Wendy, listen. Let me out and I'll forget the whole goddamn thing. It'll be just like nothing ever happened. Wendy, baby. I think you hurt my head real bad. I'm dizzy. I need a doctor. Honey. Don't leave me in here.
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- Grady? - Yes, sir.
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He already did.
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Is there something bad here? You know, Doc, when something happens, it can leave a trace of itself behind. Say, like, if someone burns toast.
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How's it going, Doc?
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Just like you probably thought you was the only one. But there are other folks, though mostly they don't know it, or don't believe it.
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Tony... I'm scared. Remember what Mr. Hallorann said. It's just like pictures in a book, Danny. It isn't real.
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Just give me one more chance to prove it, Mr. Grady.
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No problem at all. Made the trip in three and a half hours. That's very good time.
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Now, this is the storeroom.
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White man's burden, Lloyd, my man. White man's burden.
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You've always been the caretaker. I should know, sir. I've always been here.
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But that bitch! As long as I live, she'll never let me forget what happened. I did hurt him once, okay?
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Yes. It is so typical of you to create a problem like this, when I finally have a chance to accomplish something! When I'm really into my work!
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...sociables, finger rolls, and 7 kinds of what-have-you. Now, we've got dried peaches, dried apricots, dried raisins and dried prunes. You know, you gotta keep regular if you wanna be happy.