Misery
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:24:00
But when I got Misery here everything
changed. She just makes me smile so.

:24:05
She's a fine, uh... pig, is what she is.
:24:12
I'm on page 300 now, Paul,...
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..and it's better than perfect. It's divine.
:24:19
What's the ceiling that dago painted?
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- The Sistine Chapel.
- Yeah! That and Misery's Child,...

:24:27
..those are the only two divine
things ever in this world!

:24:31
(snorts)
:24:48
When my husband left me,
I wasn't prepared.

:24:52
It wasn't an easy time.
:24:55
For a while I thought I might go crazy.
:24:59
Yeah, I know how that can be.
:25:04
I don't know about you, but what I did
to get through it was I dove into work.

:25:09
Days, nights...
:25:13
Night shifts can be lonely
at a hospital. I did a lot of reading.

:25:19
That was when I first discovered Misery.
:25:23
She made me so happy.
She made me forget all my problems.

:25:29
Course, I suppose you had
a little something to do with that, too.

:25:33
Yeah, well...
:25:37
I just kept reading them over and over.
:25:41
I've got two chapters to go on this one...
:25:43
..and when I finish I'll turn right to the first
page and start reading it all over again.

:25:49
I'm, uh...
:25:53
- Done?
- Yeah.

:25:55
No problem.
:25:58
Thanks.

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