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2:15:09
No, no, no, Mike.
No, no, no.

2:15:12
I will have no need of this stuff.
Thanks for thinking of me...

2:15:16
...and including it just in case,
but none for me! Thank you!

2:15:20
- Richie, you're shouting.
- I know.

2:15:23
Beep, beep, Richie. Beep, beep.
2:15:25
Talk to us, Mike. Tell us stories.
2:15:28
Tell us things so we don't have to
remember what we saw in the library.

2:15:34
Hey, Eddie. Come on, pal.
2:15:36
Don't let it get you. Fight it.
2:15:39
I saw myself. I saw myself back there.
2:15:43
I know it's just camphor water,
but I need it anyway.

2:15:47
Take it easy, pal.
2:15:49
If it works, it's good.
You've believed in it...

2:15:52
...and that's all that ever mattered.
- Thanks.

2:15:56
You all remember what was going on
in Derry 30 years ago.

2:16:00
There were killings, maimings,
disappearances. Mostly children.

2:16:04
Everybody was afraid
but nobody did anything.

2:16:08
Until we went after It.
2:16:13
We almost killed It.
2:16:17
Bowers confessed and the killings
stopped. Until now, 30 years later.

2:16:23
If you count backwards by 30...
2:16:26
...every date corresponds to a disaster
in Derry's history.

2:16:30
1960: the fire at the Black Spot Club.
2:16:33
1930: the explosion
at the old ironworks.

2:16:36
1900: the massacre at Drake's Creek.
And on, and on.

2:16:40
The biggest mystery is how 253
settlers disappeared without a trace.

2:16:46
Thank you for that illuminating,
if somewhat morbid history.

2:16:51
She didn't want to know.
2:16:53
You knew all about this. Even then.
2:16:56
- Miss Douglas didn't want to know.
- It's a disease, Bev.


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