The Naked Jungle
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It seems to be stuck and you're
very good at opening doors.

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It's rusted.
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Things rust...
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...very quickly here...
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...or rot away.
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The jungle's corrosive.
It swallows up everything.

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Even men, sometimes.
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You've been reading...Joanna?
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I found it in your library. Poetry.
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I don't read much myself.
I bought all those books by weight.

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Eight hundred pounds of books
is what I ordered.

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Whoever selected them for you
has very good taste.

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It was you, wasn't it?
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Why lie about it?
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Are you afraid I might think
you weak for reading poetry?

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Perhaps.
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As Fontaine says somewhere
in there, "Each man is three men:

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"What he thinks he is, what others
think he is and what he really is."

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- And which Leiningen is this?
- The last.

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The real Leiningen.
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Uncertain...
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...complex, a little pompous, even...
Even laughable, sometimes.

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- I've never laughed at you.
- I know...

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...and I've appreciated it,
in my fashion.

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I've written a letter...
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...to my brother in New Orleans.
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When you get there, give it to him.
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He'll make all the necessary
arrangements.

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I'm leaving right away, apparently.

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