Misery
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:42:02
It's two of the letters
in my favourite nurse's name, A-nn-ie.

:42:07
You fooler! Did I do good?
:42:11
You did great.
:42:16
There is just one little thing. Uh...
:42:21
I can't work on this paper. See,
it's Corrasable Bond. It smudges.

:42:26
So I thought maybe,
if you went back into town,...

:42:30
..you could bring me
some white long-grain mimeo.

:42:34
But mine cost the most,
so I don't see how it can smudge.

:42:39
Come here, I'll show you.
:42:58
Oh... It does smudge after all.
Isn't that fascinating.

:43:04
I thought you'd be interested.
:43:06
I'd like for you to be
in on everything, Annie,...

:43:09
..not just the finished book,
but how it's written.

:43:13
Thank you for thinking of me.
:43:19
Anything else I can get while I'm in town?
:43:22
Any other crucial requirements
that need satisfying?

:43:25
Would you like a tiny tape recorder?
:43:28
Or how about a handmade set
of writing slippers?

:43:31
No, just the paper will be fine.
:43:33
Are you sure? Cos if you want
I'll bring back the whole store for you.

:43:38
Annie, uh, what's the matter?
:43:41
I'll tell you what's the matter!
:43:44
I go out of my way for you! I do
everything to try and make you happy!

:43:47
I feed you, I clean you, I dress you,
and what thanks do I get?

:43:51
"Oh, you bought the wrong paper, Annie.
I can't write on this, Annie!"

:43:54
Well, I'll get your stupid paper,
but you better show me...

:43:57
..a little more appreciation, Mister Man!

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