Misery
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:11:03
I don't know. Does he usually phone you
before he checks out of a hotel?

:11:08
No. No, of course not. It's just
that his daughter hasn't heard from him...

:11:12
..and when he has a new book
coming out he usually keeps in touch.

:11:16
So when there wasn't
any word from him...

:11:19
You think he might be missing, huh?
:11:21
(sighs) I hate that I made this call.
Tell me I'm being silly.

:11:26
Oh, a little overprotective maybe, but...
Tell you what I'll do.

:11:31
Nothing's been reported out here,
but I'll put his name through our system.

:11:37
If anything turns up,
I'll call you right back.

:11:40
I appreciate that. Thanks a lot.
:11:42
Goodbye, Miz Sindell.
:11:46
We got a phone call? Busy morning.
:11:48
Yeah. Work, work, work.
:11:51
Virginia, when was that blizzard?
:11:54
Last Tuesday. Why?
:11:58
No reason.
:12:09
I guess it was kind of a miracle
you finding me.

:12:12
(chuckles)
:12:13
No, it wasn't a miracle at all.
:12:16
- In a way, I was following you.
- You were following me?

:12:20
Well, it was no secret to me
you were staying at the Silver Creek,...

:12:23
..seeing as how
I'm your number one fan an' all.

:12:26
Some nights I'd just tool on
down there and sit outside...

:12:29
..and look up at the light in your cabin.
:12:32
I'd try to imagine what was going on
in the room of the world's greatest writer.

:12:36
- Say that again, I didn't hear you.
- Don't move now.

:12:40
I wouldn't wanna hurt this neck.
:12:43
Well, the other afternoon
I was on my way home...

:12:47
..and there you were, leaving the lodge.
:12:50
I wondered why a literary genius would
go for a drive with a big storm coming.

:12:55
I didn't know there
was a big storm coming.

:12:57
Well, lucky for you I did.
Lucky for me, too,...


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