Dead Again
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A little hot in here.
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Mother, could you open
a window for us, please?

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This isn't as uncommon
as you might think.

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A colleague in San Francisco...
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May I have a glass of water?
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You really have found your tongue.
Wonderful.

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- Do you know your name?
- Give her time.

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Do you remember anything
about the people you talked about?

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- Are they still alive?
- I'd like to show you something.

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June 1949.
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That was Roman Strauss,
that was his wife Margaret,

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and that was their home.
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Handsome man, wasn't he? Not at all
the sort who'd murder his wife.

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Yes. He stabbed her in the throat
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with a lovely pair of antique
Die Schere barber scissors.

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Die Schere... Disher.
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They were auctioned at Christie's
last year for 20,000

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by a Japanese gentleman,
if memory serves.

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They seemed so in love.
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They're usually the people
that kill each other.

:40:28
Could she have dreamed this
or read about them?

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No. I got clarity far beyond what one
would pick up from reading.

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- They look alike. It means nothing.
- Mr Church.

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- I don't believe she was there.
- It doesn't matter.

:40:43
For whatever reason,
these events are consuming her.

:40:46
The sooner we work through them, the
sooner she'll get her memory back.

:40:51
Tomorrow I have a Friar's luncheon
at twelve.

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- How's 4:00 tomorrow sound?
- Yes. Thank you very much.


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