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    Penelope Script - Dialogue Transcript

    Voila! Finally, the Penelope script is here for all you fans of the Christina Ricci

    movie. This puppy is a transcript that was painstakingly transcribed using the

    screenplay and/or viewings of the movie to get the dialogue. I know, I know, I stillneed to get the cast names in there and all that jazz, so if you have any corrections,

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    Penelope Script

    My parents were born

    into the good life.

    Old money, blue blooded,

    Society sweethearts

    - Are you hoping for a boy or a girl?

    - We'll be happy with whatever we have.

    Having played host to kings and queens

    and other powers that be,

    they were used to gracing

    the pages of the society columns

    So they welcomed

    the attention...

    On what they supposed would be

    the happiest day of their lives.

    Hang in there.

    Hold on honey, you can do it.

    Oh, my God!

    I want to be sick! Oh, my God!

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    But local legend had it

    that a curse was put

    on the Willhern family

    When my great, great,

    great grandfather Ralph...

    had a fling with a lowly

    servant girl... Clara.

    Who was soon eating

    for two.

    When he told his family of his plans

    to marry Clara

    He realised how sillly

    he'd been

    Clara was after all

    just a servant girl...

    ... and prone to rashes.

    Sir Ralph married someone

    more suitable.

    And Clara...

    fell off a cliff.

    That night Clara's mother -

    the town witch -

    showed up on the

    Wilhern lawn

    determined to give these blue bloods

    a taste of their own medicine.

    She scattered about animal guts

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    and commanded that the next Wilhern

    daughter be born with the face of a pig.

    And only when one

    of your own

    kind claims this daughter as their own

    'till death do they part'

    will the curse be broken.

    Time passed,

    and as luck would have it

    the next five Wilhern brides

    gave birth to all sons...

    who fathered all sons...

    who fathered all sons

    ... who fathered all sons.

    Finally, born to Ella and Leonard

    Hugh Wilhern... a daughter.

    A century of worry

    for nothing.

    Of course, what they didn't know

    then was that Ella hadrt actually

    given birth to a Wilhern.

    She had given birth to... a Jones.

    Which means that the first born

    Wilhern girl...

    ... was me.

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    Penelope.

    Dear, sweet Penelope

    I'd given up all hope

    of ever finding a woman

    who truly understands me.

    I had given up all hope that is...

    until I met you.

    I knew it.

    He's the one.

    He just might be.

    You see...

    ...like you, I felt imprisoned

    most of my life.

    Really? ...By what?

    Your good looks

    and your good name?

    Yes, exactly.

    - No one ever seems able to see past that.

    - No one.

    And Penelope.

    Dear, sweet Penelope...

    curse or no curse,

    if I am more

    than my name and my face...

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    well, then, surely you are

    more than yours?

    Let me in.

    Penelope, let me in.

    No!

    Hi.

    What...?

    Help me! Help me!

    She's a pig!

    She's a killer pig!

    Help me!

    Somebody help!

    Why, Penelope?

    Why?

    I'm not the one who ran mother.

    Well, of course they run dear when you

    spring yourself at them like that.

    Do you think I showed your father

    my mole on our third date?

    No dear, no. I had the good sense to wait

    until after we were married.

    I didn't show him my mole, mother.

    I showed him my face.

    Mom.

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    Oh, sweetheart.

    He really liked you.

    No, Mum, he really didn't.

    He didn't like your nose, that's what he

    didn't like. You're not your nose.

    But, it... it is my nose.

    No! lt's your great, great,

    great grandfathers nose.

    On your father's side.

    He did this to you... to us.

    But you are not your nose.

    You are not you.

    You're, you're, you're...

    somebody else inside just

    waiting to come out.

    I had been reminded

    over the years

    that I was not the

    only victim of the curse.

    For starters along with my birth came

    the knowledge of Aunt Ella's affair.

    Damn you, Ella!

    Even so no one suffered more

    than my mother.

    - These things happen all the time.

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    - To who?

    Did you know some children

    are born with gills?

    Gills, sweetheart,

    like on a fish.

    - So, can you cut it off?

    - Strangest thing.

    But the carotid artery appears to run

    directly through the nose.

    Or 'snout', as the case may be.

    Making any attempt at removal

    unfeasible.

    The, caro... caro... what's that?

    What's he saying, Franklin?

    What, what's he saying?

    She would die, sweetheart.

    He is saying she would die.

    I'm sorry.

    The snout stays.

    You...

    Oh... that's not true.

    My mother meant wellShe always meant well

    And always did what she thought

    best to protect me.

    First, from reporters.

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    What are you?

    Ow, my eye!

    But with the public demanding to see the

    face that had caused so much trouble.

    My mother did what any

    loving mother would do.

    She faked my death.

    Earth to earth

    ashes to ashes. Dust to dust.

    And had me cremated.

    So with the public left to mourn

    with my tragic passing.

    And with me safely hidden away

    from the outside world.

    Now she need only worry about

    protecting me from my father.

    Who was having trouble adapting

    to the new morning menu.

    Why can't I have

    bacon?

    Because you love

    oatmeal.

    Doesrt Daddy love oatmeal?

    Yeah.

    No, I love bacon.

    And from the insensitivity

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    of the new butler Jake.

    And this little piggy

    stayed at home.

    And this little piggy

    had roast beef...

    Jake! Oh, Jake. Stop it.

    Oh, the poor baby.

    And occasionally she had to protect me,

    even from myself.

    So I did most of

    my playing in my room...

    Where I made my own friends.

    And learnt to entertain myself.

    While my mother spent her every

    waking hour preparing me.

    Preparing me to be a suitable bride

    for the man who

    would break the curse.

    Quelle heure I'est-il?

    Then upon my eighteenth birthday

    she hired Wanda

    whose dating agency

    catered to the best and the

    brightest blue bloods.

