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"To Charly. Love, Nathan".
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Nathan J. Waldman, PhD.
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All right. Let's find a phone.
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Found one.
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Find his number.
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Take the stand.
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I got it.
Now what'll I do with it?
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Sit down!
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Alice, please.
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Your dog, Alice.
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It and my appetite
are mutually exclusive.
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What's wrong with the dog?
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It's simple.
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He's been licking his asshole
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for the last 3 straight hours.
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I submit to you that
there is nothing there
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worth more than
an hour's attention,
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and I should think that whatever
he is attempting to dislodge
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is either gone for good
or there to stay.
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Wouldn't you agree?
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Yes. Hello.
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Mr Waldman?
Um, I got your number
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from a realtor in Massachusetts,
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and I'd just like
to speak to you.
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Who is this?
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You tell me, Mr Waldman.
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Charly.
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My full name, please.
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God.
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It's really you.
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Chapter... they think you're
dead. Everyone thinks you're...
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My full name, please!
:30:33
You don't know your name?
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Your full name is
Charlene Elizabeth Baltimore.
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Don't talk, Charly.
Just listen.
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You could be in danger.
Understand?
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We must meet.
We must meet straightaway.
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Where are you now?
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Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania.
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We'll meet halfway.
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There's a town in New Jersey,
Chestermon.
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Tomorrow, Central Train Station,
at 11 a. m.