Gods and Generals
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:48:08
In her diary she called it
"an unmentionable disease...

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...carried by men
and suffered by women."

:48:26
Doesn't exactly look prostrate
with worry, does he?

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Ellen recovered, and when they
took up residence in Rose Red...

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...she was pregnant.
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January 1909, that would have been.
John thought the house was finished.

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The Rimbauers! They're here!
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How beautiful you are, Rose Red.
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Wlnat lne didn't know is that
tlne house would never be done.

:48:57
Not in his lifetime, not in hers.
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What makes Rose Red one of the world's
most fascinating psychic artifacts...

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...is that the house continued to grow
until its death in 1 995 or '96.

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Until 1 950, changes were made
according to the will of Ellen.

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And her will, ladies and gentlemen,
was iron.

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After 1 950....
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After 1 950, Rose Red grew on its own.
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In tlne fall of 1909,
Ellen Rimbauer gave birth to a son.

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Grampy.
Your grandfather, really?

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Yeah, I'm afraid so.
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In her diary she wrote, "I have called
him Adam, for he is the first."

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Sukeena, wlno cane fron Africa,
saw her through tlne difficult labor.

:49:53
Ellen never refers
to Sulkeena as lner servant.

:49:57
First, slne calls lner "my friend. "
And later, "my sister. "


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