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I'm sorry.
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And this?
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My brother. He died last year.
:41:19
Yes ... I remember.
He had some kind of an accident.

:41:24
No. he killed himself.
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He was diagnosed
borderline schizophrenic.

:41:33
I guess he got tired of the title.
He lived with me on and off.

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- Nice face.
- Yeah ...

:41:45
He was pretty nice
for a little brother.

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This is really something.
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Isn't it?
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This is where I used to come
to bury my pets.

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And this is where I realized
that one day I would die.

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Standing right here on this spot,
I realized one day I would be over.

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I want to tell you something.
:42:28
A few days ago,
something happened to me.

:42:33
I was driving in New England
and I hit an animal.

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- A wolf.
- In New England? Are you sure?

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I'm positive.
When I tried to touch it. it bit me.

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- Did you get checked for rabies?
- Yes. I'm fine.

:42:52
This will really sound insane.
The wolf passed something on to me.

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A scrap of its spirit in my blood.

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