Paul
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Re: Paul
How about we skip the meeting and head to your bedroom for a little r and r.
Re: Paul
She lokks at you enigmaticaly.
-I'm sorry if I give you the wrong impression, I'm not that kind of woman. My plans are different.
-I'm sorry if I give you the wrong impression, I'm not that kind of woman. My plans are different.
Re: Paul
Oh that's a shame. Sorry Miss Marsh.
Listen can you help me get out of this town?
Listen can you help me get out of this town?
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-Of course. Tomorrow You will be free of this place. Nobody will ever bother you.
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-Because you will leva the place. Here we are at the Marsh house. Come now
Re: Paul
Miss Marsh. I have some problems with this play.
It doesn't seem to be going anywhere.
He follows.
It doesn't seem to be going anywhere.
He follows.
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-I know that the play may seen confuse, and doesn't make any sense. But when you will see complete in the final, everything will make sense. She enter in one room.
-This will be your place. See you tomorrow then.
-This will be your place. See you tomorrow then.
Re: Paul
Hello, won't you stay a while for some cocoa?
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-No. You will have a day full enouth tomorrow.
She leave the room.
She leave the room.
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You find a window and easily open it. Nobody seems to be outside.
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Paul ducks out of the window and makes his escape
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You are running outside. When you are almost near the gate, you hear:
-Hey stranger, come back!
-Hey stranger, come back!
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I keep walking steadily not looking back.
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After walking a bit, you pass by a drunk old man, who is singing some old tune.
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I listen to his song.
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It's some song about the sea and whiskey. But then you hear two men with the strange look that you have already seen walking to the old drunk (they haven't see you yet).
Re: Paul
Keep out of sight and listen to the song some more.
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