Dead Again
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that I know my right hand
from my left,

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but I can't remember
what my favourite colour is

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or my favourite flower
or what kind of wine I like.

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- Maybe you're lucky.
- How so?

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There must be a certain freedom
living only in the present.

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At least you don't have to spend
every day trying to forget your past.

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Excuse me.
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So Roman's guard on death row
wrote this?

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This is the press coverage?
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I spent three hours in the file
morgue looking for that stuff.

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How's it going with Jane Doe?
Getting anywhere? Trying to?

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Gray Baker.
She mentioned him today.

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- You think she's married?
- He wrote every single one of these?

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- I've known her two days.
- Sometimes that's all it takes.

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- Think Baker's still around?
- He'd be a million years old.

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I notice you're staying in tonight.
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Why don't you find someone from that
paper who knows what happened to him.

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Shut up.
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- Hello, Pete.
- You're talking!

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Yeah. I hope it's OK,
I borrowed more clothes.

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Sure, fine.
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Don't worry.
I didn't mess with your stuff.

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I like your voice.
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I like being able to finally use it.
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You don't want to be late.
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- For what?
- For whatever.

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- Right. She's living here?
- Let me know when you find Baker.

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Need some? I got one in my wallet.
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It was really nice of you
to eat the whole dinner.

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- No. It was really good.
- I don't have company that often.

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You'll love this. We can have
a few drinks, maybe dance off dinner.


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