    In hopes of finding one.

    One of my own kind

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    Who would break the curse

    by accepting me as I am.

    Hello.

    And upon their depature, they were

    invited back to the house.

    Where they were legally

    gagged into secrecy.

    And so it went.

    And it was just

    a matter of time...

    before my mother recognised the need

    for certain adjustments.

    Shatterproof glass...

    And sneakers for Jake.

    So you see today...

    She's a pig!

    ... was much like any other.

    Except...

    - I couldn't catch him.

    - Aah! I knew it.

    I always said we shouldmake them sign the gag

    before they see her.

    Not after.

    Don't worry.

    We'll catch him.

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    We'd better.

    A snout?

    And fangs.

    Look, I know what I saw, alright?

    Now, are you going to arrest her or not?

    On what grounds?

    Ugly blind date?

    lf being ugly were a crime, I'd have to

    arrest half the people in this city.

    I know what you're thinking.

    The Wilherns, nice family right?

    That's what I thought. And when

    Penelope mentioned the curse

    I thought that was just a

    figure of speech, yeah.

    It's not a figure of speech.

    And they're not nice.

    I'm telling you if I hadrt of got out

    of there when I did that...

    monster it would have

    eaten me alive.

    That's it.Put him in holding over night.

    Come on, mate.

    What me?

    No, you don't understand

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    I've come in to report her.

    - Hey, wasrt that a Vanderman?

    - Yeah, Edward.

    That might be him...

    no.

    Okay, you know what? Edward should have

    been home by now, don't you think?

    Hello, anybody? Will somebody

    call my mother?

    Rise and shine.

    Up, up, up, up, up.

    Come on, dear.

    We're moving.

    Franklin.

    Mum?

    - Up, up, up, up, up.

    - What?

    We're moving?

    Where is Larry Bonsa?

    Security.

    Poor Edward.

    I had no idea.

    No, not that.

    Hallucinations of a hideous pig

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    pig faced girl.

    You do know who they're talking about?

    Oh, I don't know. Could be any

    number of women in this city.

    I'm next in line for

    chairman of the board.

    Do you have any idea what a story

    like this will do to me?

    What my father is going to do to me?

    Well, that's not really my problem.

    Okay, I'm not a delusional maniac...

    am I?

    No. So, either you

    print a retraction

    or so help me god I am going

    to rip your guts out.

    Security.

    It'll be twenty five years

    ago all over again.

    Reporters popping out of draws.

    Penelope will be exposed.

    And then... what chance do we have?

    - We could move to the beach.

    - The beach is good.

    - Or France?

    - You could practise your French.

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    I could practice my French.

    Merci.

    Bonjour. Je suis Penelope.

    Never mind. I over reacted.

    Wanda. Wanda!

    I demand a retraction.

    You have ruined my life!

    I'm telling you she was

    a pig. A pig!

    I'm telling you she had a piggy snout

    on her face and I'm not mad.

    Why will no one

    believe me?

    Wait, wait, hold, hold on there, Victor.

    I believe that man is with me.

    Huh? I am?

    - Okay, well first there's Hubert Strauss.

    - Good. Who else?

    - Beaux...

    - Great.

    - Jack...- Fine.

    ...the Ripper?

    - Super, who else?

    You know what? Why don't I just say,

    'Here's twelve men. Trust me'.

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    Terrific. Let's talk about the dowry.

    I think we should double it.

    If they can't stand me now what makes

    you think they'll be able to for double?

    - Oh, now, now with that attitude...

    - Oh yeah, it's my attitude, mother.

    This guy's got a lot of potential.

    I know he's going to look at her.

    What do you think of this guy?Do you like him?

    Oh, sweetheart.

    I know, I know. It's not my face.

    it's my great, great, great

    grandfathers face

    and he's not me, and I'm not him

    and I'm not me.

    And don't you forget it.

    I gave my right eye

    for that story.

    And I got back squat.

    And that hideous woman

    still gives me nightmares.

    I thought you never saw her?

    Hmm. No, not Penelope. Her mother.

    I only caught a glimpse of the baby.

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    I thought my head

    was playing tricks on me.

    Well, thank God someone

    believes me anyway.

    Unfortunately, my believing you isn't

    going to do either one of us any good.

    We're going to need some proof

    to clear both our names.

    You think you can get back in there?

    Oh, I don't... I don't know.

    I mean, if...

    No.

    - Are you sure? I just need one photo.

    - I'm not going back in there.

    Alright. Okay.

    We're just going to have

    find somebody who can.

    Hook them up with the

    agency that sent you.

    No, they only see old money, blue blood

    types, it's part of the whole curse thing.

    We're not going to find any blue bloods

    to help us, they don't need the money.

    No, but down and out

    blue bloods do.

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    Check.

    Bet.

    Read 'em and weep,

    losers.

    Ah. crap!

    You got a Maxwell Campion

    playing here tonight?

    That's him there.

    Poker table number five.

    Hey, pal, wait up.

    Do I know you?

    No, but I know you.

    Did a little research.

    And it seems in a few short years

    you've managed to gamble away

    the fortune your family spent

    generations building.

    Hey, hear me out.

    I'll make it won'th your while.

    You got the wrong guy.

    Five thousand bucks won'th your while?

    We'll need your signature

    on the last page.

    Just your standard gag.

    You don't talk, we don't talk.

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    Just how ugly is this girl?

    I believe the young lady is waiting.

    Wow, this guy is

    wasting my time.

    Oh, he's here.

    - Hey, man, look, I'm sorry that I'm late.

    - Alright, yeah. Take off the jacket.

    Alright.

    Hey.

    Alright, now... hey you with me?

    Alright, the camera is in the lapel.

    The rigging is in the sleeve. Put it on.

    Come on, it looks great on you.

    Now to take a picture

    you just raise either arm.

