Lolita
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1:10:32
Do you work here?
1:10:33
Yeah, sort of.
1:10:36
-I didn't think you were a camper.
-No.

1:10:40
This is a girls' camp exclusively, isn't it?
1:10:42
Yeah, yeah.
1:10:43
I'm Charlie, Mrs. Sedgwick's son.
1:10:47
You visit the place, I suppose,
from time to time?

1:10:50
No, I live here.
1:10:52
Are you the only boy living in the camp?
1:10:56
The only one.
1:11:01
Do you know a girl called Lolita?
1:11:03
Dolores Haze?
1:11:05
Yeah, yeah, I know her.
1:11:07
Well?
1:11:08
Well, I see her around once in a while.
Hi, Mom!

1:11:10
What are those sheets doing here?
You know they belong in the laundry room.

1:11:14
She's almost packed, Dr. Humbert.
We haven't told her anything.

1:11:17
-Thank you.
-Poor man...terrible thing!

1:11:21
Okay, what's the big mystery bit?
Why did those girls look at me so funny?

1:11:25
There's no mystery.
1:11:26
It's just that I didn't want to talk
in front of your friends at the camp.

1:11:30
It's your mother.
1:11:34
Really? She giving me time off
for good behavior or something?

1:11:38
No, she hasn't been feeling very well.
1:11:41
What's the matter with her?
1:11:44
She's sick.
1:11:45
-Really, what is it?
-The doctors don't seem to know...

1:11:48
...quite what the trouble is.
1:11:50
She's been moved to a hospital
in the country near Lepingsville.

1:11:53
A hospital! Well, is that where
we're going now, this Lepingsville?

1:11:58
Yes, eventually...

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