1. Hi. I've got an appointment
with Mr. Ullman.
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2. My name is Jack Torrance.
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3. His office is the first door
on the left.
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4. Thank you.
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5. Mr. Ullman?
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6. I'm Jack Torrance.
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7. Come on in, Jack.
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8. - Very nice to meet you.
- Nice to meet you.
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9. This is my secretary, Susie.
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10. - Susie, how do you do?
- Any trouble finding us?
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11. No problem at all.
I made the trip in 31/2 hours.
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12. That's very good time.
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13. Sit down a minute, Jack.
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14. Just make yourself at home.
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15. Like some coffee?
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16. If you're having some,
I wouldn't mind. Thanks.
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17. - Susie.
- Sure.
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18. And ask Bill Watson to join us.
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19. Yes, I will.
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20. Mom?
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21. Yeah?
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22. Do you really want to go and live
in that hotel for the winter?
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23. Sure I do.
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24. It'll be lots of fun.
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25. Yeah. I guess so.
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26. Anyway, there's hardly anybody
to play with around here.
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27. I know. It always takes
a little time to make new friends.
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28. Yeah, I guess so.
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29. What about Tony?
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30. He's looking forward
to the hotel, I bet.
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31. No, I ain't, Mrs. Torrance.
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32. Now, come on, Tony.
Don't be silly.
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33. I don't want to go there.
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34. How come you don't want to go?
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35. I just don't.
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36. Let's just wait and see.
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37. We're all going to have
a real good time.
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38. Bill, I'd like you
to meet Jack Torrance.
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39. How do you do, Bill?
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40. - Nice to meet you.
- Pleasure to meet you.
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41. Grab a chair, Bill. Join in.
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42. Jack is going to take care of
the Overlook for us this winter.
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43. I'd like you to take him around
soon as we're through.
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44. Fine.
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45. Jack is a schoolteacher.
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46. Formerly a schoolteacher.
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47. What line of work are you in now?
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48. I'm a writer.
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49. Teaching's been more or less
a way of making ends meet.
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50. This ought to be
quite a change for you.
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51. I'm looking for a change.
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52. Our people in Denver recommended
Jack very highly, and for once...
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53. I agree with them.
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54. Let's see, where were we?
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55. I was about to explain...
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56. that our season here runs from
May 15th to October 30th.
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57. Then we close down completely
until the following May.
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58. Do you mind if I ask
why you do that?
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59. It seems to me that the skiing
up here would be fantastic.
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60. It would be. The problem is
the enormous cost...
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61. it would be to keep
the road to Sidewinder open.
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62. It's a 25-mile stretch of road.
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63. It gets 20 feet of snow
during the winter.
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64. There's just no way to make it
economically feasible...
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65. to keep it clear.
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66. When the place was built in 1907...
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67. there was very little interest
in winter sports.
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68. This site was chosen for its
seclusion and scenic beauty.
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69. It's certainly got
plenty of that.
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70. That's right.
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71. Did they give you
any idea in Denver...
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72. about what the job entails?
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73. Only in a very general way.
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74. The winters can be
fantastically cruel.
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75. The basic idea is to cope
with the very costly damage...
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76. and depreciation
which can occur.
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77. This consists mainly
of running the boiler...
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78. heating different parts of the
hotel on a daily rotating basis...
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79. repairing damage as it occurs...
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80. and doing repairs so the
elements can't get a foothold.
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81. That sounds fine to me.
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82. Physically, it's not
a very demanding job.
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83. The only thing that can get a bit
trying here during the winter...
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84. is a tremendous sense
of isolation.
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85. That just happens to be
exactly what I'm looking for.
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86. I'm outlining a new
writing project.
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87. Five months of peace
is just what I want.
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88. That's very good, Jack.
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89. Because, for some people...
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90. solitude...
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91. and isolation...
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92. can, of itself, become a problem.
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93. Not for me.
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94. How about your wife and son?
Do you think they'll take to it?
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95. They'll love it.
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96. Great.
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97. Before I turn you over to Bill...
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98. there's one other thing I think
we should talk about.
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99. Not to sound melodramatic...
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100. but it's been known to
give a few people...
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101. second thoughts about the job.
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102. I'm intrigued.
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103. I don't suppose they
said anything in Denver...
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104. about the tragedy we had up here
during the winter of 1970.
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105. I don't believe they did.
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106. My predecessor in this job...
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107. hired a man named Charles Grady
as the winter caretaker.
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108. He came up with his wife and
2 little girls of about 8 and 10.
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109. He had a good employment record,
good references.
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110. And from what I've been told,
he seemed...
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111. like a completely
normal individual.
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112. But at some point
during the winter...
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113. he must have suffered some kind
of a complete mental breakdown.
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114. He ran amuck...
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115. and killed his family
with an axe.
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116. Stacked them neatly in a room
in the west wing, and then...
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117. he put both barrels
of his shotgun in his mouth.
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118. The police thought...
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119. that it was what the old-timers
used to call cabin fever.
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120. A kind of claustrophobic reaction
which can occur...
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121. when people are shut in together
over long periods of time.
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122. That is...
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123. quite a story.
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124. Yeah, it is.
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125. It's still hard for me to believe
it actually happened here.
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126. But it did.
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127. I think you can appreciate
why I wanted to tell you about it.
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128. I certainly can.
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129. I also understand
why your people in Denver...
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130. left it for you to tell me.
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131. Obviously, some people
can be put off...
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132. from staying in a place where
something like that happened.
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133. You can rest assured that's not
going to happen with me.
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134. And as far as my wife
is concerned...
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135. I'm sure she'll be absolutely
fascinated when I tell her.
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136. She's a confirmed ghost story...
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137. and horror film addict.
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138. Tony, do you think
Dad will get the job?
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139. He already did.
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140. He's going to phone Wendy up
in a few minutes to tell her.
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141. - Hi, babe.
- Hi, hon. How's it going?
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142. Great. I'm at the hotel and
I still have a lot to do.
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143. I don't think I can get home
before 9 or 10.
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144. Sounds like you got the job.
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145. Right. It's a beautiful place.
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146. You and Danny are going to love it.
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147. Tony, why don't you want to go
to the hotel?
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148. I don't know.
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149. You do too know.
Now come on, tell me.
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150. I don't want to.
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151. Please.
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152. No.
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153. Now, Tony, tell me.
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154. Now, hold your eyes still
so I can see.
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155. That's good. Now the other one.
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156. Good boy.
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157. Now, Danny...
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158. when you were brushing
your teeth...
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159. do you remember if you
smelled anything funny...
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160. or saw any bright, flashing
lights or anything at all strange?
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161. No.
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162. Do you remember when you were
brushing your teeth?
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163. Yes.
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164. What's the next thing you remember
after you were brushing your teeth?
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165. My mom was saying, "Wake up.
Wake up, Danny, wake up."
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166. Can you remember
what you were doing...
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167. just before you started
brushing your teeth?
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168. Talking to Tony.
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169. Is Tony one of your animals?
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170. No. He's a little boy
that lives in my mouth.
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171. Tony's his imaginary friend.
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172. If you were to open your mouth now,
could I see Tony?
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173. Why not?
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174. Because he hides.
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175. Where does he go?
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176. To my stomach.
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177. Does Tony ever tell you
to do things?
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178. I don't want to talk
about Tony anymore.
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179. That's fine.
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180. All right, Danny.
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181. I'm going to ask you
to do me a favor...
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182. and stay quietly in bed
for the rest of the day. Okay?
