In the Mouth of Madness
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:19:13
You want some, too, buddy?
:19:15
No, relax, Robby.
:19:16
Look, it's a scam,
of course it's a scam.

:19:19
You see...
:19:21
all this strange behaviorfrom
people that read the books...

:19:23
and the agent
going nuts and so on...

:19:25
lfigure it's like
mass hysteria, you know?

:19:29
It's like, um,
it's a pop phenomenon.

:19:31
It's a craze. It'll pass.
:19:33
It's this year's Hula-Hoop.
Something like that.

:19:37
Yeah, my God, it's freaky.
:19:40
No, it's a setup.
:19:42
I just have to work out
how it's set up.

:19:44
It's just a matter of time.
:19:46
You, too?
:19:49
God, I've had heartburn,
tell me about it.

:19:51
Sporadic riots continue
to hit Eastern cities...

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and reports of violence
from Boston and Philadelphia...

:19:58
are now coming in.
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Police continue to describe
barely coherent witnesses...

:20:03
all reporting having read...
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horror novelist
Sutter Cane's latest novel...

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'Hobb's End Horror."
:20:09
Many officers have been
physically attacked...

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and more than
three hundred eighty people...

:20:14
male andfemale, have been
jailed in New York County.

:20:17
Two officers in Boston
were hacked to death...

:20:19
amid jeering crowds
in an attack last night.

:20:24
What is this horrible,
unexplainable madness...

:20:27
that is gripping our lives?
:20:29
What in the world is happening?
:20:31
I can see.
:20:32
Now we have an editorial...
:20:34
Excuse me?
:20:36
He sees you.
:20:40
Great. Uh...
:20:43
Tell him I say hi.
:20:55
Oh, hi, Robby. Yeah.
Yeah, not a lot.

:20:58
I picked up some of
these Sutter Cane books.


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