House of Usher
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:11:02
Any sort of garment other
than the softest...

:11:05
...is agony to my flesh.
:11:08
My eyes are tormented by all...
:11:10
but the faintest illumination.
:11:13
All these assail me constantly...
:11:17
...as I've said...
:11:19
the sounds of any degree whatsoever
inspire me with terror.

:11:23
That's why your servant asked me
to remove my boots.

:11:26
Yes. And even so I could hear you
coming.

:11:31
Every footstep. Every rustle
of your clothes.

:11:34
I could hear your horse approaching.
:11:37
Hear the clatter of the hoofs
across the courtyard.

:11:40
Your knock!
:11:42
The grating of the door bolt was
like a sword struck to my ears.

:11:49
I can hear the scratch of the
rat claws within the stone wall.

:11:55
Mr. Winthrop, three quarters
of my family...

:11:59
...have fallen into madness.
:12:01
And in their madness they have
acquired a superhuman strength...

:12:07
...so that it took the power
of many to subdue them.

:12:10
Do you not exaggerate, sir.
:12:16
Perhaps there have been in your
family certain...

:12:20
...peculiarities of temperament, but...
:12:22
Peculiarities of temperament?
:12:26
How diplomatically you put it!
:12:30
Peculiarities of temperament.
:12:39
Would you permit me to light a candle
so that...?

:12:42
I think you had better leave, Mr. Winthrop.
:12:44
I think you need some light in this
house, Mr. Usher.


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