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183. Do I have to?
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184. Yes. I'd like you to.
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185. We're going in the other room
for a few minutes and talk.
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186. I'll come back and check on you.
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187. - Shall we go into the living room?
- Yes.
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188. - Please.
- Thank you.
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189. Mrs. Torrance, I don't think
you have anything to worry about.
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190. I'm quite sure there's nothing
physically wrong with Danny.
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191. He seems absolutely fine now.
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192. But you should've seen him.
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193. I know.
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194. Kids can scare you to death.
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195. But believe me, these episodes
are not at all uncommon.
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196. And they look much worse
than they are.
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197. But what was the matter with him?
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198. Most of the time, these episodes
with kids are never explained.
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199. They're brought on by emotional
factors and rarely occur again.
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200. They're more akin
to autohypnosis...
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201. a kind of self-induced trance.
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202. If it reoccurs, which I doubt...
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203. we can always think about
having some tests done.
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204. I'm sure you're right.
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205. Have you been in Boulder long?
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206. Only about three months.
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207. We're from Vermont. My husband
was teaching school there.
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208. Did the appearance
of Danny's imaginary friend...
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209. Tony.
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210. Did Tony's first appearance happen
to coincide with your arrival here?
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211. Let's see...
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212. I guess Danny started
talking to Tony...
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213. about the time we put him
in nursery school.
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214. Did he adjust well to school?
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215. He didn't like it too much
at first.
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216. Then he had an injury, so we kept
him out for a while and...
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217. I guess that's about when I first
noticed he was talking to Tony.
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218. What sort of injury did he have?
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219. He dislocated his shoulder.
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220. How did he manage to do that?
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221. It was just one of
those things, you know.
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222. Purely an accident.
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223. My husband had been drinking...
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224. and he came home
about three hours late.
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225. So he wasn't exactly
in the greatest mood that night.
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226. And Danny had scattered some of his
school papers all over the room...
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227. and my husband grabbed his arm
to pull him away from them.
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228. It's just the sort of thing you do
100 times with a child...
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229. you know, in a park
or in the street.
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230. But on this particular occasion...
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231. my husband just used
too much strength...
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232. and he injured Danny's arm.
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233. Anyway, something good did come out
of it all because he said...
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234. "Wendy, I'm never going to
touch another drop.
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235. And if I do, you can leave me."
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236. And he didn't.
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237. He hasn't had any
alcohol in 5 months.
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238. We must really be high up.
The air feels so different.
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239. Dad?
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240. I'm hungry.
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241. You should've eaten your breakfast.
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242. We'll get you something
as soon as we get to the hotel.
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243. Okay, Mom.
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244. Wasn't it around here that
the Donner party got snowbound?
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245. I think that was farther west,
in the Sierras.
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246. What was the Donner party?
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247. They were a party of settlers
in covered wagon times.
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248. They got snowbound one winter
in the mountains.
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249. They had to resort to cannibalism
in order to stay alive.
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250. You mean they ate each other up?
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251. They had to, in order to survive.
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252. Jack.
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253. Don't worry, Mom.
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254. I know all about cannibalism.
I saw it on TV.
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255. See, it's okay.
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256. He saw it on the television.
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257. - What time does the plane leave?
- 8:30.
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258. That gives us plenty of time
to go over everything.
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259. - Goodbye, Mr. Ullman.
- Bye.
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260. Good morning. I hope you
haven't been waiting too long.
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261. No problem. We had time
to grab a bite to eat.
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262. Good. Glad you made it
before they shut down the kitchen.
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263. Is your family
having a look around?
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264. No, my son's
discovered the games room.
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265. - Has your luggage been brought in?
- Right there.
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266. In view of all we have
to cover today...
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267. I suggest we have a quick look
at your apartment and get started.
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268. Have the Torrance's' things
brought to their apartment.
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269. I'd better collect my family first.
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270. This is our Colorado Lounge.
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271. It's beautiful.
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272. My God!
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273. This place is fantastic,
isn't it, hon?
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274. It sure is.
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275. I've never seen anything
like this before.
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276. Are all these
Indian designs authentic?
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277. I believe they're based...
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278. mainly on Navajo and Apache motifs.
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279. They're really gorgeous.
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280. As a matter of fact...
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281. this is probably the most
gorgeous hotel I've ever seen.
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282. This old place has had
an illustrious past.
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283. In its heyday, it was a stopping
place for the jet setters...
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284. even before anybody knew
what a jet set was.
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285. We had four presidents
who stayed here.
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286. Lots of movie stars.
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287. Royalty?
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288. All the best people.
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289. This is the staff wing
of the hotel.
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290. None of the other bedrooms
are heated during the winter.
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291. - Goodbye, Mr. Ullman.
- Goodbye, girls.
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292. And here are your quarters.
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293. Living room, bedroom, bathroom.
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294. And a small bedroom for your son.
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295. Perfect for a child.
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296. Well, then. Place is
very nicely self-contained.
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297. Easy to keep.
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298. Cozy.
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299. Yes, very cozy for a family.
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300. If you feel like spreading out...
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301. you have the rest of the hotel
to move around in.
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302. Well, it's very...
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303. homey.
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304. This is our famous hedge maze.
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305. It's quite an attraction here.
The walls are 13 feet high...
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306. and the hedge is as old
as the hotel itself.
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307. A lot of fun, but I wouldn't
want to go in there...
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308. unless I had an hour
to spare to find my way out.
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309. When was the Overlook built?
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310. Construction started in 1907.
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311. It was finished in 1909.
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312. The site's supposed to be
on an Indian burial ground.
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313. They actually had to repel...
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314. a few Indian attacks as they
were building it.
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315. That's our Snow cat.
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316. Can you both drive a car?
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317. That's fine. Basically the Snow cat
operates very much like a car.
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318. It won't take you long
to get the hang of it.
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319. As a matter of fact, we brought
a decorator in from Chicago...
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320. just last year to refurbish
this part of the hotel.
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321. He sure did a beautiful job.
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322. Pink and gold
are my favourite colors.
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323. This is our Gold Ballroom.
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324. I'll say!
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325. We can accommodate up to
300 people here very comfortably.
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326. Boy, we could really have
a good party in this room.
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327. I'm afraid you won't do too well
here unless you brought supplies.
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328. We remove the booze from
the premises when we shut down.
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329. That reduces the insurance
we normally have to carry.
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330. We don't drink.
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331. Then you're in luck.
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332. Dick, come on over and say hello
to Mr. And Mrs. Torrance.
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333. This is Dick Hallorann,
our head chef.
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334. Mr. Hallorann, I'm Jack.
This is my wife, Winifred.
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335. Glad to meet you.
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336. The Torrances will take care
of the Overlook this winter.
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337. That's just great. How do you
folks like our hotel so far?
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338. It's just wonderful.
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339. Hi, Danny!
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340. I found him outside
looking for you.
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341. Did you get tired
of bombing the universe?
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342. Come on over here.
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343. Thank you, Susie.
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344. I think it'd be good if you could
show Mrs. Torrance the kitchen...
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345. while I continue on with Jack.
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346. It would be a pleasure.
Right this way.
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347. Great. See you later, hon.
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348. Bye, darling.
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349. Mrs. Torrance, your husband
introduced you as Winifred.
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350. Now, are you a "Winnie",
or a "Freddie"?
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351. I'm a Wendy.
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352. Wendy. That's nice.
That's the prettiest.
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353. This is the kitchen, huh?
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354. This is it.
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355. How do you like it, Danny?
