:01:18
	Afterwards, he says, they a/ways embrace.
:01:24
	The anima/ digs his sweaty browinto his cheek...
:01:28
	and they stand in the dark for an hour...
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	/ike a necking coup/e.
:01:36
	And of a// nonsensica/ things,/ keep thinking about the horse...
:01:42
	not the boy, the horse,and what he might be trying to do.
:01:48
	/ keep seeing the huge head,kissing him with its chained mouth...
:01:53
	nudging through the meta/,some desire abso/ute/y irre/evant...
:01:57
	to fi//ing its be//yor propagating its own kind.
:02:01
	What desire cou/d this be?
:02:04
	Not to stay a horse any /onger?
:02:07
	Not to remain reined up foreverin those particu/ar genetic strings?
:02:14
	/s it possib/e, at moments we can't imagine,a horse can add its sufferings together...
:02:19
	the non-stop jerks and jabsthat are its dai/y /ife...
:02:25
	and turn them...
:02:27
	into grief?
:02:30
	What use is grief...
:02:33
	to a horse?
:02:38
	You see...
:02:41
	/'m /ost.
:02:44
	What use, l should be asking, are questionslike these to an overworked psychiatrist...
:02:49
	in a provincial hospital?
:02:51
	They're worse than useless.
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	They are, in fact...
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	subversive.
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