Bringing Out the Dead
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who keeps mumbling and poking himself
in the eye whenever he talks to me?

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He's working a double shift.
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Well, my father's in there.
He's in a coma.

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My mother, she's... she's going crazy.
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It's like, uh, she's in a trance.
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She should go home.
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Yeah, well, I'd take her,
but somebody's got to stay here.

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- Did you see him?
- [Mrs. Burke] It wasn't him.

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You saw him?
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They showed me someone. It wasn't him.
It wasn't my husband.

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Mrs. Burke, they'll take
care of him. You should go home now.

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I should know my own husband.
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They wouldn't let me see him.
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Larry and I'll drop her home.
Help me get her to the ambulance.

:33:44
Mom, they're gonna give you
a ride home. Come on. This way.

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You want some coffee?
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I have applesauce cake too.
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- Right here. Right there.
- Oh.

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Thanks.
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I'll call you if anything changes.
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[Frank Narrating] Saving
someone's life is like falling in love.

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The best drug in the world.
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For days, sometimes weeks afterwards...
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you walk the street
making infinite whatever you see.

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Once, for a few weeks,
I couldn't feel the earth.

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Everything I touched became lighter.
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Horns played in my shoes.
Flowers fell from my pockets.

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You wonder if you've become immortal...
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as if you've saved
your own life as well.


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