Is it big enough for you?
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356. It's the biggest place I ever seen.
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357. This whole place
is such an enormous maze.
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358. I'll have to leave a trail of
breadcrumbs every time I come in.
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359. Don't let it get you down.
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360. It's big, but it ain't
nothing but a kitchen.
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361. A lot of this stuff
you'll never have to touch.
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362. I wouldn't know
what to do with it if I did.
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363. One thing for sure, you don't
have to worry about food.
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364. You folks could eat here for a year
and never have the same menu twice.
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365. Right here is
our walk-in freezer.
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366. This is where we keep
all of our meat.
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367. You got 15 rib roasts...
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368. 30 ten-pound bags of hamburger.
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369. We got 12 turkeys,
about 40 chickens...
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370. 50 sirloin steaks,
two dozen of pork roast...
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371. and 20 legs of lamb.
Do you like lamb, Doc?
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372. You don't?
What's your favourite food, then?
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373. French fries and ketchup.
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374. I think we can
manage that too, Doc.
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375. Come along, now.
Watch your step.
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376. How'd you know we call him Doc?
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377. - Beg your pardon?
- Doc. You called Danny "Doc" twice.
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378. I did?
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379. We call him Doc sometimes,
like in the Bugs Bunny cartoons.
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380. But how did you know?
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381. I guess I probably
heard you call him that.
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382. It's possible.
But I honestly don't remember...
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383. calling him that
since we've been with you.
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384. Anyway, he looks
like a Doc, doesn't he?
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385. What's up, Doc?
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386. Now, this is the storeroom.
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387. In here is where we keep...
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388. all the dried goods
and the canned goods.
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389. We got canned fruits
and vegetables...
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390. canned fish and meats,
hot and cold cereals.
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391. Post Toasties, Corn Flakes,
Sugar Puffs...
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392. Rice Krispies, oatmeal,
Wheatena and Cream of Wheat.
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393. You got a dozen jugs
of black molasses.
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394. We got 60 boxes of dried milk...
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395. How'd you like some ice cream, Doc?
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396. Sociables, finger rolls...
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397. and 7 kinds of what have you.
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398. Now, we've got dried peaches,
dried apricots...
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399. dried raisins and dried prunes.
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400. You know, you got to keep regular
if you want to be happy.
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401. - How're you getting on?
- Fine.
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402. Can we borrow Mrs. Torrance?
We're on our way to the basement.
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403. I promise we won't
keep her very long.
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404. No problem, Mr. Ullman. I was just
getting to the ice cream.
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405. You like ice cream, Doc?
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406. I thought you did.
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407. You folks mind if I give Danny
some ice cream while we wait?
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408. - Not at all.
- We don't mind.
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409. - Good.
- Sound good to you, Doc?
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410. Okay, you behave yourself.
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411. What kind of ice cream
do you like?
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412. Chocolate.
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413. Chocolate it shall be.
Come on, son.
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414. It's amazing, all this
activity today.
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415. The guests and some staff
left yesterday, but the...
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416. last day's always hectic.
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417. Everybody wants to be on their way
as early as possible.
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418. By 5:00 tonight, you'll never
know anybody was ever here.
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419. Just like a ghost ship, huh?
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420. Do you know how I knew
your name was Doc?
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421. You know what I'm
talking about, don't you?
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422. I can remember when I was
a little boy...
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423. my grandmother and I
could hold conversations...
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opening our mouths.
Copy !req
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426. And for a long time I thought
it was just the two of us...
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Copy !req
428. Just like you probably thought
you was the only one.
Copy !req
429. But there are other folks...
Copy !req
430. though mostly they don't
know it, or don't believe it.
Copy !req
431. How long have you
been able to do it?
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432. Why don't you want
to talk about it?
Copy !req
433. I'm not supposed to.
Copy !req
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Copy !req
435. Tony.
Copy !req
436. Who's Tony?
Copy !req
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that lives in my mouth.
Copy !req
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that...
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Copy !req
440. How does he tell you things?
Copy !req
441. It's like I go to sleep,
and he shows me things.
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I can't remember everything.
Copy !req
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know about Tony?
Copy !req
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Copy !req
445. Tony told me never to tell them.
Copy !req
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anything about this place?
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447. About the Overlook Hotel?
Copy !req
448. I don't know.
Copy !req
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Copy !req
453. Mr. Hallorann, are you scared
of this place?
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Copy !req
455. It's just that...
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are like people.
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458. and some don't.
Copy !req
459. I guess you could say
the Overlook Hotel...
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that's like shining.
Copy !req
461. Is there something bad here?
Copy !req
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when something happens...
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463. it can leave a trace
of itself behind.
Copy !req
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Copy !req
466. Maybe things that happen
leave other kind of traces behind.
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can notice.
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who shine can see.
Copy !req
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that haven't happened yet...
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that happened a long time ago.
Copy !req
471. I think a lot of things
happened right here...
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over the years.
Copy !req
473. And not all of them
was good.
Copy !req
474. What about room 237?
Copy !req
475. Room 237?
Copy !req
476. You're scared of room 237,
ain't you?
Copy !req
477. No, I ain't.
Copy !req
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Copy !req
479. Nothing.
Copy !req
480. There ain't nothing in room 237.
Copy !req
481. But you ain't got no business
going in there anyway.
Copy !req
482. So stay out.
Copy !req
483. You understand? Stay out!
Copy !req
484. Good morning, hon.
Copy !req
485. Your breakfast is ready.
Copy !req
486. What time is it?
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487. It's about 11:30.
Copy !req
488. Jesus.
Copy !req
489. I guess we've been
staying up too late.
Copy !req
490. I know it.
Copy !req
491. I made them just the way
you like them, sunny-side up.
Copy !req
492. Nice.
Copy !req
493. It's really pretty outside.
Copy !req
494. How about taking me for a walk
after you finish your breakfast?
Copy !req
495. I suppose I ought to try
to do some writing first.
Copy !req
496. Any ideas yet?
Copy !req
497. Lots of ideas.
Copy !req
498. No good ones.
Copy !req
499. Something will come.
Copy !req
500. It's just a matter of settling into
the habit of writing every day.
Copy !req
501. That's all it is.
Copy !req
502. It's really nice up here,
isn't it?
Copy !req
503. I love it.
Copy !req
504. I really do.
Copy !req
505. I've never been this happy
or comfortable anywhere.
Copy !req
506. It's amazing how fast you get
used to such a big place.
Copy !req
507. I tell you, when we first
came up here...
Copy !req
508. I thought it was kind of scary.
Copy !req
509. I fell in love with it right away.
Copy !req
510. When I came up here
for my interview...
Copy !req
511. it was as though
I'd been here before.
Copy !req
512. I mean, we all have moments
of deja vu...
Copy !req
513. but this was ridiculous.
Copy !req
514. It was almost as though I knew...
Copy !req
515. what was going to be
around every corner.
Copy !req
516. The loser has to keep
America clean. How's that?
Copy !req
517. - All right.
- And you're going to lose.
Copy !req
518. And I'm going to get you.
You'd better run fast!
Copy !req
519. Look out!
Copy !req
520. I'm coming in close.
Copy !req
521. Loser has to keep America clean.
Copy !req
522. Keep America clean.
Copy !req
523. Danny, you win.
Copy !req
524. Let's take the rest
of this walking.
Copy !req
525. Give me your hand.
Copy !req
526. Isn't it beautiful?
Copy !req
527. Dead end.
Copy !req
528. We made it.
Copy !req
529. Isn't it beautiful?
Copy !req
530. It's so pretty.
Copy !req
531. I didn't think it was
going to be this big. Did you?
