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1:17:03
Your work's still here, though.
1:17:11
My God!
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- I live here?
- Give yourself some time.

1:17:29
But I don't recognise anything.
1:17:33
Nothing.
1:17:35
But you will, my dear. You will.
1:17:38
She used to paint seascapes.
1:17:41
Her mind has obviously been stealing
visits to the past for some time

1:17:45
until, apparently, she woke up
one night stranded there.

1:17:50
Why don't you forget all this
metaphysical stuff and call Mike?

1:17:54
I don't think that would
be a good idea at all.

1:17:57
Let me be very honest.
At this point, I think it best

1:18:01
you have no contact whatsoever
with Mr Church. None.

1:18:05
You don't honestly think
Mike would hurt her.

1:18:08
I think they could hurt each other.
1:18:10
I promise you, my dear,
within 24 hours,

1:18:14
Mr Church will come riding up
that lovely old elevator

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with nothing but the sweetest words
and the very best intentions.

1:18:21
He'll have a perfect explanation as
to why everything will be just fine.

1:18:26
Before you know it,
you'll be in each other's arms

1:18:29
and you'll feel warm and safe.
1:18:32
But I'm telling you
right here and now,

1:18:35
any security you feel
will be an illusion.

1:18:38
I'm telling you,
any relationship with Mr Church

1:18:41
can end only one way-violently.
1:18:43
I've known Mike forever.
He'd never hurt her.

1:18:46
Mr Dougan, we're talking about fate.
If fate works at all,

1:18:50
it's because people think that
this time, it isn't going to happen.

1:18:55
I don't...
1:18:58
I've got to run down to the paper for
a while. I'll check on you tonight.


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