    Not now.

    Alright. Look, I'm sorry, man.

    Yeah, I know you are.

    Did you have to gamble all night?

    Yeah, I still had chips.I'm good?

    Yeah. Let's... come on, let's go.

    Don't worry,

    I'll get that.

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    And you are?

    I'm Max Campion

    and the agency sent me.

    - Oh, right. Campion.

    - There you go... shit.

    Excuse me?

    God Damn!

    Alright, dear, we've done as you asked.

    They're all in the annexe.

    All of them?

    All of them.

    But why you wouldn't rather talk to them

    one at a time is beyond me.

    I told you mother this way it will be easier

    to weed out the unlikelys.

    Hello, I'm Penelope.

    And you must be?

    Late for tea?

    Jake!

    They're out, they're, they're running...

    They've all seen her.

    Where's Max?

    Edward, do you see Max?

    I don't see Max. He's not there.

    There's no Max.

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    - How could you?

    - Just speeding things up.

    Oh, and now you're just going to

    make a pig of yourself?

    - No, that's already been done for me.

    - Stop it.

    That was the last of the ho-hos.

    Where's your credit card?

    I'm going to the store.

    No, no, no don't you... hey!

    lf you want more ho-ho's

    I'll send Jake for some.

    I'm old enough

    to get my own.

    Pick me up some cigarettes.

    Penelope,

    just one man, one man.

    And he'll run too. They always run

    why can't you accept that?

    For seven years I've been

    watching them run.

    Do you have any idea how that

    makes me feel? Do you?

    I'm sorry,

    but we just can't quit.

    Yes we can because...

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    no matter how much

    I want to believe

    there's one man who

    won't run away

    one man who...

    Sweet loving angel of all

    things merciful.

    Did he see?

    He must have.

    He was there.

    - Who is he?

    - Who cares? Just go!

    - Yes, go.

    - No, I can't...

    - Go!

    - Go!

    Damn it.

    You're still here?

    Did you see?

    See?

    You didn't see?

    I didn't?

    Did you?

    Did I what?

    Don't mess with me.

    What? I'm messing with you?

    Why are you still here?

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    Still?

    Fine then,

    why are you here?

    Look I'm sorry. Should I go?

    Are you a fan of George Rockham?

    Who?

    The book you've got in your jacket.

    Oh, alright. You caught that, huh?

    Well... yeah.

    Yeah, it's a great book.

    So you've read it?

    Well, yeah.

    Funny I thought that was the only

    surviving copy.

    You know what? I meant to read it, but

    the library was always out

    I saw it was a first edition

    and I figured it might be won'th something.

    So you were stealing it?

    Well... Yeah. I was stealing it.

    So, you're a fan of the money?

    I'm a big fan of the money.

    Although, it doesn't much care for me.

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    Well, maybe you and the money

    werert meant to be.

    Hey, I wouldn't go that far.

    Jinx me.

    There are 326 first editions

    in that room.

    Of those, 300 are won'th

    over 50,000.

    A dozen or so are won'th

    over 25,000.

    And I'm afraid there's only onethat's valued under a hundred.

    Only one, huh?

    A little novel, written by a little

    nobody, that never amounted to anything.

    You don't say. Under a hundred?

    I'm afraid so. And...

    I'm afraid that it's time for...

    - But it's your favourite just the same?

    - What?

    I said,

    'your favourite just the same'.

    I heard you.

    Top shelf,

    third from the left,

    'Moby Dick'.

    It's a first edition.

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    But wait till I'm gone

    or they'll see you.

    See me?

    What?

    Hello?

    Hello?

    Got ya!

    No?

    Penelope?

    Penelope?

    Will you be back tomorrow?

    I knew it.

    I knew you were there.

    Yeah.

    - He'll be back.

    - He will.

    - So?

    - I didn't get it.

    How could you not get it,

    half the men in this city...

    Relax.

    I'm coming back tomorrow.

    Ow! Door.

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    You better.

    See you tomorrow.

    Better.

    Sweetheart? What's wrong?

    I thought he just knew,

    but it says it right here.

    Still he chose it.

    Of the 2,000 that aren't

    your favourite,

    he chose the one that is.

    Alright. Alright.

    Do you play?

    I wish you'd stop

    doing that.

    - Do you play?

    - The frog?

    No, no although I always meant

    to pick it up.

    But you do play something.

    - What makes you say that?- What do you play?

    Guess.

    Is this really necessary?

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    She's finding

    his instrument.

    Isn't that something a man

    should do for himself?

    And a one, and a two, and a one.

    You are my sunshine,

    my only sunshine

    You make me happy

    when skies are grey.

    You'll never know, dear

    dear how much I love you.

    Are you even playing that?

    So please don't take

    my sunshine away.

    - Okay, it's not the bass.

    - No? No?

    - Try the drums.

    - Alright.

    The drums, you play drums.

    Okay.

    So please don't take...

    my sunshine away.

    Okay, okay, no, no, no.

    No more drums.

    No?

    Not the drums, it's not the drums...

    Alright!

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    Saxophone, saxophone!

    You want sax?

    One... two... one, two.

    Enough, stop. Stop, stop!

    - Enough.

    - No? No, alright.

    Play the guitar.

    The guitar.

    Guitar.

    It's got to be the guitar.

    I don't think that's how

    you play the guitar.

    Okay, stop, stop. stop!

    Please stop, stop.

    Oh, my.

    That was, that was terrible.

    Hey everybody, everybody wave.

    Everybody wave to Penelope

    and take a bow, alright? And bow.

    I know, I know you guys

    you were fantastic

    though come here.

    Thank you so much for everything.

    Wait, wait

    I'm not done guessing.

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    Come on, enough about me.

    What do you play?

    You want to be a hortomaculturalwhat?

    A horticulturalist.