Copy !req
532. Rutherford was serving
a life sentence...
Copy !req
533. for a 1968 shooting.
Copy !req
534. And the search continues
for that missing Aspen woman.
Copy !req
535. 24-year-old Susan Robertson
has been missing 10 days.
Copy !req
536. She disappeared on a hunting
trip with her husband.
Copy !req
537. They may have to
call off the search...
Copy !req
538. if a predicted snowstorm
moves in tomorrow.
Copy !req
539. It's so beautiful
in Denver today...
Copy !req
540. it's hard to believe
a snowstorm could be close.
Copy !req
541. I want to go outside
and lie in the sun...
Copy !req
542. yet to our north, to our west,
it is snowing and cold.
Copy !req
543. And it's moving...
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544. right here towards Colorado
as we talk. It's incredible.
Copy !req
545. Hi, hon.
Copy !req
546. How's it going?
Copy !req
547. Fine.
Copy !req
548. Get a lot written today?
Copy !req
549. The weather forecast
said it's going to snow tonight.
Copy !req
550. What do you want me
to do about it?
Copy !req
551. Come on, hon.
Copy !req
552. Don't be so grouchy.
Copy !req
553. I'm not...
Copy !req
554. being grouchy.
Copy !req
555. I just want to finish my work.
Copy !req
556. Okay. I understand.
Copy !req
557. I'll come back later
with a couple of sandwiches.
Copy !req
558. Maybe you'll let me
read something then.
Copy !req
559. Wendy...
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560. let me explain something to you.
Copy !req
561. When you come in and interrupt,
you're breaking my concentration.
Copy !req
562. You're distracting me...
Copy !req
563. and it will then take me time
to get back to where I was.
Copy !req
564. Understand?
Copy !req
565. Fine.
Copy !req
566. We're going to make a new rule:
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567. Whenever I'm in here...
Copy !req
568. and you hear me typing...
Copy !req
569. or whatever the fuck
you hear me doing in here...
Copy !req
570. when I'm in here,
that means I am working.
Copy !req
571. That means don't come in.
Copy !req
572. Now, do you think
you can handle that?
Copy !req
573. Fine.
Copy !req
574. Why don't you start right now
and get the fuck out of here?
Copy !req
575. All right, you!
Copy !req
576. I know you've got more.
Copy !req
577. Missed!
Copy !req
578. Don't have!
Copy !req
579. No fair anymore.
Copy !req
580. I knew it.
Copy !req
581. This is KDK 12 calling KDK 1:
Copy !req
582. This is KDK 1:
We're receiving you. Over.
Copy !req
583. Hi, this is Wendy Torrance
at the Overlook Hotel.
Copy !req
584. Hi, how are you folks
getting on up there? Over.
Copy !req
585. We're just fine.
Copy !req
586. But our telephones
aren't doing too well.
Copy !req
587. Are the lines down,
by any chance? Over.
Copy !req
588. Yes, quite a few of them are down
due to the storm. Over.
Copy !req
589. Any chance of them
being repaired soon? Over.
Copy !req
590. Well, I wouldn't like to say.
Copy !req
591. Most winters they stay that way
until spring. Over.
Copy !req
592. Boy, this storm is really something,
isn't it? Over.
Copy !req
593. Yes. It's one of the worst we've
had for years.
Copy !req
594. Is there anything else we can
do for you, Mrs. Torrance?
Copy !req
595. I suppose not. Over.
Copy !req
596. If you folks have any problems
up there, just give us a call.
Copy !req
597. And, Mrs. Torrance?
Copy !req
598. It might be a good idea if you
leave your radio on all the time.
Copy !req
599. Okay. We'll do that.
Copy !req
600. It was real nice talking to you.
Copy !req
601. Bye. Over and out.
Copy !req
602. Hello, Danny.
Copy !req
603. Come and play with us.
Copy !req
604. Come and play with us, Danny.
Copy !req
605. Forever...
Copy !req
606. and ever...
Copy !req
607. and ever.
Copy !req
608. Tony...
Copy !req
609. I'm scared.
Copy !req
610. Remember what Mr. Hallorann said.
Copy !req
611. It's just like
pictures in a book, Danny.
Copy !req
612. It isn't real.
Copy !req
613. Please let me give you
some money.
Copy !req
614. I wouldn't think of it.
Copy !req
615. Well, how can I repay you?
Copy !req
616. It's okay. Really.
Copy !req
617. Well, I'm going to have
some coffee.
Copy !req
618. Would you like some?
Copy !req
619. Sure.
Copy !req
620. Great. Sit down.
Copy !req
621. Marvellous doughnuts.
Help yourself.
Copy !req
622. Coffee will be ready
in a few minutes.
Copy !req
623. Can I go up to my room
and get my fire engine?
Copy !req
624. Not right now.
Daddy's asleep.
Copy !req
625. I won't make any noise.
Copy !req
626. Now come on, Doc.
Copy !req
627. He only went to bed
a few hours ago.
Copy !req
628. Can't you wait till later?
Copy !req
629. I won't make a sound.
I promise I'll tiptoe.
Copy !req
630. All right.
Copy !req
631. But really don't make a sound.
Copy !req
632. I won't, Mom.
Copy !req
633. Make sure you
come right back...
Copy !req
634. because I'm going to
make lunch soon.
Copy !req
635. Okay, Mom.
Copy !req
636. Can I go to my room
and get my fire engine?
Copy !req
637. Come here for a minute first.
Copy !req
638. How's it going, Doc?
Copy !req
639. Having a good time?
Copy !req
640. Yes, Dad.
Copy !req
641. Good.
Copy !req
642. I want you to
have a good time.
Copy !req
643. I am, Dad.
Copy !req
644. Do you feel bad?
Copy !req
645. I'm just a little bit tired.
Copy !req
646. Then why don't you
go to sleep?
Copy !req
647. I can't.
Copy !req
648. I got too much to do.
Copy !req
649. Do you like this hotel?
Copy !req
650. I do.
Copy !req
651. I love it.
Copy !req
652. Don't you?
Copy !req
653. I guess so.
Copy !req
654. Good.
Copy !req
655. I want you to like it here.
Copy !req
656. I wish we could stay here
forever...
Copy !req
657. and ever...
Copy !req
658. and ever.
Copy !req
659. What?
Copy !req
660. You would never hurt Mommy or me,
would you?
Copy !req
661. What do you mean?
Copy !req
662. Did your mother ever
say that to you?
Copy !req
663. That I would hurt you?
Copy !req
664. No, Dad.
Copy !req
665. You sure?
Copy !req
666. Yes, Dad.
Copy !req
667. I love you, Danny.
Copy !req
668. I love you
more than anything else...
Copy !req
669. in the whole world...
Copy !req
670. and I would never do anything
to hurt you...
Copy !req
671. never.
Copy !req
672. You know that, don't you?
Copy !req
673. Yes, Dad.
Copy !req
674. Good.
Copy !req
675. Mom, are you in there?
Copy !req
676. What happened?
Copy !req
677. Honey...
Copy !req
678. what's wrong?
Copy !req
679. I had the most...
Copy !req
680. terrible nightmare I ever had.
Copy !req
681. - It was the most horrible dream.
- It's okay, it's okay now.
Copy !req
682. Really.
Copy !req
683. I dreamed that I...
Copy !req
684. that I killed
you and Danny.
