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:10:00
We'll handle all
the funeral arrangements.

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- God be with you.
- Thank you for eVerything, father.

:10:11
Honey?
:10:29
Excuse me, Jessie?
Jessie Duncan?

:10:32
Yeah?
:10:33
It's Richard,
Richard Wells.

:10:38
Richard?
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Your wife was an undergraduate
student of mine. It's been years.

:10:42
Actually, Richard, it's--
it's kind of a bad time.

:10:47
I know, I read about it in the paper.
I can't tell you how sorry I am.

:10:50
- Thank you.
- Actually, do you haVe a minute?

:10:53
I'm sorry,
I know this is a terrible time.

:10:55
I don't think so.
Not right now.

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But belieVe me,
if there was any other way...

:10:58
The truth is, I went
to some trouble to find you.

:11:00
I'd like to help you.
:11:05
Help us?
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I'm a doctor.
I specialize in fertility.

:11:09
If we could just talk,
it won't take long, I promise you.

:11:12
We can go to a restaurant
right oVer there.

:11:14
Richard: I finished the residency in
ob-gyn, but my real passion is research.

:11:21
- What is it you do, Paul?
- I teach biology.

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- You do?
- Can you tell us what this is about?

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Yeah.
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The truth is,
there is--

:11:38
there's no easy way
to present this to you,

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so I'm just gonna
come out and say it.

:11:45
My clinic has perfected a procedure
by which a single cell

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could be used to create
a genetically-identical fetus--

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a fetus which could be carried to term
and, in effect, be reborn.

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- Do you mean cloned?
- Yes.

:11:59
Yes. Yes.

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