He's gonna phone Wendy up in a few minutes to tell her.
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I didn't see one goddamn thing.
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- Hi. - Hi. - How're you getting on? - Just fine. Can we borrow Mrs. Torrance? We're on our way to the basement. I promise we won't keep her very long. No problem, Mr. Ullman. I was just getting to the ice cream. You like ice cream, Doc? - Yeah. - I thought you did. You folks mind if I give Danny some ice cream while we wait?
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And... where are they now? They're somewhere around. I'm not quite sure at the moment.
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Can you both drive a car? - Yes. - Yeah. That's fine. Basically the Snowcat operates very much like a car. Won't take long to get the hang of it.
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No, I can't. Maybe it was about Danny? Maybe it was about him. I think we should discuss Danny. I think... we should discuss what should be done with him. What should be done with him? I don't know. I don't think that's true. I think you have some very definite ideas about what should be done with Danny. And I'd like to know what they are. Well, I... I think maybe he should be taken to a doctor. You think "maybe" he should be taken to a doctor? Yes. When do you think "maybe" he should be taken to a doctor? As soon as possible? "As soon as possible?" Jack, please.
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Good evening. Forest Service. Hello. My name is Dick Hallorann. I'm the head chef at the Overlook Hotel. Good evening. What can I do for you? I've been trying to make an urgent phone call up there, but the operator said that the phone lines are down.
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Wait a minute! What are you doing? Open the door!
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Boy, we must really be high up. The air feels so different.
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Hello.
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Won't keep you a moment. Fine.
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- Hi, babe. - Hi, hon. How's it going? Great. I'm at the hotel and I still have a lot to go through. I don't think I can get home before 9 or 10. Sounds like you got the job. Right. It's a beautiful place. You and Danny are gonna love it.
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That's all right. I've got plenty of jackets. I'm afraid it's advocaat, sir. It tends to stain. Advocaat, is it? Yes, sir. I think the best thing is to come along to the gentlemen's room and we'll get some water to it, sir.
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No charge to you, Mr. Torrance. No charge?
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I'm intrigued. I don't suppose they said anything in Denver about the tragedy we had up here during the winter of 1970. I don't believe they did. My predecessor in this job hired a man named Charles Grady as the winter caretaker. He came up with his wife and two little girls of about 8 and 10. He had a good employment record, good references. And from what I've been told, he seemed like a completely normal individual. But at some point during the winter, he must have suffered some kind of a complete mental breakdown. He ran amuck... and killed his family with an ax. Stacked them neatly in a room in the west wing, and then... he put both barrels of his shotgun in his mouth.
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Well... he is a very willful boy. Indeed he is, Mr. Torrance. A very willful boy. A rather naughty boy, if I may be so bold, sir. It's his mother. She interferes. Perhaps they need a good talking-to. If you don't mind my saying so. Perhaps... a bit more. My girls, sir, they didn't care for the Overlook at first. One of them actually stole a pack of matches, and tried to burn it down. But I corrected them, sir. And when my wife tried to prevent me from doing my duty, I... corrected her.