Copy !req
685. But I didn't just kill you.
Copy !req
686. I cut you up
into little pieces.
Copy !req
687. My God.
Copy !req
688. I must be losing my mind.
Copy !req
689. Everything's going to be
all right.
Copy !req
690. Come on. Let's get up
off the floor.
Copy !req
691. There. Now sit up.
Copy !req
692. It's okay.
Copy !req
693. It's okay.
Copy !req
694. Danny!
Copy !req
695. Everything's okay!
Copy !req
696. Just go play in your room
for a while.
Copy !req
697. Your dad's just got
a headache.
Copy !req
698. Danny, mind what I say.
Go play in your room.
Copy !req
699. Honey, let me just go
get him out of here.
Copy !req
700. I'll be right back.
Copy !req
701. Why don't you mind me?
Copy !req
702. Oh, my God.
Copy !req
703. What happened to your neck?
Copy !req
704. What happened to your neck?
Copy !req
705. You did this to him...
Copy !req
706. didn't you?
Copy !req
707. You son of a bitch!
Copy !req
708. You did this to him!
Copy !req
709. Didn't you?
Copy !req
710. How could you?
Copy !req
711. How could you?
Copy !req
712. God! I'd give anything
for a drink.
Copy !req
713. I'd give my goddamn soul...
Copy !req
714. for just a glass of beer.
Copy !req
715. Hi, Lloyd.
Copy !req
716. A little slow tonight,
isn't it?
Copy !req
717. Yes it is, Mr. Torrance.
Copy !req
718. What will it be?
Copy !req
719. I'm awfully glad
you asked me that, Lloyd...
Copy !req
720. because I just happen to have
two twenties...
Copy !req
721. and two tens
right here in my wallet.
Copy !req
722. I was afraid they were
going to be there until next April.
Copy !req
723. So here's what:
Copy !req
724. You slip me a bottle of bourbon...
Copy !req
725. a little glass and some ice.
Copy !req
726. You can do that,
can't you, Lloyd?
Copy !req
727. You're not too busy, are you?
Copy !req
728. No, sir.
I'm not busy at all.
Copy !req
729. Good man.
Copy !req
730. You set them up...
Copy !req
731. and I'll knock them back,
one by one.
Copy !req
732. White man's burden,
Lloyd, my man.
Copy !req
733. White man's burden.
Copy !req
734. Say, Lloyd...
Copy !req
735. it seems I'm temporarily light.
Copy !req
736. How's my credit
in this joint, anyway?
Copy !req
737. Your credit's fine, Mr. Torrance.
Copy !req
738. That's swell.
Copy !req
739. I like you, Lloyd.
Copy !req
740. I always liked you.
Copy !req
741. You were always the best of them.
Copy !req
742. Best goddamned bartender...
Copy !req
743. from Timbuktu
to Portland, Maine.
Copy !req
744. Or Portland, Oregon,
for that matter.
Copy !req
745. Thank you for saying so.
Copy !req
746. Here's to 5 miserable months
on the wagon...
Copy !req
747. and all the irreparable harm
that it's caused me.
Copy !req
748. How are things going,
Mr. Torrance?
Copy !req
749. Things could be better.
Copy !req
750. Things could be
a whole lot better.
Copy !req
751. I hope it's nothing serious.
Copy !req
752. Nothing serious.
Copy !req
753. Just a little problem with...
Copy !req
754. the old sperm bank
upstairs.
Copy !req
755. Nothing I can't handle,
though.
Copy !req
756. Thanks.
Copy !req
757. Women.
Copy !req
758. Can't live with them...
Copy !req
759. can't live without them.
Copy !req
760. Words of wisdom, Lloyd.
Copy !req
761. Words of...
Copy !req
762. wisdom.
Copy !req
763. I never laid a hand on him,
goddamn it.
Copy !req
764. I didn't.
Copy !req
765. I wouldn't touch one hair
on his goddamn little head.
Copy !req
766. I love the little
son of a bitch.
Copy !req
767. I'd do anything for him.
Copy !req
768. Any fucking thing for him.
Copy !req
769. But that bitch!
Copy !req
770. As long as I live...
Copy !req
771. she'll never let me forget
what happened.
Copy !req
772. I did hurt him once, okay?
Copy !req
773. It was an accident.
Copy !req
774. Completely unintentional.
Copy !req
775. It could have happened
to anybody.
Copy !req
776. And it was three goddamn
years ago!
Copy !req
777. The little fucker had thrown all my
papers all over the floor.
Copy !req
778. All I tried to do was pull him up.
Copy !req
779. A momentary loss of
muscular coordination.
Copy !req
780. I mean...
Copy !req
781. a few extra foot-pounds
of energy...
Copy !req
782. per second, per second.
Copy !req
783. Thank God you're here.
Copy !req
784. There's someone else
in the hotel with us.
Copy !req
785. There's a crazy woman
in one of the rooms.
Copy !req
786. She tried to strangle Danny.
Copy !req
787. Are you out of your fucking mind?
Copy !req
788. It's the truth! Really.
Copy !req
789. I swear it.
Danny told me.
Copy !req
790. He went up into
one of the bedrooms.
Copy !req
791. The door was open, and he saw this
crazy woman in the bathtub.
Copy !req
792. She tried to strangle him!
Copy !req
793. Which room was it?
Copy !req
794. From Channel 10 in Miami...
Copy !req
795. this is Newswatch
with Glen Rinker...
Copy !req
796. Ann Bishop, and
the award-winning Newswatch team.
Copy !req
797. Good evening. I'm Glen Rinker,
Newswatch Ten.
Copy !req
798. As Miami continues to swelter
in a record winter heat wave...
Copy !req
799. bringing temperatures
to the 90s...
Copy !req
800. Central and Mountain states
are buried in snow.
Copy !req
801. In Colorado, 10 inches of snow
fell in just a few hours tonight.
Copy !req
802. Travel in the Rockies
is almost impossible.
Copy !req
803. Airports are shut down, stranding
thousands of passengers.
Copy !req
804. Highways are blocked
by snowdrifts.
Copy !req
805. Railroad tracks are frozen.
Copy !req
806. Officials in Colorado
tell Newswatch...
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807. at least 3 have been killed
by exposure to freezing winds.
Copy !req
808. The governor of Colorado
is expected...
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809. to declare
a weather emergency.
Copy !req
810. The National Guard
might be called out...
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811. to clear streets and roads.
Copy !req
812. Weather forecasters
predict more snow...
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813. and heavy winds
tonight and tomorrow...
Copy !req
814. with temperatures dropping
well below zero.
Copy !req
815. Back here in Florida,
we've got the opposite problem.
Copy !req
816. The heat and humidity
are supposed to climb.
Copy !req
817. Local beaches
should be jammed.
Copy !req
818. Our weather expert,
Walter Cronice...
Copy !req
819. will have the local forecast
later on Newswatch.
Copy !req
820. We're sorry. Your call cannot
be completed as dialled.
Copy !req
821. If you need assistance,
please call the operator.
Copy !req
822. Yes, it's me.
Copy !req
823. Thank God.
Copy !req
824. Did you find anything?
Copy !req
825. No. Nothing at all.
Copy !req
826. I didn't see one goddamn thing.
Copy !req
827. You went into the room Danny said?
To 237?
Copy !req
828. Yes, I did.
Copy !req
829. And you didn't see anything at all?
Copy !req
830. Absolutely nothing.
Copy !req
831. How is he?
Copy !req
832. He's still asleep.
Copy !req
833. Good.
Copy !req
834. I'm sure he'll be himself again
in the morning.
