In Dreams
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:39:00
- What does this verse mean?
- I don't know.

:39:03
- Is it from your childhood?
- No, it's not from my childhood.

:39:08
(Laughs )
:39:09
- It's from someone else's childhood.
- Whose?

:39:15
It's, uh...
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It's written on the walls
of a boy's room, and, uh,

:39:24
the boy is chained to the bed,
and the room's filling up with water.

:39:33
- So it's from a dream?
- Yeah.

:39:37
And is it connected to
your dream of apples?

:39:40
Yes. It's the same boy.
:39:43
But in the orchard dream
it was a man.

:39:46
- Can't you make sense of it?
- Would you like me to?

:39:49
Oh, I would love you to!
I-I-I can't make sense of it.

:39:53
But, um...
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I have a feeling that...
:39:57
they're all coming
from the same place.

:40:00
From you?
:40:01
- No, no! From him.
- And who is he?

:40:05
I don't know.
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But I think he deserves a name.
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We'll call him Red.
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It's appropriate.
:40:18
OK, Claire.
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Let's leave it there for the moment.
:40:22
OK. (Sighs )
:40:28
We're gonna take you to get an ECG
and check your blood pressure.

:40:32
- Are you gonna keep me here?
- We'll supplement your medication.

:40:36
Mr Cooper, please come in.
:40:39
Oh.
:40:42
Take a seat.
:40:45
(Mary ) Where are you, boy?
:40:48
Here, boy!
:40:52
Dobie!
:40:54
- Dobie!
- What?

:40:57
He's been missing all day.
:40:59
Oh, great.

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