The Dreamers
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:16:01
lt has no consideration
forthe poor poet.

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But when it does come,
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when it deigns to come,
then you know it's...

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Young man...
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l was speaking to you.
l imagined you were listening.

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l was. l'm sorry.
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What?
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Nothing, l was just...
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You seem to be mesmerised...
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by this tin lighter.
l'd like to know why.

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-Well?
-George, Matthew's our guest.

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l'm genuinely curious.
l'd like to know why.

:16:52
l was fidgeting with lsabelle's lighter.
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l wasn't really realising it, and then
l noticed and l thought it was rude,

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so l put it down on the table.
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But l put it diagonally across
one of these squares. Do you see?

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Look, l'll show you.
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That's when l noticed
that the lighter's length...

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is exactly the same length
as the diagonal itself.

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So l put it lengthwise...
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along the outside edge. Look, it...
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it fits there too.
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But it fits there.
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And it fits like this and like this.
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And this way too.
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And l bet you if l just split it in half...
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you know it's gonna fit somewhere.
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lt really fits anywhere.
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See?
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l was noticing that
the more you look at everything...

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this table, the objects on it,
the refrigerator, this room...

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your nose, the world...

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