Copy !req
835. Are you sure it was the right room?
Copy !req
836. I mean, maybe Danny made a mistake.
Copy !req
837. He must have gone in that room.
Copy !req
838. The door was open,
the lights were on.
Copy !req
839. I just don't understand it.
Copy !req
840. What about those bruises
on his neck?
Copy !req
841. Somebody did that to him.
Copy !req
842. I think...
Copy !req
843. he did it to himself.
Copy !req
844. No.
Copy !req
845. That's not possible.
Copy !req
846. Once you rule out his version
of what happened...
Copy !req
847. there is no other explanation.
Copy !req
848. Is there?
Copy !req
849. It wouldn't be that different
from the episode...
Copy !req
850. that he had before
we came up here.
Copy !req
851. Would it?
Copy !req
852. Whatever the explanation is...
Copy !req
853. I think we...
Copy !req
854. have to get Danny out of here.
Copy !req
855. Get him out of here?
Copy !req
856. You mean...
Copy !req
857. just leave the hotel?
Copy !req
858. It is so...
Copy !req
859. typical of you to create
a problem like this...
Copy !req
860. when I finally have a chance
to accomplish something!
Copy !req
861. When I'm really into my work!
Copy !req
862. I could really write my own ticket
if I went back now, couldn't I?
Copy !req
863. Shovelling out driveways,
work in a car wash.
Copy !req
864. Any of that appeal to you?
Copy !req
865. I have let you fuck up my life
so far...
Copy !req
866. but I am not going to let you
fuck this up.
Copy !req
867. Good evening. Forest Service.
Copy !req
868. My name is Dick Hallorann.
Copy !req
869. I'm the head chef at
the Overlook Hotel.
Copy !req
870. Good evening.
What can I do for you?
Copy !req
871. I've been trying to make
an urgent phone call up there...
Copy !req
872. but the operator said
that the phone lines are down.
Copy !req
873. A lot of lines around here
are down due to the storm.
Copy !req
874. I hate to put you through
any trouble...
Copy !req
875. but there's a family up there
all by themselves with a young kid.
Copy !req
876. And with this storm
and everything...
Copy !req
877. I'd appreciate it if you'd give
them a call on your radio...
Copy !req
878. just to see if
everything's okay.
Copy !req
879. I'll be glad to do that.
Copy !req
880. Why don't you call me back
in about 20 minutes?
Copy !req
881. Thank you very much.
I'll do that.
Copy !req
882. All right, sir.
Copy !req
883. Good evening, Mr. Torrance.
Copy !req
884. Good evening.
Copy !req
885. Hi, Lloyd.
Copy !req
886. Been away, but now I'm back.
Copy !req
887. Good evening, Mr. Torrance.
Copy !req
888. It's good to see you.
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889. It's good to be back, Lloyd.
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890. What'll it be, sir?
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891. Hair of the dog that bit me.
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892. Bourbon on the rocks.
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893. That'll do her.
Copy !req
894. No charge to you, Mr. Torrance.
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895. No charge?
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896. Your money's no good here.
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897. Orders from the house.
Copy !req
898. Orders from the house.
Copy !req
899. Drink up, Mr. Torrance.
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900. I'm the kind of man likes to know
who's buying their drinks, Lloyd.
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901. It's not a matter that concerns you,
Mr. Torrance.
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902. At least, not at this point.
Copy !req
903. Anything you say, Lloyd.
Copy !req
904. Anything you say.
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905. Oh, dear! I'm so sorry, sir.
Copy !req
906. Oh, dear. Oh, dear.
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907. I've made an awful mess
of your jacket, sir.
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908. That's all right.
I've got plenty of jackets.
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909. I'm afraid it's advocaat, sir.
It tends to stain.
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910. Advocaat, is it?
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911. Yes, sir.
I think the best thing...
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912. is to come along
to the gentlemen's room...
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913. and we'll get
some water to it, sir.
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914. Looks like you might have got a
spot of it on yourself...
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915. Jeevesy old boy.
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916. That doesn't matter, sir.
You're the important one.
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917. Awfully nice of you to say.
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918. Of course, I intended to change
my jacket this evening...
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919. before the fish and
goose soiree.
Copy !req
920. Very wise, sir. Very wise.
Copy !req
921. Here. I'll just...
Copy !req
922. hold this for you there,
Jeevesy.
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923. Thank you, sir. Thank you.
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924. Let's see if we can improve this
with a little water, sir.
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925. All right. I'll just...
Copy !req
926. set my bourbon and advocaat
down right there.
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927. Won't keep you a moment.
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928. Fine.
Copy !req
929. What do they call you,
Jeevesy?
Copy !req
930. Grady, sir. Delbert Grady.
Copy !req
931. Grady?
Copy !req
932. Yes, sir.
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933. Delbert Grady.
Copy !req
934. That's right, sir.
Copy !req
935. Mr. Grady...
Copy !req
936. haven't I seen you
somewhere before?
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937. Why, no, sir. I don't believe so.
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938. It's coming off now, sir.
Copy !req
939. Mr. Grady...
Copy !req
940. weren't you once
the caretaker here?
Copy !req
941. Why, no, sir. I don't believe so.
Copy !req
942. You a married man, are you,
Mr. Grady?
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943. Yes, sir.
Copy !req
944. I have a wife and
two daughters, sir.
Copy !req
945. And...
Copy !req
946. where are they now?
Copy !req
947. They're somewhere around.
I'm not quite sure at the moment.
Copy !req
948. You were the caretaker here.
Copy !req
949. I recognize you.
Copy !req
950. I saw your picture
in the newspapers.
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951. You...
Copy !req
952. chopped your wife and daughter
up into little bits.
Copy !req
953. And...
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954. then you blew your brains out.
Copy !req
955. That's strange, sir.
Copy !req
956. I don't have any recollection
of that at all.
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957. Mr. Grady...
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958. you were the caretaker here.
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959. I'm sorry to differ with you, sir.
Copy !req
960. But you...
Copy !req
961. are the caretaker.
Copy !req
962. You've always been the caretaker.
Copy !req
963. I should know, sir.
Copy !req
964. I've always been here.
Copy !req
965. Did you know, Mr. Torrance...
Copy !req
966. that your son...
Copy !req
967. is attempting to bring
an outside party...
Copy !req
968. into this situation?
Copy !req
969. Did you know that?
Copy !req
970. He is, Mr. Torrance.
Copy !req
971. Who?
Copy !req
972. A nigger.
Copy !req
973. A nigger?
Copy !req
974. A nigger...
Copy !req
975. cook.
Copy !req
976. How?
Copy !req
977. Your son...
Copy !req
978. has a very great talent.
Copy !req
979. I don't think you are aware
how great it is.
Copy !req
980. But he is attempting to use
that very talent...
Copy !req
981. against your will.
Copy !req
982. Well...
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983. he is a very willful boy.
Copy !req
984. Indeed he is, Mr. Torrance.
Copy !req
985. A very willful boy.
Copy !req
986. A rather...
Copy !req
987. naughty boy...
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988. if I may be so bold, sir.
Copy !req
989. It's his mother.
Copy !req
990. She...
Copy !req
991. interferes.
Copy !req
992. Perhaps they need a good...
Copy !req
993. talking-to.
Copy !req
994. if...
Copy !req
995. you don't mind my saying so.
Copy !req
996. Perhaps...
Copy !req
997. a bit more.
Copy !req
998. My girls, sir...
Copy !req
999. they didn't care for
the Overlook at first.
