Misery
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1:17:01
(audience applause)
1:17:03
(Liberace) I'm supposed to lead
into the finale ofmy show right now,...

1:17:07
..but I'm having such a wonderful time...
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Paul.
1:17:15
Hm?
1:17:18
I know you've been out.
1:17:24
What?
1:17:25
You've been out of your room.
1:17:28
No, I haven't.
1:17:30
Paul, my little ceramic penguin
in the study always faces due south.

1:17:38
I don't... I don't know
what you're talking about.

1:17:41
Ceramic penguin?
1:17:44
Is this what you're looking for?
1:17:49
I know you've been out twice, Paul.
1:17:51
At first I couldn't figure out how you did it,
but last night... I found your key.

1:18:00
I know I left my scrapbook out.
1:18:03
I can imagine what
you might be thinking of me.

1:18:05
But you see, Paul, it's all OK.
1:18:08
Last night it came so clear.
I realise you just need more time.

1:18:13
Eventually you'll come to accept
the idea of being here.

1:18:17
Paul, do you know about the early days
at the Kimberley diamond mines?

1:18:21
Do you know what they did to
the native workers who stole diamonds?

1:18:24
Don't worry. They didn't kill them.
1:18:27
That would be like junking a Mercedes
just because it had a broken spring.

1:18:30
No, they had to make sure
they could go on working,...

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..but they also had to make sure
they could never run away.

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The operation was called "hobbling".
1:18:48
Annie... Whatever you're thinking
about doing, please don't do it.

1:18:59
- Annie, for God's...
- Shh, darling. Trust me.


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