    You know? Someone who works with plants.

    Right.

    Why is that funny?

    No plants are great. I just thought

    of you as like... like a cop.

    You know seeing as you've got

    the whole interrogation thing down.

    Shut up, it's your move.

    Alright.

    - Oh, you really don't want to do that.

    - Why not?

    - Because I'll kill her.

    - What if I asked you not to?

    I'd still kill her.

    You'd sort of be begging me to.

    So, beer.

    You've never had a beer?

    I've had a beer.

    - On tap?

    - No, not on tap.

    Well, then you've never had a beer.

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    - Your knight can't do that.

    - My knight?

    - The horse.

    - Alright.

    Hey, how about you and me heading down

    to the Cloverdilly pub right now?

    Pub Cloverdilly?

    Best beer, best blues, some

    of the best beer bums in town.

    Thanks, maybe later.

    Penelope, come on.

    Come on, you've got to

    get out of there sometime.

    Right?

    What are you waiting for?

    You know, truth is, you're...

    you're not missing much.

    Really?

    The Cloverdilly pub sounds fun.

    Yeah, but... aside from that.

    And the street fairs? I hear they sell

    really cool stuff right on the street.

    You know, the vendors themselves

    are pretty cool too.

    - Oh, and the park?

    - The park is great.

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    I used to spend

    every weekend there

    just hanging on a bench

    writing stupid love songs...

    - People watching.

    - Used to? You don't do that anymore?

    What are you doing instead?

    - Well, beating you at chess.

    - I warned you I'd kill her.

    That's great because as soon as my guyshere have seen what you've done...

    The game will be over,

    your queen will be dead.

    My king's still pretty active, you know?

    Once the queers dead

    the kings useless.

    - What's that about?

    - I don't know?

    Maybe he's too depressed to fight.

    He really loved her you know?

    Yeah, I can see that.

    My queen to yours,

    checkmate.

    You got me.

    Man,

    what is this guy doing?

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    Wasting all my film.

    He's doing it on purpose.

    He's going for the dowry.

    I wish I could find a girl

    with a dowry.

    Give me a break.

    Why else would it be taking you so long?

    She revealed herself to me straight away.

    You know what?

    I guess she liked you more.

    Why settle for five thousand when

    you could get ten times that, right?

    Well, maybe you're forgetting -

    I've seen her. She is grotesque.

    Shut him up.

    I'm talking un-kissable

    ugly. Nightmare ugly.

    Listen you little worm. I know your

    kind spoiled rotten mama's boy...

    God! He licked me.

    - Edward.

    - What?

    Don't lick Max.

    Sorry.

    Listen you can't blame us

    for being a little suspicious.

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    - Fine, find someone else.

    - Fine, give us back the money.

    It's starting. It's starting!

    Would you come on!

    Okay, I've got it. Piano.

    You play the piano.

    I bet my life on it.

    Alright, keep in mind;

    'never bet a better'.

    Does he have another jacket?

    And a one, and a two and a one...

    You are my sunshine...

    My only sunshine...

    You make me happy

    No, it's B flat.

    B flat on the right hand.

    No, right hand!

    You see, the left hand stays, and

    the right hand plays the chord.

    - You see?

    - Yeah, yeah. It's better.

    - Shit!

    - I'm a monster.

    No, no your not,

    Penelope!

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    Stay with Max.

    Darling, do not...

    Please, do not...

    I told you! I told you!

    No, you ran.

    It was you this time.

    - He said 'shit'

    - Big shit.

    He said 'shit'

    to me twice.

    And then he just stood there

    staring at me.

    No one's ever just stood

    there before.

    If you give the poor boy a chance to

    adjust. I mean, put yourself in...

    What are you doing?

    I told you to stay with him.

    You did?

    I didn't hear you.

    When you said,

    'stay with Max'...

    I meantstay with Max.

    You never said,

    'Wanda, stay with him'.

    - I told you!

    - I'm sorry I didn't hear you.

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    Mom?

    Don't worry, dear.

    He couldn't have gone far

    - Did you get it?

    - Yeah. Yeah, I got it.

    Hey, I needed that photo.

    She's not what Edward said she was.

    You just leave her alone.

    Lemon?

    - Who is that?

    - Lock the gate!

    No, don't, don't shut the gate!

    I got him, I got him.

    Penelope, there's something

    I have to tell you.

    - No, he's a spy.

    - No... yes.

    Yes, he's a spy.

    He's working for Lemon,

    The reporter who forced me

    to bury you.

    - You said I was cremated.

    - That too.

    I hope you were well paid, because

    you just said goodbye to a fortune.

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    Wait!

    He's still one of your own kind.

    He could still break the curse.

    Max. I know this face

    repulses you...

    And I... and I wouldn't dream of

    asking you to accept it.

    But this isn't me.

    The real me is inside here

    somewhere just waiting to get out.

    And you can

    make that happen.

    Once the curse is broken

    I'll be just like anybody else.

    What if you're not?

    What if the curse isn't broken.

    What if... what if the curse can

    never be broken?

    Then I'll kill myself. I promise.

    I promise I will.

    Marry me, Max.

    Marry me.

    I can't.

    Get out!

    - I'm...

    - Get out!

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    - Get out!

    - Out!

    Right out!

    Okay,

    this is what we're going to do...

    I felt the rush

    of a thousand heart breaks.

    This is nothing we haven't been

    through before.

    Penelope,we can do it again.

    I will never give up, sweetheart.

    Never, Penelope!

    And I knew with all my heart

    she meant it.

    We have both always

    known there was no guarantee.

    We have not both always known

    that there was no guarantee.

    We have spent

    so much time preparing her

    for the day things

    would be different,

    we've never prepared her

    for the day that they're not.

    Maybe we should stop all

    this match making and...

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    give her a puppy. Hmm?

    Sweetheart?