Copy !req
1000. One of them actually stole
a pack of matches...
Copy !req
1001. and tried to burn it down.
Copy !req
1002. But I...
Copy !req
1003. corrected them, sir.
Copy !req
1004. And when my wife tried to prevent me
from doing my duty...
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1005. I...
Copy !req
1006. corrected her.
Copy !req
1007. We have the Snow cat.
Copy !req
1008. If the weather breaks...
Copy !req
1009. we might just be able...
Copy !req
1010. to get down the mountain.
Copy !req
1011. I could call
the forest rangers first...
Copy !req
1012. and...
Copy !req
1013. tell them that we're coming...
Copy !req
1014. so that...
Copy !req
1015. they could start searching
for us in case we didn't make it.
Copy !req
1016. And if Jack won't come with us...
Copy !req
1017. I'll just have to tell him that
we're going by ourselves.
Copy !req
1018. That's all there is to it.
Copy !req
1019. Redrum.
Copy !req
1020. Redrum.
Copy !req
1021. What's the matter, hon?
Copy !req
1022. Redrum!
Copy !req
1023. Are you having a bad dream?
Copy !req
1024. Hon?
Copy !req
1025. Danny's not here, Mrs. Torrance.
Copy !req
1026. Come on, hon.
Copy !req
1027. Wake up.
Copy !req
1028. You just had a bad dream.
Copy !req
1029. Everything's okay.
Copy !req
1030. Danny can't wake up, Mrs. Torrance.
Copy !req
1031. Wake up!
Copy !req
1032. Come on.
Copy !req
1033. Right now.
Copy !req
1034. Wake up!
Copy !req
1035. Danny's gone away, Mrs. Torrance.
Copy !req
1036. This is KDK 1 calling
Copy !req
1037. Are you receiving me?
Copy !req
1038. This is KDK 1 calling
Copy !req
1039. Do you read me?
Copy !req
1040. This is KDK 1 calling
Copy !req
1041. Are you receiving me?
Copy !req
1042. Good evening. Forest service.
Copy !req
1043. This is Dick Hallorann again.
Copy !req
1044. I called a while ago about
the folks at the Overlook Hotel.
Copy !req
1045. We tried to contact them several
times but they didn't answer.
Copy !req
1046. Maybe they got their radio
turned off or they can't hear it.
Copy !req
1047. If you'd like, I'd be glad
to try again later on.
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1048. That's very nice of you.
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1049. I'll call you back later.
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1050. Bye.
Copy !req
1051. Pardon me, miss.
What time will we get to Denver?
Copy !req
1052. We're due to arrive at 8:20, sir.
Copy !req
1053. Thank you very much.
Copy !req
1054. Durkin's Garage.
Copy !req
1055. Can I speak to Larry?
Copy !req
1056. Speaking.
Copy !req
1057. Hi, Larry. This is Dick.
Dick Hallorann.
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1058. Dick! How you doing?
Copy !req
1059. How's the weather down there?
Copy !req
1060. I'm not in Florida.
I'm calling from Stapleton Airport.
Copy !req
1061. What are you doing there?
Copy !req
1062. I just got in from Miami.
I got to get to the Overlook today.
Copy !req
1063. What's the weather like there?
Copy !req
1064. The snowploughs are keeping things
moving in town...
Copy !req
1065. but the mountain roads
are blocked.
Copy !req
1066. Then I'm going to need a Snow cat
to get up there.
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1067. Can you fix me up with one?
Copy !req
1068. What's the big deal
about getting there today...
Copy !req
1069. especially in this weather?
Copy !req
1070. Larry, just between you and me,
we got a very serious problem...
Copy !req
1071. with the people taking care
of the place.
Copy !req
1072. They turned out to be
completely unreliable assholes.
Copy !req
1073. Ullman phoned me last night.
Copy !req
1074. And I'm supposed to find out
if they have to be replaced.
Copy !req
1075. How long will it take you
to get here?
Copy !req
1076. About five hours.
Copy !req
1077. I'm going to rent a car
here at the airport.
Copy !req
1078. Okay, I'll take care of it.
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1079. Thanks, Larry.
I really appreciate that.
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1080. That's all right. Drive carefully.
Copy !req
1081. You're with Hal and Charlie
on Radio 63, KHOW: Denver.
Copy !req
1082. And we have a bad day out there.
Copy !req
1083. Heavy snow throughout
the Denver metro area.
Copy !req
1084. Many mountain passes...
Copy !req
1085. Wolf Creek and Red Mountain
passes are closed...
Copy !req
1086. and the chain law is in effect
at the Eisenhower Tunnel.
Copy !req
1087. We hear from the news department...
Copy !req
1088. only a few flights are
landing at Stapleton Airport...
Copy !req
1089. and with storms like this...
Copy !req
1090. I guess the entire airport will
be closed within the hour.
Copy !req
1091. The storm will continue through
the day and the Weather Service...
Copy !req
1092. has declared a stockman's
and traveller's advisory...
Copy !req
1093. for all areas outlying
the Denver metro region.
Copy !req
1094. Get the cows in the barn.
Copy !req
1095. Hon?
Copy !req
1096. Listen to me
for a minute, will you?
Copy !req
1097. I'm just going to go and
talk to Daddy for a few minutes...
Copy !req
1098. and I'll be right back.
Copy !req
1099. I want you to just stay here...
Copy !req
1100. and watch your cartoons, okay?
Copy !req
1101. Okay, hon?
Copy !req
1102. Yes, Mrs. Torrance.
Copy !req
1103. All right.
Copy !req
1104. I'll be back
in just about five minutes.
Copy !req
1105. I'm going to lock the door
behind me.
Copy !req
1106. How do you like it?
Copy !req
1107. How do you like it?
Copy !req
1108. What are you doing down here?
Copy !req
1109. I just...
Copy !req
1110. wanted...
Copy !req
1111. to talk to you.
Copy !req
1112. Okay.
Copy !req
1113. Let's talk.
Copy !req
1114. What do you want to talk about?
Copy !req
1115. I can't really remember.
Copy !req
1116. You can't remember.
Copy !req
1117. No...
Copy !req
1118. I can't.
Copy !req
1119. Maybe it was about Danny?
Copy !req
1120. Maybe it was about him.
Copy !req
1121. I think we should discuss Danny.
Copy !req
1122. I think...
Copy !req
1123. we should discuss
what should be done with him.
Copy !req
1124. What should be done with him?
Copy !req
1125. I don't know.
Copy !req
1126. I don't think that's true.
Copy !req
1127. I think you have some
very definite ideas...
Copy !req
1128. about what should be done
with Danny.
Copy !req
1129. And I'd like to know
what they are.
Copy !req
1130. Well, I...
Copy !req
1131. I think maybe he should be taken
to a doctor.
Copy !req
1132. You think "maybe"
he should be taken to a doctor?
Copy !req
1133. When do you think "maybe"
he should be taken to a doctor?
Copy !req
1134. As soon as possible?
Copy !req
1135. "As soon as possible?"
Copy !req
1136. Please.
Copy !req
1137. You believe his health
might be at stake.
Copy !req
1138. Yes.
Copy !req
1139. And you are concerned about him.
Copy !req
1140. And are you concerned about me?
Copy !req
1141. Of course I am.
Copy !req
1142. Of course you are!
Copy !req
1143. Have you ever thought about
my responsibilities?
Copy !req
1144. What are you talking about?
Copy !req
1145. Have you ever had
a single moment's...
Copy !req
1146. thought about
my responsibilities?
