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Wendy-Not in the least like parlor magic.
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Pam- I thought you gave me an excellent reading. |
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Roddy- I wish Stella could have a reading. |
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Pam- Roddy's become fond of the young women who used to own this house. |
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Wendy- I hope you haven't been leading us on. |
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Lizzie- A car is pulling in Miss Pamela. |
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Pam-That'll be Dr. Scott. I want you to meet him. He knows all about the village. |
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Lizzie- The appetizers. They're fishy. |
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Pam- Put the plate down, Lizzie, and see to Dr. Scott. |
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Max- There's speculation about it. I've seen mention of it in a column or two. |
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Pam- That's one reason we got out of New York. Roddy had to work away from pressure and distraction. |
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Roddy- We shall be there on opening night. |
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Pam- I'm hoping Roddy will read his play to you. |
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Max- As far as I know, absolutely nothing. |
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Pam- You've tracked it down? |
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Lizzie- They've been fooling with tarot cards, Dr. Scott. |
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Pam- I'm so glad you were able to make it. |
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Dr. Scott- I've been hinting for a dinner invitation ever since you opened the house. |
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Pam- I want you to meet two of our dearest friends. Wendy Carey and Max Hillard. |
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Roddy- Sit down, Dr. Scott. |
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Pam- (To Max) I did want you and Wendy to meet Stella and her grandfather, but the old Commander has no love for this house and he's all but forbidden Stella to visit. |
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Dr. Scott- To be precise, it was Mrs. Jessup who spread the alarm. |
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Pam- That figures. May I get you a glass of wine, Doctor? |
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Wendy- My point exactly- exorcism. |
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Pam- Don't you think that it might be possible to do something less drastic that would give the troubled spirit rest? |
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Wendy- Not necessarily. You said five generations have lived in this house. The ghost could be from the far past. Did she really die by accident? |
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Pam- We understand that there was a doubt in Miss Holloway's mind. |
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Dr. Scott- Yes. She was a dancer, I understand. Posed for him in Spain. |
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Pam- That was before his marriage, of course? |
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Lizzie- No sense bringing in another plate when you haven't eaten waht I brought in the last time. |
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Pam- How is dinner coming along? |
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Max- The Lyndon Gallery in New York. It's called The Artist's Model. Caused something of a stir when it first appeared fifteen years ago. |
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Pam- I think it's monstrous, to record a woman's decline so cruelly. |
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Max- How could she miss not seeing it? She posed for it. |
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Pam- Dr. Scott, do you know who was with Carmel when she died? |
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Dr. Scott- she's not an approachable woman. I had differences with her. At one time I thought of bringing her up on charges. I wasn't satisfied with the way she handeled her patient. |
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Dr. Scott- I felt this house had already seen enough trouble. |
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Pam- Let's change the subject. This is supposed to be a happy occasion. |
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Roddy- I don't know, but I intend to find out. |
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Wendy- It's so cold, so terribly cold. |
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Pam- Roddy, are you all right? |
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Roddy- No, I don't think so. Ther's a wind chime outside the nursery window. The window was open at the top. I've closed it. |
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Pam- I've heard the crying before, Wendy. You didn't imagine it. |
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Stella- I din't mean to keep you waiting. |
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Pam- Stella! How did you manage it? |
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Stella- The house is lovelier than I could have imagined. You've done so much with it. |
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Pam- Not nearly enough. Give us time. This is Max Hilliard, a fine painter. |
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Max- Delighted to meet you, Miss Meredith. |
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Pam- She'll be playing in Boston in a few weeks. Roddy and I are going to see her play. Maybe you could come with us. |
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Max- We know. Portrait fits the room. |
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Pam- We'd gladly give you the portrait, Stella, but the Commander wouldn't approve. If you ever take a place of your own, it's yours. |
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Max- What's wrong with you? |
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Pam- Wendy, what's happened? |
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Pam- You saw something in the mirror? It's only a mirror. An ordinary mirror. What did you see? |
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Dr. Scott- She doesn't feel feverish. |
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Pam- She's had a terrible shock. |
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Dr. Scott- I think it would be wise to get her upstairs. |
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Dr. Scott- I'll get my bag from the car. |
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Pam- No need. I'll send Lizzie for it. |
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Wendy- It's my future, I know it is. That's what the mirror was trying to tell me. |
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Pam- You'll feel much better once you've rested. |
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Lizzie- I don't take orders from guest. |
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Pam- Lizzie, I sent you to Dr.Scott's car. What are you doing in here? |
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Lizzie- Never mind what I'm doing in here, Miss Pamela. What's she doing out there? |
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Lizzie- Stella Meredith. She's running for the cliff. |
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Pam- Dr. Scott! Dr. Scott! |
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Lizzie- thank the saints! Mr. Roddy's got her. A second more and she'd have been ready for judgment. |
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Pam- I think I'm going to need Dr. Scott for myself. I may faint. |
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Lizzie- It's what you get for fooling with things like them tarot cards. You musn't call up powers, Miss Pam. |
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Pam- Please get the doctor's bag. |
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Lizzie- I wish we were back in New York. |
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Max- Better put her down on the couch. |
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Max- She ran straight for the edge. |
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Pam- Give her some of this. |
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Stella- I....I think you must hate me. |
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Pam- No, because we understand. |
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Stella- Outside on the cliff....she was there...like a mist...like a cloud that was almost a woman.....calling me to her. |
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Pam- Roddy, what are we going to do? |
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Roddy- I wish I knew. Look! |
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Pam- Screams in terror!!!! |
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Pam- Leave us alone! (desperate) Leave us alone, please! |
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Lizzie- Half an hour should do it. You know I don't like to be rushed, Miss Pam. |
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Ever since Whisky ran off, Lizzie's been short-tempered. |
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