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:08:01
What did / expect of him?
Very /itt/e, / promise you.

:08:05
One more dented /itt/e face.
One more ado/escent freak.

:08:09
The usua/ unusua/.
:08:12
This room will be completely yours.
No one will come in without your saying so.

:08:17
There's a bell if you need anything.
:08:19
There's a lavatory down the corridor,
second door on the left.

:08:27
l think this is one of the nicest rooms
in the whole place. Don't you, Mr. Pearce?

:08:32
Absolutely.
:08:40
Sometimes, / b/ame Hesther.
:08:43
She brought him to me.
:08:45
Of course, that's nonsense.
:08:46
What is he but a /ast straw?
A /ast symbo/. That's a//.

:08:52
/ was ripe for the confrontation.
:08:55
-Alan Strang, Doctor.
-Thank you.

:08:58
Hello.
:09:01
My name's Martin. Yours is Alan.
:09:06
Won't you sit down?
:09:08
For today, l just want a few simple facts.
:09:14
ls this your full name? Alan Strang?
:09:19
And you're 1 7, is that right? 1 7?
:09:26
You work in an electrical shop
during the week.

:09:29
Electrical and kitchenware.
:09:35
Doub/e your p/easure, doub/e your fun,
with doub/e-good, Doub/emint gum

:09:41
Let's see, you live with your parents,
and your father's a printer.

:09:45
What does he print?
:09:47
Doub/e your p/easure, doub/e your fun,
with doub/e-good, Doub/emint gum

:09:51
Does he do leaflets, calendars?
Things like that?

:09:53
Try the taste of Martini,
the most beautifu/ drink in the wor/d

:09:58
/t's the bright one, the right one,
that's Martini


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