    Penelope is that you?

    Yes, mother. I'm just going

    to make some cocoa.

    A puppy.

    - Okay.

    - What can I say?

    I'm sorry you got stuck with me.

    I'm sorry I dragged you down with me.

    I know I'm the bad blood.

    I am the Wilhern. I know that.

    The curse is on me.

    I am the curse.

    Me, . It's me, it's me I, me, me, me.

    Honey. Honey! I think your father

    could use some cocoa too.

    Okay mother.

    Actually I might have

    a cup too.

    Penelope?

    She's escaped.

    - Let's go.

    - God, she's going to be coming after me.

    - Edward, you've got to control yourself.

    - Quick!

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    - What are you doing?

    - We need help.

    Yes, I'd like to report

    my daughter missing.

    Are you out of your mind?

    What if they find her?

    For crying out loud Jessica!

    Okay, you know what? I can't hold it

    any longer. Come with me.

    I have to pee and I can't leave

    you alone with the phones.

    You know dear,

    there was a time...

    when I might have jumped at such

    an invitation, but right now I can't.

    - Hello

    - Mum?

    Hold the line, please.

    - Mum?

    Collect call from Penelope...

    - Yes, we'll accept

    - Mum?

    Go ahead with your call, please.

    Hello...

    Penelope, what the hell

    were you thinking?

    - Did anyone see you yet?

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    No... Mum, no

    Good, good. Where are you?

    We'll come and get you.

    I'm just calling to say that

    I love you, and... goodbye.

    Penelope don't...

    At least we know

    she's alright.

    - Don't you have to pee or something?

    - No, dear, that was you.

    I can check you in over here.

    Hi...

    can I have a room, please?

    Shouldrt be a problem.

    Room 8 is available.

    - Thank you.

    - You don't want the room?

    No, I, I want the room.

    Then would you mind coming

    back here so I can check you in?

    Thank you.

    And how will you be paying for your room?

    Thank you, Jessica

    Okay, that's it for me, folks.

    New dealer coming in.

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    Erm, nostrils are bigger.

    More... more piggy.

    Hey, hey. Guys, guys, come on.

    We've got to wrap this up.

    I've got a deadline here.

    We've got to go to print.

    - Crosser, crosser...

    - Freakir Mona Lisa come on...

    - Your morning paper, madam.

    - Oh, thanks, Jake.

    Holy magda! Aaaah!

    - Damn it, Edward!

    - Dad, they all think I'm crazy.

    And this helps you?

    How?

    You told me...

    I thought this would prove...

    Try to remember I'm your son.

    That's exactly what

    I'm trying to forget.

    Thank you, ma'am.

    Gentlemen.

    So, how's everybody doing this fine day?

    I thought you

    went home.

    I did. Slept for eight blissful hours,

    fixed the kids breakfast,

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    kissed the wife goodbye, and, according

    to the button, it's your blind.

    You want to take your blind?

    Are you in or out?

    Hey, he's still

    got chips. He's in.

    Just give him some time.

    He's in. He'll come around.

    Yeah, I'll take another.

    Make it a large one.

    Hey, he's still got chips.

    He's in

    For starters, I'm going to need

    a recent photograph.

    - No photographs.

    - None whatsoever?

    No. The er... fire got them.

    OK,

    a detailed description.

    Brown hair.

    Brown eyes.

    A unique... ly pleasantpersonality.

    Think pig.

    - So she's a fat girl?

    - Not exactly.

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    Jessica!

    Not in front of company.

    Don't be silly.

    He knows I didn't mean it.

    That's not true, madam.

    I may not have said anything,

    but I was filing it away.

    So she's not exactly fat?

    Does any of this really matter?

    Just go find her!

    Our daughter's out there somewhere,

    lost and afraid

    You haven't given me anything to go on.

    No photographs, no friends,

    no job, no hangouts...

    It's something like this,

    but minus the fangs.

    - Franklin!

    - Do you want to find her or not?

    Minus the fangs.

    They're certainly eye-grabbing.

    Jake, purse.

    OK, you know what? Never mind.

    How much do we owe you?

    Where's my...?

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    Who took my wallet?!

    lt's our daughter. Please help us.

    Please, I'm begging you.

    What he's trying to say is,

    give us the key now!

    I'm sorry, but...

    The room is registered

    in my name with my...

    Who's the guest? Me.

    That makes me the guest.

    You two go on ahead.

    Not real big on the fang thing.

    Well, at least we know

    she's not starving.

    No, not... not just... not just any pig.

    You need to stop talking now.

    Hello?

    Yeah, that's right...

    - Penelope?

    - Who is this?

    That was Penelope on the...

    Sell her own picture?

    Er... then why did you hang up?

    Edward, what's... what's wrong with you?

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    Did you ever...?

    How did you know it was me?

    Just a lucky guess. You have

    something you want to sell us?

    That's right.

    May I ask

    why you are doing this?

    What do you care?

    You're getting a freak.

    Hey, nobody said anything

    about a freak.

    - Listen, do you want it or not?

    - Sure. Yes.

    Yes. Yes, I do. Thank you.

    - Look, Grandma, a pig!

    - How nice.

    Fangs?

    There are no fangs.

    Well, she must just suck them back

    Edward, you know, I've been thinking.

    I know and you know.

    Maybe that's enough.

    Lemon, half the people in this

    city think I'm crazy.

    I've got to prove to them

    that I'm not.

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    I'm sorry.

    I've got to do it.

    Ladies and gentlemen,

    I give you

    the pig-faced girl.

    You see? I'm not crazy.

    Am I crazy? You, am I crazy?

    I'm not crazy.

    You werert kidding!

    Can I get you something?

    Can I have a beer on tap,

    please?

    Sure. You can have this one.

    Coming right up.

    - You're supposed to catch it.

    - Oh, sorry.

