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:29:04
Hi. You guys don't waste any time.
:29:12
Woodrow and Molly.
:29:14
Yes.
:29:17
Say, how come there are no dates
on any of the headstones?

:29:23
We know when they died.
:29:25
Ah.
:29:40
Doc. Official business?
:29:43
Woodrow and Molly's paperwork.
I just faxed it to the state recorder.

:29:49
Sophie, it wouldn't have mattered...
the Lovells staying or leaving.

:29:53
Yeah. That's what I've been
trying to tell myself...

:29:56
but I saw their bodies.
:29:59
And?
:30:00
And they weren't
the way we knew them.

:30:03
They were so old.
:30:05
Isn't it better what happens here...
:30:09
instead of just leaving it to chance?
:30:12
I don't know. It seems our tradition
isn't exactly very humane either.

:30:17
Easy, easy.
:30:20
Yeah. Yeah, I know.
I know.

:30:29
Conway. Do you talk to him much?
:30:31
A bit.
:30:33
Oh. I know that look.
:30:36
- No, it's nothing.
- Uh-huh, uh-huh.

:30:39
He seems like a nice guy.
:30:41
I hope for his sake
he puts Springville behind him.

:30:45
Yeah, for his sake.
:30:59
Hi.

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