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Then Mr. MacCready.
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That left Colonel Ives...
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MacCready's wife, and I alone...
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and I knew in that company
that my days were numbered.

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I'm ashamed to say that I acted
in a most cowardly manner.

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It would have been nobler,
I know...

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to have stayed and protected
Mrs. MacCready from Ives, but...

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I was weak.
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I fled.
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It was nothing less than pure
providence that I arrived here.

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Mrs. MacCready--
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is she still there?
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And Colonel Ives,
as far as I know.

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Let's pack up.
We've got to go up there.

:21:47
We've got to go. It's our job.
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-Why go?
-It's our job!

:21:52
Here's you.
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Here's Toffler.
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Reich has got his own rifle.
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I've got my pistol.
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I think the cave's three
or four days' march from here.

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What is it, George?
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What?
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Weendigo.
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Weendigo.
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Weendigo.
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It's an old
Indian myth from the north.

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A man eats another's flesh.
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It's usually an enemy.
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And he, um, takes...
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no, steals...
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his strength, essence,
his spirit.

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And his hunger becomes craven...
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insatiable.
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And the more he eats,
the more he wants to.

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The more he eats,
the stronger he becomes.


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