    Are you ready now?

    - There you go.

    - Thank you.

    Is there a problem?

    - Do you have any straws?

    - Sure.

    There you go.

    That's half of what you gave me.

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    You'll get the rest back

    when I'm ready.

    - Let's just call it even.

    - No, let's not.

    She's not some

    freaking pay day.

    She sold me the photo herself.

    Yeah. Apparently, she's...

    out there on her own,

    declaring her independence.

    - Hey there, Jack.

    - Annie!

    Lucky you, last

    delivery of the day.

    How are you doing?

    Are you sure you really want to know,

    or are you just asking?

    - I'm just asking.

    - So I'm driving my Vespa,

    and this guy comes out of nowhere

    and hits me. I go flying.

    I'm in the street and he's stands overme and he's, like,

    'I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I didn't see.

    How can he not see me, you know?

    I'm on a Vespa with wings.

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    I mean, right, you can see me.

    You can see me, right?

    What?

    See? She can see me.

    You ought to sic Billy on him.

    Yeah, it's a little too late.

    You've got to sign here.

    - Billy moved back to the burbs.

    - Yeah? Sorry to hear it.

    Yeah. We had no business being together.

    He was a picket fence kind of guy.

    And, like, what guy looks at me

    and thinks picket fence.

    Unless he's crazy, and I'm done

    dating crazy, you know? Done.

    Unless it's meant to be.

    Right?

    Yeah. Right.

    - Right?

    - Right.

    I can't hear you with that

    thing on your face.

    The usual.

    On the house.

    Thanks, Jack.

    You're the best.

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    Look... have you seen the guys around?

    They're touring, opening for some

    band who's supposed to be good.

    - No kidding? That's... that's great.

    - What brings you back here?

    Oh, you know...

    Iooking around.

    Actually, I thought it was maybe time

    I started playing again.

    Yeah? Well, good luck with that, eh?

    Look, come on, Sam,

    I wouldn't even ask if...

    You are joking, ain't you?

    After all your no-shows?

    I only look stupid.

    Look, I messed up.

    know, and I'm sorry.

    Let's just say I didn't appreciate

    a good thing when I had it.

    - Oh, and now you do?

    - Now I do.

    Still got your scarf on.

    All right, hop on.

    All right, I gotta go down the street.

    Oi! Mozart!

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    Yeah. Listen, I'm sorry.

    It won't happen again.

    Don't muck about.

    You can take your whole face off.

    My brother once was like,

    he was just riding his bicycle,

    and he hit this, like, parked car,

    and he was so freaked out about

    seeing his teeth in the hood,

    and, like, his whole face was bleeding

    then he got back on the bicycle

    and he went to the movies...

    Look!

    Helleborus orientalis.

    They're amazing.

    They bloom even in the winter.

    Oh, that's cool.

    They just pop up without

    any help from anyone.

    That's like my ex-boyfriend,

    if you know what I mean.

    You know what I mean, right?

    Really?

    You don't get out much, do you?

    We should talk.

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    - Another postcard.

    - I don't care.

    - What's it say?

    Went ice skating.

    Stop. I don't care.

    - Circus.

    - It's been months.

    Zoo.

    How could she be doing all thesethings without being seen?

    She can't! That's how.

    Oh, honey, what are we going to do?

    That's her scarf! Look.

    No, she went that...

    This is really good.

    Oh, great. You're here.

    It's your turn to buy.

    All right, I lied.

    I'll buy.

    Oh, my God!

    Somebody pull this scarf off her.

    She can't breathe.

    They're not running.

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    Ah! No! Penelope, no!

    No, no, no, dear! Turn away!

    She's coming out!

    There she is!

    Penelope, this way!

    This way, Penelope!

    Is it true you were

    chained up in the basement?

    Don't encourage them.

    Penelope, do you have

    any other pig parts?

    With such a large nose, do you smell

    better than the rest of us?

    I don't know. You tell me.

    Mom, can I borrow some money?

    I'm running low.

    Absolutely not.

    You get in that car.

    Mom, they want to know if you

    chained me up in the basement.

    Like, after three weeks, I was like,

    I knew something was up.

    Nose jobs only take

    so long, you know.

    No, of course not.

    - Bye, darling.

    - Bye.

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    Let it go, dear.

    Penelope, is there anything

    you'd like to say to the public?

    Er... hi.

    Mr Vanderman!

    Is it true you attempted to file

    assault charges against Penelope?

    I've obtained

    the police report.

    No comment, please.

    Ladies and gentlemen.

    It's OK.

    I can handle it.

    That woman, that thing,

    belongs in a cage.

    - What a creep.

    - Excuse me.

    Have you lost your mind?

    You saw her.

    She's a complete monster.

    The public loves this girl.

    - They don't know her like I do.

    - We're a publicly traded company.

    We love what the public loves.

    Get it?

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    So, what are you saying?

    I'm saying you've got

    to fix this.

    I don't know what you

    expect me to do.

    Just fix it!

    Come on, Penelope,

    you're on my team!

    OK, but I'm not very good.

    Come on, come on, come on.

    I told you

    I wasrt very good.

    - Hi.

    - Hi.

    You really did it, huh?

    I mean, er... you look great,

    you know, really happy.

    Thanks.

    Yeah. You know, you inspired me.

    Doing what you did, going off

    on your own like that.

    - I er... l'm not...

    - I have to go.

    Yeah, sure. I just...

    Oh, darling, I am so glad

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    I found you!

    You must come home right now!

    I have the most

    wonderful surprise.

    OK, Mom, but I really

    should get back.

    Penelope. What is this?

    Listen, I'm sorry I ran

    from my feelings.

    Oh, is that what you were running from?

    I was certain you were

    running from me.

    Only my feelings

    for you.

    - Is this a joke?

    - Penelope, don't make the boy beg.

