they're massing
out there someplace,
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1268. and they'll be back.
You can count on it.
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1269. Ridiculous.
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1270. Come here.
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1271. Unless we do
something right now,
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1272. unless we get Bodega Bay
on the move, they...
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1273. Look, Mitch.
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1274. Even if this is true,
even if all the birds...
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1275. Don't you believe
it's true?
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1276. No, Mitch,
frankly I don't.
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1277. There's no reason. I...
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1278. Well, it's happening.
Isn't that a reason?
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1279. I like Bodega Bay as
well as the next man...
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1280. Fine, then help me.
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1281. You're an important man in this town.
If you help, they all will.
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1282. Help how?
What do you want to do?
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1283. Mrs. Bundy said
something about Santa Cruz.
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1284. About seagulls
getting lost in a fog
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1285. and flying in
towards the lights.
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1286. We don't have
fog this time of year!
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1287. Make our own fog!
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1288. How do you
figure to do that?
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1289. We can use smoke pots,
the way the Army uses them.
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1290. Look!
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1291. They're attacking again. Melanie,
you stay in here. Come on, Al!
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1292. Look out!
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1293. Look at the gas. That
man's lighting a cigar!
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1294. Hey, you! Watch out!
Don't drop that match!
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1295. Get out of there!
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1296. - Mister, run!
- Watch out!
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1297. Look out! Look out!
Watch out!
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1298. Hey!
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1299. Why are they doing this?
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1300. Why are they doing this?
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1301. They said when you got here,
the whole thing started!
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1302. Who are you?
What are you?
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1303. Where did you come from?
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1304. I think you're the cause
of all this.
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1305. I think you're evil! Evil!
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1306. Oh, God!
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1307. I think
they're going!
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1308. We can get Cathy
at Annie's now.
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1309. - The crows again.
- Shh!
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1310. Come on.
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1311. Oh, no. Stay here.
Stay here.
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1312. Cathy! Where's Cathy?
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1313. Mitch, don't!
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1314. Oh, don't leave
her there, Mitch.
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1315. Come on.
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1316. Shh!
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1317. When we got back from
taking Michele home,
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1318. we heard the explosion
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1319. and we went outside
to see what it was.
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1320. All at once
the birds were everywhere!
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1321. All at once
she pushed me inside,
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1322. and they covered her!
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1323. Annie...
She pushed me inside!
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1324. Give me another one, darling.
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1325. How long have they
been gathering there?
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1326. Oh, about 15 minutes.
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1327. Seems like a pattern,
doesn't it?
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1328. They strike, then disappear,
and then start massing again.
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1329. Doesn't look so very
different, does it?
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1330. A little smoke hanging
over the town, otherwise...
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1331. You want to try
your father again?
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1332. No, I tried a little while ago.
The phone's dead.
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1333. - Still got power, haven't we?
- Yes.
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1334. Mitch, I'm getting
something on the radio.
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1335. Come on.
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1336. I can't get any of
the local stations.
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1337. I think this
is San Francisco.
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1338. "... and the work of a
team of professionals." End quote.
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1339. In Bodega Bay early this
morning, a large flock of crows
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1340. attacked a group of children who were
leaving the school during a fire drill.
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1341. One little girl
was seriously injured
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1342. and taken to the hospital
in Santa Rosa,
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1343. but the majority of
children reached safety.
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1344. We understand there was
another attack on the town,
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1345. but this information
is rather sketchy.
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1346. So far,
no word has come through
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1347. to show if there have
been further attacks.
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1348. On the national scene today,
in Washington...
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1349. Well, is that all?
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1350. I'll have to get some more wood in.
Mustn't let this fire go out.
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1351. Did you get the windows
in the attic, Mitch?
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1352. Yes, I got
them all, dear.
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1353. When do you
think they'll come?
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1354. I don't know.
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1355. If there are bigger birds, Mitch,
they'll get into the house.
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1356. Well, it's just a chance
we'll have to take.
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1357. Maybe we ought
to leave.
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1358. No, not now! Not while
they're massing out there.
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1359. When?
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1360. We'll just see
what happens.
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1361. - Where will we go?
- I don't know.
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1362. I think we're safe
here for the time being.
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1363. Let's get
the wood in now.
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1364. What happens when
you run out of wood?
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1365. I don't know! We'll
break up the furniture.
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1366. You don't know!
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1367. You don't know! When will you know?
When we're all dead!
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1368. If only your
father were here...
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1369. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, Mitch.
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1370. Make yourself some
coffee, won't you?
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1371. "In assuming
the tasks of the presidency,
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1372. "I said that few
generations..."
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1373. Where are they heading?
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1374. Somewhere inland.
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1375. Santa Rosa?
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1376. Maybe.
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1377. Come on.
Let's get the wood.
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1378. Mitch? Can I bring
the lovebirds in here?
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1379. No!
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1380. But, Mom,
they're in a cage.
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1381. They're birds,
aren't they?
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1382. Let's leave them in the
kitchen, huh, honey?
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1383. Mitch, why are they
doing this, the birds?
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1384. We don't know, honey.
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1385. Why are they trying
to kill people?
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1386. I wish I could say.
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1387. I'm sick, Melanie.
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1388. I want to...
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1389. I'll go with you.
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1390. They're going.
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1391. Mitch?
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1392. Oh, Mitch!
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1393. Get Cathy and
Lydia out of here.
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1394. Melanie! Melanie!
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1395. Melanie!
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1396. Oh, poor thing!
Poor thing!
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1397. Listen, get some water, bandages,
and antiseptic. Quickly!
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1398. Bandages. It's terrible.
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1399. Cathy, get some brandy.
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1400. No, no, no!
No, no, it's all right.
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1401. No, it's all right, it's
all right, it's all right.
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1402. It's all right.
It's all right. No.
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1403. Cathy, get the lamp.
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1404. We've got to
get her to a hospital.
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1405. We can't, Mitch. There's
no place we can go.
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1406. There's San Francisco.
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1407. We'd never make it.
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1408. We have to try.
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1409. We'll go by way
of Bay Hill Road.
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1410. Then we don't have
to go through town.
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1411. We can't stay here.
She needs help!
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1412. I'm frightened.
Terribly frightened.
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1413. I don't know
what's outside there.
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1414. We better get started
before another attack comes.
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1415. We'll take Melanie's car. That'll
be faster than the truck.
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1416. Can you finish
the bandaging?
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1417. I'll try.
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1418. All right.
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1419. Mitch? See if you can
get anything on the car radio.
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1420. The bird attacks have
subsided for the time being.
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1421. Bodega Bay seems
to be the center,
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1422. though there are
reports of minor attacks
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1423. on Sebastopol and
a few on Santa Rosa.
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1424. Bodega Bay has been
cordoned off by roadblocks.
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1425. Most of the townspeople
have managed to get out,
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1426. but there are still some
isolated pockets of people.
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1427. No decision has been arrived at yet
as to what the next step will be,
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1428. but there's been some discussion as
to whether the military should go in.
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1429. It appears that the bird
attacks come in waves,
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1430. with long intervals between.
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1431. The reason for this
does not seem clear as yet.
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1432. Did you hear
anything on the radio?
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1433. It's all right.
Come on.
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1434. No. No!
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1435. Mitch?
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1436. Shh.
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1437. Stay there.
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1438. Can I bring the
lovebirds, Mitch?
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1439. They haven't
harmed anyone.
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1440. All right.
Bring them.
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