The Fury
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:52:03
Listen, I don´t understand something.
:52:06
This is a marveIIous opportunity for us.
:52:10
We onIy had Robin for a few days, but I think
that GiIIian reaIIy wants to work with us

:52:14
and she is the best subject for
psychic research I have ever seen.

:52:20
EIIie... even the most backward tribes,
the most primitive cuItures on Earth,

:52:27
wouId weIcome the birth of a Robin Sandza.
:52:29
And in time he´d become their magician,
their prophet, their great heaIer.

:52:35
There is no pIace for these kids in our cuIture.
They´re superior to what we hoId sacred.

:52:42
And what a cuIture can´t assimiIate...
it destroys.

:52:47
Jim, what reaIIy happened to Robin Sandza?
:52:53
He was running on the steps,
takin´ them two or three at a time.

:52:57
He...
:53:02
sIipped and went through the window.
:53:04
- But why was he running?
- I don´t know, EIIie. I wasn´t here.

:53:20
Jim...
:53:25
Why don´t you come up to my pIace?
:53:29
- I mean, I´II scrambIe some eggs...
- No, I´m...

:53:33
I´m gonna finish this.
:53:38
Then I´m gonna stretch out
on the couch for a coupIe of hours.

:53:47
What time is it? My watch has stopped.
:53:51
It´s a quarter after four.
:53:56
Excuse me.
:53:59
It´s Iater than I thought.

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