    Look at that face.

    He can break the curse.

    But things are different now,

    Mother. I...

    She's overwhelmed.

    Why? Because you're splatteredall over the newspapers?

    No, because I have friends.

    Those aren't friends, dear.

    Those are fans.

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    'Did you hear?

    The pig speaks ten languages.'

    'Oh, look,

    the pig can play the piano.'

    You're just a talking pig to

    those people. A talking pig.

    Edward wants to marry you.

    Are you prepared to walk away from

    your one and only chance?

    Our one and only chanceat a normal life?

    Will you marry me, Penelope?

    Hey, Lemon.

    I thought you might be able to help me

    with this Max Campion story I'm doing.

    Well, what's the story?

    I'm doing this kind of riches to rags

    to armed robbery story.

    Armed robbery?

    Come on? Max Campion?

    Yeah. I just got the call.

    He's already confessed.

    What?

    Pick it up.

    You the lawyer

    my mother sent?

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    There's been a mistake.

    I'm here to see Max Campion.

    Yeah, hey, I'm Max Campion.

    - No, you're not.

    - Yes, I am.

    No, Max Campion.

    I am not deaf. I can hear you.

    I am Max Campion.

    But you're...

    What about the guy

    you play poker with?

    Shaggy hair,

    er... medium build.

    Doesrt know when to quit.

    Ah! Er... is Johnny Martin.

    - Johnny Martin?

    Johnny Martin.

    Poor loser.

    Get that down, Martin, in the

    pirate pad there

    Do you have...? Hey, don't!

    Oh, that was so wonderful.

    Was it not wonderful?

    Yes, wonderful.

    We have to do this again.

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    Now that we're

    nearly family,

    I think this is just the beginning.

    - Yes. I'll fetch the limo.

    - Good, good, good.

    Can I have my coat,

    please?

    Oh, Franklin, we used to go out to the

    theatre all the time. Why did we stop?

    I guess because we had an ugly daughter.

    It's true, Jessica.

    We gave up everything

    because we had an ugly daughter.

    - Let me help you with that, sir.

    - Thank you.

    - It's just over there.

    - OK, we're going.

    - But my coat!

    - Fine, we'll get you another one.

    Edward, what are you doing?

    Where are we going?

    - Max.- Hello, Penelope.

    We were just leaving.

    - Hey, how are things, Edward?

    - Keep walking.

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    I understand it got a bit grotesque

    there for a while,

    even puke ugly.

    - But... You two know each other?

    - As a matter of fact, we do.

    Yale, wasrt it?

    No, I believe it was a Bedford,

    a Bedford van to be...

    Stop!

    Havert you hurt her enough?

    - Bathroom. Now.

    - Edward, I...

    - Why don't you let Edward handle this?

    - But, Mother...

    You make me sick!

    Why? I'm giving her exactly

    what she wants.

    And I don't see anybody else

    lining up to do that.

    Oh, unless... unless you are.

    Are you lining up?

    - That's not the point.

    - Yeah, it is. Yes, it is the point!

    Look, if you want to go out there

    and tell her that the only man willing

    to stand up and say, 'I do,'

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    still gags at the thought of kissing her,

    then be my guest,

    but it's not me

    you'll be hurting.

    It's her, isn't it?

    Johnny Martin.

    - Son of a plumber, huh?

    - It sure took you long enough.

    Boy, you sure fooled me.

    So, it looks like you were

    doing her a favour after all.

    - You seen this?

    - Hmm. Cute couple.

    Yeah. Penelope and the beast.

    Hey, they're both getting

    what they want, right?

    I know what he's getting.

    What's she getting?

    Well, she's getting the day

    she's waited for all her life,

    breaking the curse.

    Oh, you don't actually believe that,do you?

    Well, don't you?

    What the hell have you been

    chasing all these years?

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    I don't know. A wounded ego

    and a missing eye, I guess.

    Come on, a curse?

    Yeah. Who knows? You know, you spend

    enough time around a poker table,

    you believe in all sorts of things.

    Hey, it's not too late

    to stop Edward.

    That's what she wants.

    Wait. If getting married is all it takes

    to break the 'ooh, the curse,'...

    why not you?

    - You're forgetting, man. I'm not Max.

    - So?

    'One of their own kind'.

    Hey! Over here!

    I saved you a seat! lt's clean.

    Hey, Annie, look at you.

    Weddings are great, aren't they?

    Yeah. When they're

    somebody else's.

    Jessica,

    I need a word.

    Excuse me.

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    What's the matter? Is there a problem?

    And Edward seems

    really nice.

    Mom, I think I'm going to throw up.

    Just remember,

    in a few minutes from now,

    the curse will be broken.

    There is no curse. The only one

    cursed here is me.

    - For starters...

    - Losing your eye was your own damn fault.

    - Now what?

    - I just wanted to apologise.

    Apology not accepted.

    What?!

    I have a wedding to go to!

    Meet Johnny Martin.

    I told you not to rush

    the process.

    This doesn't change a thing.

    How can you say that?

    Not only was Edward part of...

    As you yourself once said,

    he's still one of our own kind.

    OK, fine. What about Max, or Johnny

    or whatever his name is?

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    What about him?

    Don't you think Penelope's

    entitled to know?

    That he lied about everything?

    That he doesn't have the

    power to break the curse.

    Why on earth would

    she need to know that?

    Don't you see? Maybe that's

    the only reason he said no.

    I don't know that. You don't know that.

    But if that's true,

    God bless him,

    he did the right thing.

    - Damn it, Jessica, I can't just...

    - Leave it alone.

    Not that I'm not happy for her.

    I'm really happy for her.

    You're happy for her, right?

    - lf she's happy, I'm happy.

    - Right.

    - Mom, I feel stupid.

    - Oh, you don't look stupid.

    You look...

