Misery
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Agh...
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There you go. Comfy?
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- Perfect.
- You're such a kidder.

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I have a big surprise for you.
But first there's something you must do.

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You don't suppose I could have a little
snack while I'm waiting for the surprise?

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I'll get you everything you want,
but you must listen first.

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Sometimes my thinking
is a little muddy, I accept that.

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It's why I couldn't remember all they
asked me on the witness stand in Denver.

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But this time I thought clearly.
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I asked God about you,...
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..and God said "I delivered him unto you
so that you may show him the way."

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- Show me the way?
- Yes.

:33:18
When I mentioned a snack, I was thinking
more on the lines of cheese and crackers.

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Paul, this is no time for jokes.
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You must rid the world of this filth.
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You want me to burn my book?
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I know this may be difficult for you,
but it's for the best.

:33:41
It's really not difficult at all.
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My agent made dozens of copies.
There's gonna be an auction in New York.

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Every publishing house in New York
is reading it now.

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So if you want me to burn my book, fine.
You're not ridding the world of anything.

:33:56
Then light the match, Paul.
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It's no big deal.

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