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1:47:01
They think you've come to...
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to take him away.
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I hope
that isn't true.

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Take who away?
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Him!
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Colonel Kurtz.
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These are all
his children, man,

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As far as you can see.
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Hell, man, out here,
we're all his children.

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Could we, uh,
talk to Colonel Kurtz?

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Hey, man,
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you don't talk
to the colonel.

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You listen to him.
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Uh...the man's
enlarged my mind.

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He's a poet-warrior
in the classic sense.

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I mean, sometimes,
you'll say hello to him.

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He'll just
walk right by you.

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He won't
even notice you.

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Then suddenly
he'll grab you,

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throw you in a corner,
and say,

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"do you know that if
is the middle word in life?

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lf you can trust yourself
when all men doubt you--"

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I can't--
I'm a little man.

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He's a great man.
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I should have been
a pair of ragged claws

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scuttling across floors
of silent seas.

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Stay with the boat.
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Don't go
without me, OK?

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I want to
get a picture.

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He can be terrible,
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and he can be mean,
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and he can be right.
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He's fighting the war.
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He's a great man.
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I mean...
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I wish I had words.
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I wish I had words.
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I could tell you something like
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the other day,
he wanted to kill me.

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Why did he
want to kill you?

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Because I took his picture.
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He said, "if you take
my picture again,

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I'm going to kill you."
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And he meant it.
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So you just lay cool,
play it cool,

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Lay back, dig it?
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He gets friendly again.
He really does.


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