Possession
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1:26:03
"My dear, my dear:
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They tell me you are very ill."
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"Perhaps I am wrong to disturb you at
this time with unseasonable memories."

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"But I find I have...
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...after all, a thing
which I must tell you."

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"You will say it should've been told
20 years ago but I could, or would not."

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"You have a daughter...
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...who is well and married
and the mother of a beautiful boy."

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"I sent you her picture."
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"You will see she resembles
both her parents...

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...neither of whom she knows
to be her parent."

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"When I said at that terrible séance
that you had made a murderess of me...

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... I was speaking of poor Blanche,
whose end torments me daily."

1:27:03
"And I thought, let him think so then,
if he knows me so little."

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"I had a secret fear, you see."
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"I was afraid you would take her,
you and your wife, for your own."

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"But I could not let her go."
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And so I hid her from you.
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And you from her.
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She loves her adoptive parents
most deeply.

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Me, she does not love.
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So I am punished, living at Seal Court
with them and watching her grow.

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I have been angry
for so long with all of us.

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And now near the end,
I think of you again with clear love.

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Did we not?
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Did you not flame and I catch fire?

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