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:52:02
- Come on, you chicken.
- ( spitting )

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- Oh, what's that for?
- Nasty monkey.

:52:07
Adam Duncan, you stop that at once!
No spitting.

:52:11
Come on, come down
from there.

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Come down.
Come down right now.

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No-- hey!
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- ( kids laughing )
- Hey...

:52:21
Adam?
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So what you're saying,
these nightmares

:52:29
might haVe started
at this age anyway?

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Or possibly triggered
by any number of things--

:52:36
school, stress,
tension at home.

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Yeah, well...
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Paul is conVinced that
somehow Adam's cells haVe--

:52:46
Retained memories
of his first life?

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There's an often cited
experiment--

:52:52
a rat was trained
to run a maze,

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killed, then ground up
and fed to a second rat.

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The second rat, when presented
with the same maze,

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completed it
in record time,

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proVing that memory liVed on
in those ingested cells.

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It's fascinating, really,
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also a bunch of nonsense--
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an urban legend.
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So, it's not possible
he's remembering?

:53:15
No, no.
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Thank God.
:53:22
Frankly, I'm more
concerned about Paul's

:53:26
working up
these strange theories.

:53:29
Paul is just haVing
a tough time right now.

:53:38
It's good.
:53:41
He's neVer felt as comfortable here
as you, has he?

:53:47
No.
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You don't think he'd
eVer try to leaVe, do you?

:53:56
Jessie, that can't happen.
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Out here
in the middle of nowhere,


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