The Premature Burial
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or perhaps one should say
the "coup de grace."

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What is it, Guy?
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What is it?
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The cure for all suffering.
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The answer to all problems.
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The key, my darling,
to heaven...

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or to hell...
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or to nothingness.
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Poison.
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Thank you, Judson.
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Tea is ready in
the dining room, milady.

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Thank you.
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HoW do you explain it, Miles?
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Well, I don't just yet.
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HoWever, I venture to guess...
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that the episode
at the cemetery...

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changed the general fear
into a specific obsession.

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Then...
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you don't think it's catalepsy?
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He's never had these
attacks before, has he?

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I mean, fainting spells,
dizzy spells?

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No. No.
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But his father--
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To the best of our knoWledge...
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catalepsy is not
an inherited affliction.

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And there's a neW
line of thought...

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among some of us--
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myself, Cargrave,
and a feW others--

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that may shed some
light on Guy's case.

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You see...
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most people tend
to think of the body...

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and the mind as being
totally different--

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tWo separate entities--
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Whereas, in point of fact...
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they're actually linked.
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No sugar.
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Do you folloW me?
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Yes, I think so.
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You see, physically...
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Guy may be perfectly sound noW.
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HoWever, this constant fear...
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that gnaWs at him
night and day...

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may actually bring about
a condition of catalepsy...

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Where no such
condition exists noW.


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