    You don't look stupid.

    Do you, Edward Vanderman

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    take Penelope Wilher

    to be your lawfully wedded wife?

    To have and to hold,

    for better or for worse

    for richer or for poorer

    in sickness and in health.

    To love and to cherish

    from this day forward

    until death do you part?

    I do.

    And do you, Penelope Wilhern,

    take Edward Humphrey

    Vanderman III

    to be your lawfully wedded husband,

    to have and to hold,

    for better or for worse

    for richer or for poorer,

    in sickness and in health,

    to love and to cherish

    from this day forward

    until death do you part?

    Nobody move!

    She's fine!

    Penelope, wait!

    Penelope! Stop!

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    Look at me.

    I am.

    What is it, dear?

    No, look at me.

    I am! What?

    I don't understand! What do you mean?

    You... I'm sorry.

    Penelope, it's not too late.

    Go away, Mother!

    Honey, just think about

    what you're doing.

    This is the moment

    we have worked so hard for.

    I said go away!

    Sweetheart, please! Please!

    We are one yes away

    from a whole new life.

    A whole new you!

    But I don't want a whole new me,

    Mother!

    Sweetheart, please! Please!

    I like myself the way I am.

    It's not going to grow back.

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    - What makes you think I...

    - I miss it too.

    And then I remembe

    you're still you.

    Oh, Penelope...

    'One of your own kind.'

    I just assumed...

    No, we all did, Mother.

    No, dear.No. Don't you see?

    I could have broken

    the curse years ago

    if I'd just done my job

    as your mother,

    and loved you as my own.

    You didn't know.

    You didn't know.

    Oh, look.

    You know, darling, with the

    carotid artery out of the way,

    I think a little turn up might,

    right there, be sweet. Look at that.

    What?

    You're crazy.

    Oh, it's wrong for a young woman

    to want to look her best?

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    That's not a bad thing...

    What?

    I'm being her mother.

    That's what mothers do

    with daughters!

    They talk about how

    to look prettier.

    Still, I felt sad

    for my mother that day...

    Why are you turning it around?Oh, now I'm the bad guy!

    ... having to cope with so many

    changes all at once.

    It all went back to shit!

    I was packing to go,

    and after 25 years

    with the family...

    Jake, where are you going?

    Jake, I'm talking to you. Jake?

    And why do you have that bag?

    Jake! Don't be rude!

    You turn around when

    I'm talking to you, please.

    I happen to be...

    There, there, now. There, there.

    But I had my own changes

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    to cope with,

    and, while I missed the face

    that had caused

    so much trouble...

    ... the world had

    moved on.

    ... and I was determined

    to find my own way,

    and determined to always

    follow my heart...

    Look! My daffodil bloomed!

    And I found

    Helleborus orientalis!

    ... and my conscience.

    Dear Edward, that first

    day in the library,

    you said that you too have felt

    imprisoned most of your life.

    Looking back, I now believe you

    were speaking from your heart.

    I fear I did you a terrible

    disservice that day

    I knew you would run

    I wanted you to,

    but perhaps if I had taken

    the time to really listen to you,

    maybe we could have helped

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    each other find our way.

    I'm sorry. I hope this lette

    and this ring finds you well.

    Edward? Edward? Your father wants

    to know what you're doing in there.

    And then came Halloween.

    Okay, everybody. We're going to start

    in about ten minutes, so I need you

    all to go and get your costumes on. OK?

    Just get changed and line up

    by the front door as quick as possible.

    Hey! Hey! No fighting.

    - I can be whoever I want!

    - Girls, please.

    But she knew I was

    going to be Penelope.

    All right, girls, you're going to have to

    go out with the rest of the class.

    Go and line up. Come on, line up.

    Get ready to go. Come on.

    Alice?

    Honey, what's wrong?

    Everybody's Penelope,

    and I'm a stupid static cling!

    Oh... Well, frankly,

    I find you quite refreshing.

    Come on, sweetie. Stick with me

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    and we'll both make it through this.

    Trick or treat!

    Well, hello there.

    - I love this one. These are my favourites.

    - Jess, you're going to want to see this.

    Is this too much?

    Bye.

    And then Wanda couldn't hold on

    to the secret any longer.

    You're everywhere.

    Are you freaking out or what?

    - OK, 357.

    - There it is.

    Hold on.

    What?

    lt's just kind of great

    to see the old you.

    - OK. All right, let's go.

    - All right, here we go.

    You can do this.

    Are you ready?

    Hi. Um... l...

    She's gotta pee. You got a bathroom?

    I'm going to get some punch.

    Er... yeah. Yeah, sure. I guess it's OK.

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    Come on in.

    It looks like a good party.

    Why aren't you at the party?

    I gotta pack.

    So, are you moving?

    Er... out-of-town job. I felt like

    getting out of the city for a while.

    Away from the crowds?

    Yeah, the crowds

    at the poker tables.

    Oh, so you're a gambler?

    Ex.

    Avoiding temptation.

    Well, that's good.

    Good for you. I er...

    I had a friend once

    who um... liked to gamble.

    At least, well, I heard

    he liked to gamble,

    - And, he had to stay away from...- Take off the mask.

    What?

    I'm sorry.

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    I'm still me.

    So, there we were.

    And we lived happily

    ever after.

    Well, happily ever after

    so far at least.

    I don't get it.

    What does it mean?

    - Well, what do you think it means?

    - Rich people suck!

    its always the mother's fault.

    We're all cursed?

    its not the power of the curse,

    it's the power you give the curse.

    - What did you say, Shrimp?

    - He's not a shrimp, dummy.

    - He is too a shrimp!

    - Hey! That's not nice!

    That's very good, Billy.

    OK, they're serving snacks

    down at the picnic tables.

    Then, after break,we'll go explore,

    and see what you can collect.

    Stay together.

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