Poltergeist III
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:16:02
He's still panting.
:16:04
I wish Dusty would pant that way for me.
:16:07
Jeff's constantly in heat.
:16:08
I practically have to muzzle him every night.
It's a real drag.

:16:11
Maybe he could give Dusty ideas?
:16:14
- I don't know if you could handle it.
- It'll be totally radical to try.

:16:18
Get a grip, giris.
:16:28
This...
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is the Second Piano Concerto by Chopin.
:16:36
I'll bet all of you probably think...
:16:39
this was written by some old geezer
who looked like Dr. Seaton.

:16:46
Well, it wasn't. In fact...
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Freddy Chopin composed this
when he was only 19 years old...

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and he'd already written a lot.
:16:57
He'd been playing by ear
and making up tunes since he was 6.

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At 8...
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he had written
his first of several polonaises.

:17:08
And at the ripe old age of 12...
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he was asked to play for the Czar of Russia.
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Pretty scary, even for an old-timer of 12.
:17:26
In this school, where we're dealing with
gifted children with emotional problems...

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we have to open them up.
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So, we make them aware of the fact...
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that other famous child prodigies
shared similar problems.

:17:37
It makes them comfortable
to know they're not that different.

:17:40
These kids are about to find out
that Chopin was crippled by shyness...

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- and used music to overcome it.
- Excuse me, Dr. Seaton...

:17:46
that little blonde girl keeps staring
at the mirror as if she sees us.

:17:53
- Do you think she can?
- No.

:17:55
But you think she's staring straight at you?

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