Melinda and Melinda
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Call me. I'm over here if you need me. OK?
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But try not to panic.
The screaming frightened me.

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And you would be totally cool if you had a
live insect crawling around under your skin?

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I wouldn't enjoy it, but I wouldn't panic.
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That's good because
there's one in the back of your neck.

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- My neck?
- Your neck.

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- My neck?
- Yes. Right here. It's OK.

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- Get it off! Get it off me!
- Relax. OK.

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This is exciting.
I've never been to the races before.

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Here's a horse called Broadway Melody.
I think that's a lucky name.

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Well, it's not very sensible to pick horses
by their names, but I guess it's romantic.

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That was so beautiful.
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There is no more sublime music
than that second movement.

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Laurel cannot listen without crying.
Her eyes are all red.

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I'm with her. When Raphael first laid eyes
upon the Sistine Chapel he passed out.

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- Aren't you gonna find us a taxi?
- Yeah, let's go.

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She's head over heels in love with him.
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He's gifted, sensitive.
He is unfazed by the details of her past.

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He is, in fact, moved by her suffering.
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Even the awful story she's been
reluctant to tell but feels that she must.

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I killed him.
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But it was an accident.
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No.
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In my defence, I will say
I was out of my mind on drugs.

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I shouldn't say drugs. Pills.
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Pills to help me sleep at night,
pills to keep me awake,

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whatever I could get my hands on to sweep
my various pains and anxieties under the rug.

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But if I'm honest about it, I did mean to do it.

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