Suddenly, Last Summer
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The only way he'd accept.
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- I tried to save him, doctor.
- Save him from what?

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Completing a sort of image
he had of himself...

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...as a sort of a sacrifice
to a terrible sort of a...

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- God?
- Yes.

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Sebastian, who was gentle, kind...
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...saw something not gentle,
not kind, in the universe.

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Something...
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- Something terrible in himself.
- What was it? Can you tell me?

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- One day at Cabeza de Lobo...
- Where?

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That's where we were last summer.
That's where...

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That's where Sebastian died?
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Yes.
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How did he die?
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They say a heart attack,
but I don't remember. I really don't.

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You see, afterwards,
I was hysterical, taut.

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Said things I don't remember.
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That's why I'm here.
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Because I say things people don't...
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...and then I don't even remember.
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Try to remember.
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You and Sebastian, last summer...
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Try to remember.
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The beach was very white.
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Oh, how the sun burned.
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It was like the eye of God
watching us.

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Burning, burning.
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There was no air that day.
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The sun had burned up all the air.

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