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:20:02
"For, those whom thou think'st,
thou dost overthrow

:20:07
"Die not, poor death
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"Nor yet canst thou kill me"
:20:14
Has anybody seen Susie?
:20:23
"One short sleep past
:20:26
"We wake eternally
:20:28
"And death shall be no more,"
:20:31
Comma.
:20:34
"Death thou shalt die"
:20:40
Okay, here's everything.
:20:42
- Why did you leave her like this?
- I had to find you, now come on.

:20:46
We're ready, Prof. Bearing.
:20:47
Just get this on.
:20:54
All right.
:20:57
Just get this up.
:20:59
Just relax.
:21:05
Okay.
:21:06
Isn't that interesting, Susie,
that I had Prof. Bearing?

:21:09
Yeah. I wish I had taken some literature.
:21:12
I don't know anything about poetry.
:21:13
Prof. Bearing was
highly regarded on campus.

:21:15
Her course looked very good
on my transcript.

:21:18
They even asked me about it
in my interview to medical school.

:21:22
- Jesus.
- What?

:21:24
What?
:21:26
Yeah, I survived Bearing's course.
Yeah, no problem.

:21:29
Yeah, John Donne,
those metaphysical poets?

:21:31
That metaphysical wit.
Hardest poetry in the English department.

:21:35
Like to see them try biochemistry.
:21:38
Okay.
:21:39
We're almost done, all right. Yeah, okay.
:21:45
That's it, we're done.
:21:49
I gotta go.
:21:51
Take her feet out. Yeah.

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