Copy !req
1147. Have you ever thought
for a single moment...
Copy !req
1148. about my responsibilities
to my employers?
Copy !req
1149. Has is ever occurred to you...
Copy !req
1150. that I have agreed to look after
the hotel until May 1st?
Copy !req
1151. Does it matter to you at all...
Copy !req
1152. that the owners have placed
their complete confidence in me...
Copy !req
1153. and that I have signed
a letter of agreement...
Copy !req
1154. in which I've accepted
that responsibility?
Copy !req
1155. Do you have the slightest idea...
Copy !req
1156. what a moral and ethical
principal is? Do you?
Copy !req
1157. Has it ever occurred to you what
would happen to my future...
Copy !req
1158. if I fail to live up to
my responsibilities?
Copy !req
1159. Has it ever occurred to you?
Has it?
Copy !req
1160. Stay away from me!
Copy !req
1161. Why?
Copy !req
1162. I just want to go back to my room.
Copy !req
1163. Why?
Copy !req
1164. Well...
Copy !req
1165. I'm very confused.
Copy !req
1166. And I just need a chance
to think things over.
Copy !req
1167. You've had your whole fucking life
to think things over!
Copy !req
1168. What good's a few minutes more
going to do you now?
Copy !req
1169. Stay away from me!
Copy !req
1170. Please!
Copy !req
1171. Don't hurt me.
Copy !req
1172. I'm not going to hurt you.
Copy !req
1173. Stay away from me!
Copy !req
1174. Stay away!
Copy !req
1175. Darling.
Copy !req
1176. Light of my life.
Copy !req
1177. I'm not going to hurt you.
Copy !req
1178. You didn't let me finish
my sentence.
Copy !req
1179. I said,
"I'm not going to hurt you."
Copy !req
1180. I'm just going to bash
your brains in.
Copy !req
1181. I'm going to bash them
right the fuck in.
Copy !req
1182. Stay away from me!
Copy !req
1183. Stay away from me!
Copy !req
1184. I'm not going to hurt you.
Copy !req
1185. Stay away from me!
Copy !req
1186. Stay away!
Copy !req
1187. Please!
Copy !req
1188. Stop swinging the bat.
Copy !req
1189. Stay away from me.
Copy !req
1190. Put that bat down, Wendy.
Copy !req
1191. Stop it!
Copy !req
1192. Give me the bat.
Copy !req
1193. Please!
Copy !req
1194. - Stay away!
- Give me the bat.
Copy !req
1195. Stop it!
Copy !req
1196. Give me the bat.
Copy !req
1197. - Stay away from me.
- Stop swinging the bat.
Copy !req
1198. Please stop!
Copy !req
1199. Give me the bat.
Copy !req
1200. Stay away from me.
Copy !req
1201. - Stop it!
- Give me the bat.
Copy !req
1202. Goddamn-!
Copy !req
1203. What are you doing?
Copy !req
1204. Wait a minute.
Copy !req
1205. What are you doing?
Copy !req
1206. What are you doing?
Copy !req
1207. Wait a minute!
Copy !req
1208. What are you doing?
Copy !req
1209. Open the door!
Copy !req
1210. Goddamn it!
Copy !req
1211. Let me out of here!
Open the goddamn door!
Copy !req
1212. Wendy, listen.
Copy !req
1213. Let me out and I'll forget
the whole goddamn thing.
Copy !req
1214. It'll be just like
nothing ever happened.
Copy !req
1215. Baby.
Copy !req
1216. I think you hurt my head
real bad.
Copy !req
1217. I'm dizzy.
Copy !req
1218. I need a doctor.
Copy !req
1219. Honey.
Copy !req
1220. Don't leave me in here.
Copy !req
1221. I'm going to go now.
Copy !req
1222. I'm going to try...
Copy !req
1223. to get Danny down
the Sidewinder...
Copy !req
1224. in the Snow cat today.
Copy !req
1225. I'll bring back a doctor.
Copy !req
1226. I'm going to go now.
Copy !req
1227. You've got a big surprise
coming to you.
Copy !req
1228. You're not going anywhere.
Copy !req
1229. Go check out the Snow cat and the
radio, and you'll see what I mean.
Copy !req
1230. Go check it out.
Copy !req
1231. Go check it out!
Copy !req
1232. Go check it out.
Copy !req
1233. It's Grady, Mr. Torrance.
Copy !req
1234. Delbert Grady.
Copy !req
1235. Grady?
Copy !req
1236. Hello, Grady.
Copy !req
1237. Mr. Torrance...
Copy !req
1238. I see you can hardly
have taken care of the...
Copy !req
1239. business we discussed.
Copy !req
1240. No need to rub it in, Mr. Grady.
Copy !req
1241. I'll deal with that situation
as soon as I get out of here.
Copy !req
1242. Will you indeed, Mr. Torrance?
Copy !req
1243. I wonder.
Copy !req
1244. I have my doubts.
Copy !req
1245. I, and others, have come
to believe...
Copy !req
1246. that your heart is not in this.
Copy !req
1247. That you haven't the belly for it.
Copy !req
1248. Just give me one more chance
to prove it, Mr. Grady.
Copy !req
1249. That's all I ask.
Copy !req
1250. Your wife appears to be stronger
than we imagined, Mr. Torrance.
Copy !req
1251. Somewhat more...
Copy !req
1252. resourceful.
Copy !req
1253. She seems to have got
the better of you.
Copy !req
1254. For the moment, Mr. Grady.
Copy !req
1255. Only for the moment.
Copy !req
1256. I fear you will have to deal
with this matter...
Copy !req
1257. in the harshest possible way,
Mr. Torrance.
Copy !req
1258. I fear...
Copy !req
1259. that is the only thing to do.
Copy !req
1260. There's nothing
I look forward to...
Copy !req
1261. with greater pleasure,
Mr. Grady.
Copy !req
1262. You give your word on that,
do you, Mr. Torrance?
Copy !req
1263. I give you my word.
Copy !req
1264. Redrum.
Copy !req
1265. Redrum.
Copy !req
1266. Danny, stop it!
Copy !req
1267. I'm home.
Copy !req
1268. Come out, come out,
wherever you are.
Copy !req
1269. I can't get out.
Copy !req
1270. Run!
Copy !req
1271. Run and hide!
Copy !req
1272. Run!
Copy !req
1273. Quick!
Copy !req
1274. Little pigs, little pigs,
let me come in.
Copy !req
1275. Not by the hair
on your chinny-chin-chin?
Copy !req
1276. Then I'll huff...
Copy !req
1277. and I'll puff...
Copy !req
1278. and I'll blow your house in!
Copy !req
1279. Please!
Copy !req
1280. Don't!
Copy !req
1281. Don't!
Copy !req
1282. Stop it!
Copy !req
1283. Here's Johnny!
Copy !req
1284. Hello?
Copy !req
1285. Anybody here?
Copy !req
1286. Hello?
Copy !req
1287. Anybody here?
Copy !req
1288. Anybody here?
Copy !req
1289. Danny-boy!
Copy !req
1290. I'm coming!
Copy !req
1291. I'm coming, Dan!
Copy !req
1292. Great party, isn't it?
Copy !req
1293. I'm coming!
Copy !req
1294. You can't get away!
Copy !req
1295. I'm right behind you!
Copy !req
1296. - Mommy!
- Danny, come here!
Copy !req
1297. Mommy.
Copy !req
1298. Where...?
Copy !req
1299. Best watched using Open Subtitles MKV Player
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