Young Frankenstein
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But there's nothing here
but books and papers.

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Books and papers?
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It is!
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This is my grandfather's private library.
I feel it.

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Look! Look at this.
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"..until, from the midst ofthis
darkness, a sudden light broke in upon me."

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"A light so brilliant and wondrous,
and yet so simple."

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"Change the poles from plus to minus
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and from minus to plus."
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"I alone succeeded in discovering
the secret of bestowing life."

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"Nay, even more..."
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"I myself became capable
of bestowing animation

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upon lifeless matter."
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It could work.
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- Kipper?
- Thank you, Doctor.

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"As the minuteness ofthe parts
formed a hindrance to my speed,

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I resolved therefore
to make the creature of a gigantic stature."

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Of course.
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That would simplify everything.
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In other words,
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his veins, his feet, his hands, his organs
would all have to be increased in size.


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