Madame Curie
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It is obvious that
you are dealing with

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some remarkable powerful force.
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As to what these burns
are exactly

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there is no means of telling.
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I don't wish to alarm you
Madame Curie

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but it is possible that
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these burns might become serious
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might in fact develop malignantly
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if you continue to expose them
excessively

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to your unknown element.
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It is not impossible
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they may be developed
into a cancerous nature.

1:13:32
It is my advice, Madame
that you abandon your experiments.

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Cancer.
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No, Pierre.
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He only said the burns
might develop malignantly

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Like develop into cancer.
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No. He said they might possibly
develop into a cancerous nature

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but only if it excessively
exposed to our radium.

1:14:03
So if we're careful
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there is nothing
to be frightened about.

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But the very word frightens me.
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You saw how it took my own mother.
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We'll have to give up
our experiments

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If we are dealing with
as powerful a forces

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there is no telling what...
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I wouldn't allow it.
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I wouldn't let you take such risk
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I won't permit you.
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No, Marie. Pierre, please.
Listen to me, please.

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There is something
I must tell you

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and then you should decide
as you wish.

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Very well, Marie.
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As I left the doctor
I have been thinking.

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This element of ours obviously
has a terrific power.

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Power enough to
affect healthy tissue like mine.

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Power enough to destroy tissue.
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Pierre, if it has this power
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why hasn't it also the power to
destroy unhealthy tissue?

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You realize what that might mean?

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