:37:01
Styles,
you know what I'm thinking?
:37:03
There's gotta be a great
tie-in for a town like this.
:37:05
I mean, think of the tourist
potential, for instance, or...
:37:09
There should be
a painting behind us.
:37:13
It's nice.
:37:15
There's a loose board there.
:37:25
Good morning.
:37:27
Can I help youfolks?
:37:29
I certainly hope so.
:37:30
We'd like a room, please.
:37:31
We're on our way to Boston.
:37:33
We thought we'd take a...
:37:35
break in yourfamous
little town.
:37:37
Famous?
:37:38
Yeah, what with the whole
Sutter Cane thing and all.
:37:41
Sut-Sutter who?
:37:43
Cane. We heard he came
from around here...
:37:47
and comes back to stay
once in a while.
:37:48
Uh, I don't know anybody
named Cane.
:37:54
Ha. Nobody passes
through here much anymore.
:37:58
Let me get you your keys.
:37:59
You want me to leave a deposit
or my credit card or something?
:38:04
Oh, city folk.
:38:11
Miss Styles,
if that's what you saw, then...
:38:14
yeah, I guess it would
be a little... unsettling.
:38:17
I'd be a little unnerved myseif.
:38:19
But regardless of what you saw,
regardless of what you think...
:38:23
we are not living inside
a Sutter Cane story.
:38:27
They're all in here.
:38:31
The Mrs. Pickman
in the book is a lunatic...
:38:33
who chops her husband
into coleslaw.
:38:36
That sweet old thing
that we met downstairs...
:38:39
isn't capable
of anything worse than...
:38:43
dipping her dentures
into her husband's beer.
:38:46
Trent, I know
you think this is a joke.
:38:48
Just listen to me
for a second, please.
:38:50
What if Cane's work
isn'tfiction?
:38:53
Oh, for Christ's sake.
:38:57
This is reality.
:38:59
You hear that?