Suddenly, Last Summer
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I said, "Well, let's go down
towards the harbour.

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Let's not try to climb that hill
in this dreadful heat."

1:41:07
And Cousin Sebastian shouted,
"Please shut up!

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Let me handle this situation, will
you? I want to handle this thing."

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And he started up the steep street
with a hand stuck in his jacket...

1:41:20
...where I knew he was having
a pain from his palpitations.

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But he walked faster
and faster in panic.

1:41:29
The faster he walked...
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...the louder and the closer it got.
1:41:34
- Closer what got?
- The music!

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- The music again?
- The music!

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The noise of the following band.
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They were following.
They were following...

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...up the blazing white street.
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Up. Straight up. That was the only
way open, so he went that way.

1:41:53
He tried to escape from those streets?
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He tried to escape
from those streets...

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- He couldn't find a way out?
- He couldn't find a way out.

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Did the band of children...?
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When he tried to escape...
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...from those streets...
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...down those little side streets,
between the buildings...

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...they came from everywhere.
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So the only way was up.
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The only way was straight up...
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...up those steep, white streets...
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...in the sun, that was like a great
white bone of a giant beast...

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...that had caught on fire in the sky.
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And Sebastian kept
running straight up.

1:42:35
I don't know how he still ran.
He never ran...

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...but he ran and he ran and he ran...
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...where it was whiter and emptier.
1:42:43
What was emptier?
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The light. The sky and the light.
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Those steep, white streets and the sun,
and everything blazed white and empty.

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Where did those streets lead to?
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Nowhere!
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He never reached...?
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He never reached the end.
They stopped nowhere! Never!


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