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>> Is this what they call Mayan?
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>> Are you good with riddles, Edward?
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Puzzles and ponderings and the like?
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>> No worse than the next man. Why?
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>> I think you've a natural gift for it.
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The way you think and work.
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The way you understand the world.
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>> Well, I don't know about that. You're
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talking in riddles now and I don't
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>> Clamber on top of this thing here, will
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Help me solve something.
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and focus all your senses.
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Look past shadow and sound
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until you see and hear a kind of
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>> All right, I know this feeling. I have
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since I was a lad. It's like using every
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sense at once, isn't it?
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To see sounds and hear shapes.
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>> Every man and woman on this earth has in
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them a kind of intuition hidden deep
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>> I've had this sense most of my life.
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Only I thought it was related in some
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way to my dreaming or the like.
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>> Most never find it.
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Others, it takes years to tease out.
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But for a rare few, it comes as natural
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as breathing. What you feel is the light
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of living things past and present.
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The residue of vitality
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Any man's senses can be tuned well past
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You are a gifted man, Edward.
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>> It has a strange look. Is it worth
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>> Nothing you can spend. But if you find
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all of them, it'll lead to something
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>> Few dozen, I think.
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I have something else to show you.