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- Are you sure?
- He had to go back to America suddenly.

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- Did you actually see him leave yourself?
- Yes.

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Thank you.
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"Curiouser...
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...and curiouser. "
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1,373, Mr Balmoral.
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Miller was dead and now gone,
checked into the Hotel Paradiso.

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But we weren't, the killer and I.
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We were still earth travelers,
probably sharing the same lousy bus.

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The guy was no dum-dum.
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It wouldn't be long before he knew
he'd got the wrong man.

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This story was like some pornographic photo.
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Difficult to work out who's doing what to whom.
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I was still trying
when we reached the Temples of Zonk.

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And the gods were angry,
anyways, and they sent

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a thunderbolt to the city of sin.
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Now some personages nowadays
would call that punishment

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or smelly revenge, depending on your
point of view or state of mind,

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but this was a warning
to such personages

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to stop bad ways of having fun
and to clean themselves up.

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It was a very big warning.
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All peoples still in bed
when the thunderbolt blow out of the sky,

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with many still drunk with, er, sexual potion.
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They do not know what hit them.
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In the museum you will see plaster casts
of people in very interesting death positions.

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The poet, Memphis, describe it as
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"The greatest coming
since Zeus fell upon his wife. "

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And then the city sank into the sea...
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Follow me please, out this way and over there.

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