I Walked with a Zombie
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do you love that?
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You didn't drive her mad.
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Before Jessica was taken ill,
there was a scene...

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an ugly scene.
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I told her she couldn't go...
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that I'd keep her here by force,
if necessary.

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You never knew Jessica as she was.
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I think it would be best for all of us
not to discuss this again.

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Thank you. I know you meant to be kind.
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I don't know how their own love
is revealed to other women.

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Maybe in their sweetheart's arms,
I don't know.

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To me it came that night...
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after Paul Holland had almost thrust me
from the room...

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certainly from his life.
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I said I love him.
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Even as I said it,
I knew he still loved his wife.

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And then, because I loved him,
I felt I had to restore her to him...

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to make her what she'd been before...
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to make him happy.
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All that you say comes to the same thing.
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You are asking me to pass a sentence
of life or death on my wife.

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Insulin shock treatment
is an extreme measure, Paul...

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as Miss Connell pointed out
when she suggested it to me, but...

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You admit that this is terribly dangerous.
So why do you advise it?

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I've worked with it. I've seen cures.
It's at least a hope.

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It's the very danger itself, Paul,
that makes the cure possible.

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Insulin produces a state of coma.
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Then the patient is revived
by a violent shock to the nerves.

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That shock can kill, but it can also cure.
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I don't know.
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It's a hard decision to make,
but yours is only a technical responsibility.

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Technical responsibility.
Real responsibility.


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