St. Ives
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1:06:01
I dream always of dying.
1:06:03
I dream mostly of being hungry.
1:06:06
- Were you ever hungry?
- Now and then, yeah.

1:06:09
I've never been hungry,
so how can I dream of that?

1:06:13
But then I've never died either.
1:06:16
So why should I dream of dying?
1:06:19
Dr. Constable explains it quite easily:
1:06:22
"Fear of impotence," he says.
1:06:25
Now, I can't quite make that connection.
1:06:28
Besides, I've always been impotent,
so why should I fear it?

1:06:33
You know, Mr. St. Ives, I'm truly pleased
that you blackmailed me.

1:06:37
That's what it was, wasn't it?
Blackmailed into taking you into this...

1:06:41
...new venture of mine.
1:06:43
We could be friends, you know.
1:06:46
What makes you think so?
1:06:48
Because we're both
essentially so very honest.

1:06:53
And now we must rest.
1:06:55
We leave promptly at 6:30.
1:06:57
Let me show you to the guest room.
1:07:12
It's afternoon.
1:07:37
You know something?
1:07:40
You're all right.
1:07:42
- Did you have any doubts?
- That's what it's like these days.

1:07:46
You're all right.
1:07:47
Now that I've got you on my side,
I have a question.

1:07:50
Go right ahead.
1:07:53
Briefly, your connection with Procane.
1:07:58
Well, I used to be a cop.

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