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( telephone ringing )
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- Hello.
- Man: Paul.
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I-- I just heard.
I'm so sorry.
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Oh, yeah.
Thank you, Sam.
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Um... so...
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how's Jessie
taking all this?
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Actually, she's--
she's not so well.
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Right, ofcourse.
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Look, would you please just
pass on my condolences to her?
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Yeah, I will.
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Hey, Sam, can l--
can I ask you something?
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Have you ever heard
ofa doctor named Richard Wells?
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Richard Wells.
Sure I'Ve heard of him. Why do you ask?
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He was an old teacher
of Jessie's.
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Really? He's
the stuff of legend.
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He was doing really adVanced
work on gene mapping.
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We're talking
way ahead of his time.
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Anyway,
last thing I heard,
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he sold his findings to a huge firm,
made a ridiculous amount of money,
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and then just sort of dropped out
of the game entirely.
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Every once in a while I come across
an article ofhis in ajournal,
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consistently brilliant.
Like I said, he's--
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A genius.
Yeah, I know.
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- Paul, I'm so very sorry.
- Okay, thanks.