House by the Cemetery Page #2
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- 1981
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In any case, poor Dr. Petersen
had been there such a short while.
Uh, that's on
one month's rent.
[Chuckles] Of course you've been there
before, haven't you, Dr. Boyle?
[Man Chattering]
NO.
could take possession-
Get the keys, Harold,
would you, please?
What keys?
Ah.
The Freudstein keys.
Oak Mansion, Harold.
Yeah, sure, okay.
Oak Mansion. Yeah.
Excuse me,john.
I didn't mean to keep you waiting there.
Well, how do you find our little village?
[Bell Dings]
It's not exactly New York, but
I'm sure you'll grow to like it.
I hope so.
[ Wind whistling ]
[Motor Whirring]
[Girl]
Bob? Bob?
I'm here.
Behind you.
On the other side
of the street.
Hello.
Hello. My name is Mae.
I've been expecting you.
My name is Bob.
My daddy's here
to do some research.
Yeah, I know.
However, I thought I told you
very clearly not to come.
I did my best, only Mommy
wouldn't listen to me.
Parents never listen.
They always do what they want.
[ Mae]
You shouldn't have come, Bob.
[Bell Dings]
So, now, you two just follow me.
Okay.
That's my car there.
Where's-
Hmm?
[Lucy Sighs]
[ Norman] Mrs.
Gittleson, hold on a second.
Go.
Bob! Mommy! Mommy!
I saw the girl from the old house.
Why did you get out of the car?
See the doll she gave me to play with?
[Gittleson ] Everything all right?
She wanted to talk.
She lives here too.
I told you to stay there, not to move.
But she talked to me!
[Sighs]
[Gittleson ]
What else? Oh.
They promise to come by Friday at
the latest to hook the phone up.
[Lucy] Thank you very much.
Not at all.
My pleasure.
Well, I hope you enjoy your stay...
and your research, Mr. Boyle.
I hope so too.
And don't worry. As soon as I get back
to town, I'll find you that babysitter.
That's very kind of you.
-If there's anything else, you know where to find me.
[Norman]
Okay.
Damn tombstones.
Well, house in the woods, quiet.
Yeah, right.
Shades of Walden Pond.
Norman?
Yeah?
This house is exactly like the one
in the old photo... in New York.
Yes, it's possible.
It's a typical example
of the local architecture.
There are probably hundreds
of houses like it in the area.
You ready?
Don't you want to unload the car?
You got six months
to contemplate nature.
[Grunting]
[Bob Imitating Engine]
And they're on the starting line!
[Imitating Engine]
And they're revving up!
[Imitating Engine]
And they're off!
[Imitating Engine]
[Bob Continues,
Indistinct] [Sighs]
There we go.
Now we have water
in the kitchen.
You know,
[ Exhales]
I was thinking, maybe Bob and I
should have stayed in New York.
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