He spilt something on it, so it's hard to read, Mom.
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"Things were becoming different..." ...for me. My hair had very little gray and grew like weeds. My sense of smell was keener. My hearing, more acute. I could walk further and faster. While everybody else was aging, I was getting younger, all alone.
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Morning, Captain. Can you take us out?
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Okay.
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She is orangutan.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
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Growing up's a funny thing. Sneaks up on you.
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I see you're still drinking your Sazerac with whiskey. Creature of habit. You still visiting the house on Bourbon Street? Not for a long time.
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Oh, sweet Jesus, boy!
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It's okay.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
1.4s
Welcome home, my friend.
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All right, he says, "I went back home." And then there's a lot of pages torn out. "I listened to the sound of the house." I read that already. He...
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
3.1s
You're different than anybody I've ever met.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
3.2s
Out here, death didn't seem natural.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
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I said goodbye to all the other men who had dreams of their own, all the men who wanted to be insurance salesmen or doctors or lawyers or Indian chiefs.