Equus
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Now, Alan...
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when you wake up, you're going
to remember everything you've told me.

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-Understand?
-Yes.

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Now, l want you to think back in time.
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You're on that beach you told me about.
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You're six.
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Above you, staring down at you,
is that great horse's head.

:10:24
Can you see that?
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Yes.
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You ask him a question.
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''Does the chain hurt?''
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Yes.
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Do you ask him aloud?
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No.
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And what does the horse say back?
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''Yes.''
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What do you say?
:10:49
''l'll take it out for you.''
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And he says?
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''lt never comes out.
They have me in chains.''

:10:55
-Like Jesus?
-Yes.

:10:58
Only, his name is not Jesus, is it?
:11:00
No.
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What is it?
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lt's Equus.
:11:08
Equus.
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Does he live in all horses, or just some?
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All.
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Good.
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Now you leave the beach.
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You're in your bedroom at home.
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You're 1 2 years old.
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You're looking at Equus
from the foot of the bed.

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Would you like to kneel down?
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Yes.
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Go on.
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Now tell me...
:11:42
why is Equus in chains?
:11:45
For the sins of the world.
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What does he say to you?
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-''l see you. l will save you.''
-How?

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''Bear you away, two shall be one.''
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Horse and rider should be one beast?
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''One person.
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''And my chinkle-chankle
shall be in thy hand.''


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