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Bombay, Maharashtra, India



Mulder: If you detect a hint of impatience in Agent Scully's
voice, that's because the FBI's study also found that
in most cases like the McMartin Pre-school trial,
witnesses were often prompted in their statements by
rumours of stories that were being circulated, and that
there was in fact nothing to support them.
Det. White: How do you explain the burning coffin at the funeral?
Mulder: Don't ask me!
"The X-Files: Syzygy"
Scully: I'm warning you, if this is monkey pee, you're on your
own.
"The X-Files: The Erlenmeyer Flask"
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