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I need to taIk to you.
PIease?

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Sorry--
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Goes Iike this first.
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HoId stiII. Got it.
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HeIIo!
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HeIIo! Up here!
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Hi. Remember me from
the pIane to Mississippi?

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Oh, yeah. Yeah, sure.
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My name's Eugenie.
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Eugenie CIaybourne.
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Porter. Porter Stoddard.
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Yes, I know.
Porter Stoddard.

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This is my friend Griffin.
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Why don't you come see me?
I'm at the Iodge.

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Oh, I don't
get into town much.

:58:42
I reaIIy need to see you.
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I have something very
important to teII you.

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What about?
What do you--

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Watch it, watch it.
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You aII right?
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Oh, I bruised myseIf
on the rock.

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Hi.
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-Hi.
-How are you?

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Oh, sit down. Sit down.
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-You remember Griffin?
-Oh, I Iove the name Griffin.

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I had a IoveIy friend
named Griffin.

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LoveIier than me?
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He died terribIy young.
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In Borneo.
We were to be married.

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-Sorry.
-That is too bad.

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A native tribe found him...
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fIoating in his canoe,
haIf-deIirious.

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And they took him
back to their wagas.

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Wagas?
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That's what they caII
their huts.

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Right.
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And they tended to him...
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and nursed his wounds
and aII, and...

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When he was better...
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they cooked him and ate him.

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