Martha Shumway:
Now you listen here - there is nothing so bad that it can't be worse.
Charlie Haggers:
That's a comforting thought, Martha.
Martha Shumway:
That's why I'm here, Charlie. To comfort you.
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Martha Shumway:
Yes, yes, things can always be worse - like my uncle Wilbur, who used to work in a cardboard factory. He came home one day with a splinter in his finger - just a little bitty old splinter. But it turned out that he had blood poisoning.
Charlie Haggers:
Well, that's terrible.
Martha Shumway:
And next day, they amputated his leg.
Charlie Haggers:
On account of a splinter in his finger?
Martha Shumway:
Oh no, no, not because of that. They found a growth in his leg.
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Mary Hartman: [Mary realizes she went to elementary school with the man who has kidnapped her]
Remember me, Mary Shumway? Mary Shumway?