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Dead end. We made it.

The Shining

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Give me your hand.

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We're gonna make a new rule: Whenever I'm in here and you hear me typing... or whatever the fuck you hear me doing in here, when I'm in here, that means I am working. That means don't come in. Now, do you think you can handle that? Yeah. Fine.

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It's coming off now, sir. Mr. Grady... weren't you once the caretaker here? Why, no, sir. I don't believe so.

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Danny, mind what I say. Go play in your room.

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But you... are the caretaker.

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Don't have!

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Where...?

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Fine.

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Okay.

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Okay.

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Oh, my God.

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If you folks have any problems up there, just give us a call. And, Mrs. Torrance? It might be a good idea if you leave your radio on all the time. Over. Okay. We'll do that. It was real nice talking to you. Bye. Over and out.

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We're just fine. But our telephones aren't doing too well. Are the lines down, by any chance? Over.

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From Channel 10 in Miami, this is Newswatch with Glen Rinker, Ann Bishop, and the award-winning Newswatch team.

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What? You would never hurt Mommy or me, would you? What do you mean? Did your mother ever say that to you?

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Having a good time?

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The winters can be fantastically cruel. The basic idea is to cope with the very costly damage, and depreciation which can occur. This consists mainly of running the boiler, heating different parts of the hotel on a daily rotating basis, repairing damage as it occurs, and doing repairs so the elements can't get a foothold. That sounds fine to me. Physically, it's not a very demanding job. The only thing that can get a bit trying here during the winter is a tremendous sense of isolation. That just happens to be exactly what I'm looking for. I'm outlining a new writing project. Five months of peace is just what I want. That's very good, Jack. Because, for some people, solitude, and isolation can, of itself, become a problem. Not for me. How about your wife and son? Do you think they'll take to it?

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