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Two days we can be
on the train. We can be
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in another country.
In a city together.
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"The Bird",
by Josiah G. Scurlock. That's Doc.
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Once upon a midnight dreary
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as I pondered weak and weary,
they came knocking at my
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back porch.
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He ain't very original, is he?
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He been gone off a long time.
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I've been feeling he's gonna be
making a run for it.
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Who, Doc?
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Nah, Doc likes me.
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I can't stand him.
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He gets an idea in his head,
you can't get rid of it.
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If I stay with him much longer,
I'll be a stiff in a photograph.
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The only chance I have is
to get hell-bent for leather now!
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- They would chase us.
- I'm used to that.
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No.
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I'm unclean.
That is not for a young man.
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Yen, I used to ride with the dirty underwear
gang out of Liberty, Missouri.
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Then John Tunstall taught me that the past
is like an old yellow-back novel.
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When you're finished with it
you toss it out, you start a new one.
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Okay?
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You're necessary.
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No.
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- Go with me.
- No.
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- Come with me, Yen.
- Yen Sun?
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Yen Sun?